Satellite of Love Presents: Tom Denbigh and Iman Sultan West at Loco Klub

A event held at Loco Klub on Wednesday 22nd July. The event starts at 19:30.


Satellite of Love Poetry and Spoken Word run monthly events, workshops and writing retreats. Our monthly events at the Loco Klub offer a platform for local and touring poets, open mic and our Community Poem.

All languages welcome.

The venue accessibility information can be found here https://www.locoklub.com/access-info/ - "The Loco Klub is an inclusive venue, we hold a Silver Award from Attitude is Everything and we welcome D/deaf and disabled customers"

Open mic sign ups are open. Please email [email protected].

We will have 10 'on the door' open mic slots available on the night from 7pm. If we are over-subscribed we will draw names from a hat.

Doors & Bar open - 7pm
Night starts - 7:30pm
Night ends - 10:30pm

The Loco Klub
Nr Temple Meads
Clock Tower Yard
Bristol
BS1 6QH

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Tom Denbigh is a Bristol-based poet and playwright. Exploring the queer experience alongside tales of friends and strangers, Tom’s writing toys with myth, devilish humour and absurdity to portray the bizarre and brilliant in normal life. He is a producer at Milk Poetry, a BBC1Xtra Words First winner and has facilitated writing workshops for groups of students from the UK and abroad. Outside of poetry Tom has a PhD on plant roots and soil erosion. His first collection ...and then she ate him is published with Burning Eye Books.

“… surrealism and spirituality go hand in hand with stark poems of the body and sexuality. Denbigh has a unique ability to weave narrative and humour through expansive poems which reframe and reconsider the everyday.”

Andrew Mcmillan

“A Tom Denbigh poem is a perfectly twisted fairytale. His precise, playful confidence, intrepid warps in language and acerbic imagination will make you realise your head and heart have been tugged into an adventure far from home.”

Jasmine Gardosi

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Iman Sultan West is an artist, poet and cultural practitioner based in Bristol exploring how community can be bought together through expression and curiosity. Their poetry uses humour and rhythm to connect with heritage, neurodiversity, mental health and resistance. Currently working as a freelance provenance researcher for natural history, Iman entangles reparative justice and an engrossed obsession with words to facilitate their annual Poetry Course with Shiiku Community.



Entry requirements: no age restrictions (under 18s to be accompanied by an adult over 21yrs, 1:1 ratio)

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