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Speaking Crow Online Open Mic

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Speaking Crow open mic night has gone virtual! Speaking Crow is the first Tuesday of every month at 7 pm. Register to be part of the Speaking Crow audience, or register to be one of the open mic readers. You will receive a Zoom link to attend once registered. Registration for both audience or reader options will remain open until 7:15 pm. May's featured guest reader is Kristian Enright, a Winnipeg writer whose central concerns involve place, mental health, philosophy and the art of debating. His newest work is an ecological long poem that deals with the consciousness of space and is situated on the prairies. 

Polish up your new poems for your 3 minutes of fame at the open mic which will happen immediately after the featured guest! Please note, only the feature reader will be recorded and posted online. 

Speaking Crow is funded and facilitated by the Winnipeg International Writers Festival (WIWF). If you should have any questions regarding the event please send an email to: speakingcrow@thinairwinnipeg.ca.

Date:
Tuesday, May 4, 2021
Time:
7:00PM - 10:00PM
Audience:
  For Adults  
Audience:
  For Seniors  
Categories:
  Music, Arts & Reading  
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