Raise the Bar: Open Mic at The Orchard Coffee & Co.
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A event on Tuesday 18th November. The event starts at 19:30.


Raise the Bar returns with another dynamic night of live poetry at The Orchard Coffee & Co. with two brilliant feature acts Asmaa Jama and Adam Kammerling.

Our open mics are welcome to poets, rappers, storytellers, lyricists, songwriters, and wordsmiths of all styles and levels of experience, whether it's your first time or your 100th. If you'd like to sign up to perform, or just sit back with a beverage and listen to some of the city's finest wordsmiths, this is the evening for you.

16+ accompanied. Wheelchair accessible. Scroll down for further access and safeguarding information.

️Tuesday 18th November 2025

20 Clouds Hill Rd, Bristol BS5 7LA
7:00pm doors | 7:30pm - 9:30pm show (including interval)
PWYC £5 / £7 / £9 (£4 concessions)

OPEN MIC:

This will be an opportunity to try out new material in a safe, warm environment hosted by Raise the Bar's compere extraordinaire Saili Katebe.

There are 14 open mic spaces. These will become available at 10am on Sunday 21st September via the following link: http://linktree.com/rtbspokenword

10 performers will be selected in advance from this form. The remaining 4 spots will be drawn on the night from a hat, which will include names from walk-ups and anyone who signed up here but wasn’t selected in advance.

A number of open mic spaces are reserved for writers from the global majority, marginalised genders and sexualities, non-male writers, and writers in outlying areas of Bristol or the South West.

FEATURE ACTS

ASMAA JAMA

Asmaa Jama is a Somali-Danish poet, filmmaker, and multidisciplinary artist based in Bristol, Asmaa’s poetry has been widely published in literary journals, including The Poetry Review, Ambit, and Magma. In 2024, they won the Geoffrey Dearmer Poetry Prize, and have previously been commended for the Brunel African Poetry Prize. Their work has also been shortlisted for the Wasafiri Writing Prize, the James Berry Poetry Prize, and long-listed for the National Poetry Competition.

As a filmmaker, Asmaa’s work combines visual storytelling with themes of archival memory, myth, and diasporic narratives. Their projects include Before We Disappear (2021), an interactive piece commissioned by BBC Arts, and Except this time nothing returns from the ashes (2022/23), co-directed with Gouled Ahmed. Their works have been showcased at several BAFTA qualifying film festivals, including the Blackstar Film Festival and Aesthetica Short Film Festival. As well as winning, the Berwick Film Festival's New Cinema Award.

Asmaa’s visual art has been exhibited at key institutions such as Spike Island, The Africa Centre, NY, and at the Venice Architecture Biennale. In 2023, they won the Art X Prize, an award supported by Yinka Shonibare’s G.A.S residency programme.


ADAM KAMMERLING

Adam Kammerling is an award winning poet, interdisciplinary artist and educator.
His most recent works include Seder, his debut poetry collection which was a finalist in the National Jewish Book Awards, Shall We Take This Outside, a three-person spoken-word/dance theatre show that toured nationally, and Inside!, a piece of poetry/rave theatre commissioned by Centrepoint and the Saatchi Gallery.

A highly experienced educator, he has created spoken word and theatre with emerging poets, musicians and circus practitioners at the Roundhouse, The Albany and Pentonville Prison.


RAISE THE BAR

The South West's leading live poetry night, running blockbuster spoken word events in Bristol and beyond since 2014.

‘From top to bottom, one of my all time favourite shows’ – Shane Koyczan

'One of the best poetry nights in the country' – Rafeef Ziadah

'Out-loud reactions are encouraged…shaking off traditional theatre etiquette' – Bristol 24/7

ACCESSIBILITY / SAFEGUARDING

Our events aim to be as safe, inclusive, accessible and welcoming as possible.

The venue has a wheelchair accessible entrance via Cherry Orchard Lane’ for events at The Orchard and accessible toilets.

If you have any particular access requirements or concerns, please email [email protected] in advance.

The event may include photography and videography.

SEATING / TIMINGS

Doors open at 7:00pm, and the bar will be open with a selection of drinks (alcoholic + non-alcoholic), cocktails and bar snacks.

The show begins at 7:30pm, so please arrive and be seated promptly. The event includes a 15 minute interval. We aim to finish at 9:30pm.

Please note, there is limited seating at The Orchard. Some attendees may need to sit on the steps, in the balcony area, or in a seat with restricted viewing, so please arrive promptly if you'd like to sit at a table / downstairs.

CONTENT WARNING

Poetry events include performers sharing personal accounts which you may relate to in some way. This may include content that is potentially upsetting or triggering. We provide a general content warning at the beginning of each event, and poets may choose to provide one for their own poem if necessary. Attendees are welcome to leave the venue at any time and return when they feel comfortable, but please try to do this before/after a poem.

SAFE SPACE

Raise the Bar has a zero tolerance policy towards hate, discrimination and abuse of any kind. Our staff team will work together to ensure the space is respectful and welcoming at all times. The open mic rules include 'no punching down' and 'no nudity', and a content warning will be provided at the start of the event.

Entry requirements: 16+, any under 18s accompanied by 21+ adult 1:1 ratio

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