***Our last event at Open Studio, Northcote as they're closing down in December, see their crowdfunding campaign here https://gofund.me/96bcca3a
To The Ends of the 'Verse is a casual poetry night for people to share their works or the works of others. Sharing very new or rough drafts is certainly encouraged and no prior poetry experience is required. Our band, O'Stanger-Tang! offer up freestyle jams and improvised vocals, this night is very welcoming and wholesome
Sign up to the open mic by sending us a message at www.facebook.com/tteotv/ or putting your name down on the sign up sheet at the gig.
Doors open at 7pm and gig starts at 7:30pm.
You can either buy a ticket through Humantix, pay with cash or card at the gig:
I cannot afford to pay for a ticket: $0
I can afford to pay $5 for this event
I can afford to pay $10 for this event
I cannot attend in person but I want to watch the livestream: Choose your donation amount
If money is a barrier to accessing this event, please come and chat with us. Art should be financially accessible, but we also need to pay our band, door person and host. A delicate balance indeed!
You can also donate to us via Paypal
tteotv@hotmail.com
https://paypal.me/tteotv?locale.x=en_AU
We are going to be recording this event on Facebook, so you can watch our livestream at www.facebook.com/tteotv/
We ask that you do not attend our event if you have any cold or flu symptoms. Even if it is not covid, it can still be contagious and we can care for each other by minimising the spread of viruses.
As this is an open mic event, we do not know the content that will be shared on the night. People of all ages are welcome to share something on the open mic.
COST: $5
ACCESSIBILITY: When entering the venue, the stage area where the open mic poets and band performs is immediately on the right of the door. You need to travel through the seated audience with a narrow walkway to access the bar. Behind the bar is the beer garden, smoking area and toilets. There is a small step at the doorway entrance, the walkway between seats is normally quite narrow with very little room to turn around if you're on wheels! The cubicle toilets (outside, in the beer garden/smoking area) all have steps before accessing them.
The audience tends to be attentive to the open mic poets so the poets voice in the microphone is the main sound. The band sets are quite loud as there are drums and amplifiers, plus multiple vocalists on microphones.