Inspire and Educate with Renaissance One Author Events
Jan
8
to Nov 20

Inspire and Educate with Renaissance One Author Events

At Renaissance One, we're passionate about nurturing the love for literature and the power of words. Our talented roster of writers and poets, including John Agard, Grace Nichols, Patience Agbabi, Mark Gwynne Jones Adam Lowe, Seni Seneviratne and more, are ready to ignite imaginations and enrich minds in schools across the UK.


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Sep
12
to Sep 30

John Agard at Raise the Bar: UK Poetry All-Stars, Bristol

Experience a night full of headliners including renowned Guyanese poet and playwright John Agard, Ted Hughes award winner and online sensation Hollie McNish, Bristol City Poet and UK Poetry Slam Champion Vanessa Kisuule, writer, performer and one half of chart-topping duo Rizzle Kicks Jordan Stephens, T. S. Eliot Prize and Griffin Prize winning poet Alice Oswald, and Muneera Pilgrim, Disraeli and more. An unmissable event showcasing the very best in contemporary UK poetry and spoken word. Raise the Bar is a poetry night like you’ve never seen before. Expect poets, storytellers, lyricists, and wordsmiths of all kinds.  Hosted by poet, rapper and Raise the Bar founder Danny Carlo Pandolfi. Presented by Bristol Beacon and Raise The Bar.

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Oct
12
1:00 PM13:00

Renaissance One and WORD! present present Caribbean Woman: A Tribute Through Poetry, Words and Song

An afternoon of spoken word, art, conversation and music that marks and showcases the power and creativity of Caribbean women in the UK arts scene, inspired by the powerful poem ‘Caribbean Woman’ by the late Jean ‘Binta’ Breeze MBE. 

Featuring poetry by Valda Jackson MBE RWA (award-winning poet, sculptor, fine artist & designer of the Royal Mint 50p coin commemorating 75 years of Windrush), music and song by award-winning calypsonian Tobago Crusoe (Calypso Monarch and featured in Paddington movies) and multidisciplinary word & sound artist, Mellow Baku (“A must for all’ Courtney Pine OBE). With co-hosting performances by Melanie Abrahams FRSA Hon FRSL and Kamisha Hawkins. Co-curated by Lydia Towsey and Melanie Abrahams – the event features outstanding British Caribbean artists who elevate ideas and encourage us to unwind and to respond. 

To sign up for a PWYF workshop running 1-2.30pm and/or to share something as part of an open mic email hello@wordpoetry.co.uk. Work exploring black history and culture and/or by people of African and Caribbean origin is particularly invited.

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The Leap Cycle with Patience Agbabi (Online Event)
Jun
26
7:00 PM19:00

The Leap Cycle with Patience Agbabi (Online Event)

Join us to celebrate the publication of The Leap Cycle tetralogy of middle grade novels by Patience Agbabi, with a special-guest appearance from Ellah Wakatama, Editor-at-Large at publisher Canongate. 

Hear Patience read from her books and be in conversation with Ellah and put your questions to her in this lively online event. We are particularly delighted to be marking the publication of the fourth and last novel of the series, The Past Master, which was published in February.With time travel, friendship, and the fate of the world at stake, these adventurous books following neurodivergent time-traveller Elle Bíbi-Imbelé Ifíè have won multiple awards and found a special place on countless children’s bookshelves.

The event will be hosted by literature curator Melanie Abrahams, is produced by Renaissance One with Canongate Books and is developed through funding by Arts Council England.

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Spoken Word Summer with Unknown Soldier & The Poetry of Togetherness
Jun
22
6:00 PM18:00

Spoken Word Summer with Unknown Soldier & The Poetry of Togetherness

Come on down for our great big spoken word summer salon – celebrating and marking multicultural Britain and showcasing some of the lived experiences and historical moments that have shaped it as it is today. Have supper on us as we swap experiences, bond over poetry and build on our previous and successful salon in July 2022.

Share your work as part of a rich and inclusive open mic and experience the acclaimed, Renaissance One’s Unknown Soldier – a one-woman performance and multi-media installation bringing to life the hidden family narrative of poet-artist Seni Seneviratne and her father’s experiences as a Royal Signalman in the North African Desert War. Based on the Peepal Tree published poetry collection, the show explores Seni’s father’s return to England from the war, his marriage and life growing up as a mixed race family in the 1950s in Leeds.

If you would like to share something as part of the open mic, email hello@wordpoetry.co.uk – work connecting with themes of togetherness, home and belonging are particularly invited.

The evening is produced as a partnership between WORD!, Renaissance One and BrightSparks.

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Emily Zobel Marshall & Adam Lowe at Leeds Lit Fest: Library Libations - Peepal Tree Poets Call to Power
Jun
22
5:00 PM17:00

Emily Zobel Marshall & Adam Lowe at Leeds Lit Fest: Library Libations - Peepal Tree Poets Call to Power

Leeds Lit Fest presents an event offering unmissable readings by and an in-conversation between poets Emily Zobel Marshall and Adam Lowe, both of whom have debut collections with powerhouse publisher Peepal Tree Press.

Marshall’s Bath of Herbs explores the complexity of mixed-race, hybrid identities and relationships to the English and Welsh mountains, fells, rivers and shorelines from an ‘othered’, unmappable, positionality. As well as an exploration of having and negotiating multiple identities, it is also a love letter to family and the importance of making and shaping your own creative path through language, reflection and action.

Lowe’s Patterflash is a PBS Recommendation, receiving acclaim from The Big Issue and featuring on BBC radio and as a collection of poems, it displays a variety of language registers, ' high' and ' low' in tone and sometimes making use of Polari, the gay street language that simultaneously reveals and conceals, excludes and invites, estranges and makes familiar.

Both authors explore their mixed and Caribbean heritages and the reflections and conversation will include reflections on race, intersectionality, the transformation of LGBTQ+ and mixed race identities over time, the value of wordplay for autonomy and navigating spaces, and art and poetry as resistance.

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Rise Up Festival Takeover
Apr
13
12:30 PM12:30

Rise Up Festival Takeover

Join us for a day of performance, music, dance, words and film marking Windrush and other journeys and featuring globally-recognised Caribbeans and trailblazers from Leeds Caribbean community including Arthur France, John Agard, Khadijah Ibrahiim, Malika Booker, Adam Lowe, Emily Zobel Marshall ,Graft and more in a festival curated by Melanie Abrahams and Omari Swanston-Jeffers. Taking place at Leeds Playhouse.

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Patience Agbabi at North London Book Festival
Mar
23
12:00 AM00:00

Patience Agbabi at North London Book Festival

Join Alexandra Palace’s North London Book Fest 2024 for a literary celebration featuring debut and iconic authors with readings, panel discussions, Q&As, workshops and book-signings across multiple stages at the Palace!

As part of this Patience Agbabi will read from her riveting time-travel adventure for readers aged 9-12 with a Black and neurodivergent protagonist. The Past Master talks about protecting our future and celebrating difference.

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Jason Allen-Paisant presents the John Masefield Lecture
Mar
9
1:00 PM13:00

Jason Allen-Paisant presents the John Masefield Lecture

Winner of both the 2023 T. S. Eliot and Forward Prizes for his second collection, Self-Portrait as Othello, poet and scholar Jason Allen-Paisant presents this year’s specially commissioned lecture. Allen-Paisant considers how poetry, in its formalising of grief and its deployment in funerary rites, can bring us closer to the truth. Don’t miss this powerful exploration of one of poetry’s most fundamental social and political functions.

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Patience Agbabi The Leap Cycle series Book Signing - Waterstones Chatham
Feb
17
12:00 PM12:00

Patience Agbabi The Leap Cycle series Book Signing - Waterstones Chatham

Patience Agbabi will be visiting Waterstones Chatham to sign copies of her Leap Cycle book series including the newest installment, The Past Master. A riveting time-travel adventure for readers aged 9–12 with a Black neurodivergent protagonist.

A sought-after poet, novelist and performer, Patience Agbabi has spent 20 years celebrating the written and spoken word. A former Poet Laureate of Canterbury, Agbabi has appeared on radio and TV and she has toured festivals and events around the world.

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John Agard: Windrush Child & Other Stories at Imagine Children's Festival
Feb
16
1:15 PM13:15

John Agard: Windrush Child & Other Stories at Imagine Children's Festival

John Agard will be reading from Windrush Child and other stories at the Southbank Centre’s Imagine Children’s Festival.

A national and internationally acclaimed poet, playwright, short story writer, and performer, John Agard, over his long career has become known and loved for his playful, witty style and charismatic performances.

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The Children's Bookshow present John Agard and Grace Nichols
Nov
17
10:30 AM10:30

The Children's Bookshow present John Agard and Grace Nichols

Join The Children’s Bookshow for a morning of poetry with lyrical geniuses John Agard and Grace Nichols live on stage at The Theatre Royal in Newcastle.

This will be an exhilarating, playful, and thought provoking performance full of delight.

Every child attending this performance will receive a FREE book by either John Agard or Grace Nichols to take home and keep!

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Serendipity Arts presents Rum Punch and Poets feat Ty'rone Haughton
Oct
1
5:00 PM17:00

Serendipity Arts presents Rum Punch and Poets feat Ty'rone Haughton

Join Serendipity Arts to celebrate the launch of Black History Month 2023 with Rum Punch and Poets. Local and international wordsmiths join force for a reasoning of reflections, social political commentary and expressions of Black joy.

Featuring Ty’rone Haughton, Carol Leeming MBE FRSA and Christian "Cubs The Poet" Davenport

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Unknown Soldier by Seni Seneviratne at Manchester Poetry Libary
Sep
21
6:30 PM18:30

Unknown Soldier by Seni Seneviratne at Manchester Poetry Libary

Experience a moving one-woman performance and multi-media installation which brings to life the hidden family narrative of poet-artist Seni Seneviratne through recounting and imagining her father's experiences as a Royal Signalman in the North African Desert War.

Showtime approx. 2 hour from doors opening. Suitable for 14 +

Doors to open at 6:30pm, performance starts at 7pm. BSL interpretation provided.

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Bath of Herbs by Emily Zobel Marshall, Book Launch & Lime
Jul
11
7:00 PM19:00

Bath of Herbs by Emily Zobel Marshall, Book Launch & Lime

Join us for the launch of Emily Zobel Marshall's beautifully crafted, honest and thoughtful first poetry collection.

Emily Zobel Marshall spent her childhood in a remote village in the mountains of Snowdonia in North Wales with her Black Caribbean mother and white English father.

Bath of Herbs is her beautifully crafted, honest and thoughtful first collection which explores the complexity of mixed-race, hybrid identities and relationships to the English and Welsh mountains, fells, rivers and shorelines from an ‘othered’, unmappable, positionality.

It honours the lives of Black and Brown women and asks how they can reclaim space, both practically and conceptually. It celebrates and mourns the unspoken pain and joys of motherhood; of menstrual cycles, childbirth, tending to sick children with life-threatening illnesses, the death of mothers, love in all its myriad forms and the desire to escape the constraints of domestic and family life towards different kinds of freedoms. It also revisits the confusing world of childhood; the inexplicable actions of adults and the bullies who despise perceived difference.

Emily will begin with an introduction to her poetry, reflecting on her process, her relationship with the natural world as a site of healing and her heritage. It will explore the power of the matrilineal line and her relationship to the writerly inheritance handed down from her grandfather, the Black Martiniquan writer, Joseph Zobel, her father, Anarchist Philosopher Peter Marshall and BBC Broadcaster Jenny Zobel, as well her upbringing on a commune and in an isolated smallholding in North Wales. She will read from her own work and from the work of poets that have inspired her.

This will be followed with a Q & A with Melanie Abrahams and readings. There will be complimentary wine and snacks and a Caribbean-style ‘lime’ to the tunes of a guest DJ.

This event is produced by Renaissance One supported by The Leeds Library and Leeds Beckett University

More information about Bath of Herbs : https://www.peepaltreepress.com/books/bath-herbs


Bio: Emily Zobel Marshall

Emily of French-Caribbean and British heritage and grew up in the mountains of Snowdonia in North Wales. She is a Reader in Postcolonial Literature at Leeds Beckett University..

Emily has had poems published in the Peepal Tree Press anthology Weighted Words (2021), Magma (‘The Loss’, Issue 75, 2019), Smoke Magazine (Issue 67, 2020), The Caribbean Writer (Vol 34, 2020, Vol 35, 2021 & Vol 36, 2021) and Stand (Vol. 19, No. 4). Her forthcoming collection, Bath of Herbs, to be published by Peepal Tree Press in July 2023 is described as ‘beautifully crafted, honest and thoughtful first collection which explores the complexity of mixed-race, hybrid identities and relationships to the English and Welsh mountains, fells, rivers and shorelines from an ‘othered’, unmappable, positionality.’

She is an expert on the trickster figure in the folklore, oral cultures and literature of the African Diaspora and has published widely in these fields, including her books Anansi’s Journey: A Story of Jamaican Cultural Resistance (published in 2012 by the University of the West Indies Press) and American Trickster: Trauma Tradition and Brer Rabbit (published in 2019 by Rowman and Littlefield). She plays mas in Leeds West Indian carnival and has established a Caribbean Carnival Cultures research platform and network that aims to bring the critical, creative, academic and artistic aspects of carnival into dialogue with one another. She also consults arts and educational organisations on Decolonial methodologies and approaches.

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Poetry Jam
Jun
30
6:30 PM18:30

Poetry Jam

Join us as we celebrate an evening of poetry & musical styling, launching SELF-PORTRAIT AS OTHELLO, the latest book by Leeds-Jamaican poet Jason Allen-Paisant, & featuring guest poets Khadijah Ibrahiim & Kayo Chingonyi. Music by DJ Sensation.

This event is produced by Renaissance One and supported by The Collective Inc and Carcanet Press.

In this memoir in poems, Allen-Paisant steps into the body of Othello, refracting his travels across Europe through this figure. The result is a work about style and performance in myriad ways. For the speaker, the sweet spot often lies where it feels like a little bit of confusion, of displacement, even if the body language is one of bravado and dominance.

In her review for The Guardian, Fiona Sampson writes that, “Allen-Paisant makes the historical impasse [of Shakespeare’s Othello] an occasion for deep, generous interrogation of masculinity, and a linked elevation of the maternal that is at the heart of so many Caribbean and other families”, adding that “Self-Portrait As Othello celebrates representation, understanding and speech as acts of glorious resistance.”

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WE LIMING! John Agard and Friends: SPOKEN WORD MEETS CARNIVAL
Apr
30
7:30 PM19:30

WE LIMING! John Agard and Friends: SPOKEN WORD MEETS CARNIVAL

On the 60th Anniversary of the Bristol Bus Boycott, we present We Liming - an evening of Caribbean poetry and music at Bristol Old Vic, headlined by the legendary John Agard.

We Liming is a party of spoken word, poets, wordsmiths, calypsonians and a house DJ, who invite you to join in and go with the flow. 

Featuring poets all of Caribbean heritage, the performers carry personal and myriad definitions of what the Windrush Generation and Caribbeanness means to them. 

The event will be co-hosted by Dr. Edson Burton and Melanie Abrahams, and headlining will be legendary poet and playwright John Agard FRSL, alongside intergenerational Bristol-based and international artists. 

The lineup includes calypsonian musician Tobago Crusoe, poet and artist Valda Jackson via her actor daughter Georgia Jackson, as well as Muneera Pilgrim and other local poets.

This event will be BSL interpreted and is part of Lyra Poetry Festival

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