An evening of music, poetry, and reflection on climate change
Join us for an evening of poetry, live music and open mic performances exploring creativity, connection, and climate change.
In the lead-up to the event, school students will take part in a creative workshop led by poet Matt Sowerby and musician Jack McNeill, exploring music and poetry as a response to the climate crisis, with the opportunity to perform their original pieces on the mic later that day.
The evening will feature performances from young climate activists, local artists, and musicians, as well as an open invitation for attendees to share their own poetry, song, and reflection.
We encourage you to come along, listen, and if you feel comfortable, add your voice to the conversation.
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