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Slamalamadingdong! - ft. Antonio Montaine

  • Brunswick Ballroom 314 Sydney Road Brunswick, VIC, 3056 Australia (map)

Slama acknowledges that our slam takes place in Naarm, on the lands of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation. We acknowledge that sovereignty was never ceded, no treaty was signed and it always was and always will be Aboriginal land.
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*This venue is wheelchair accessible

*This venue has gender neutral toilets

NEW SEASON. NEW INTENTIONS.

We are back on our beloved premiere stage at the Brunswick Ballroom.

Slama is a space where we celebrate intersectional community and encourage Artists to bring their absolute best work to the stage.

On April 23rd, after a hugely successful return to the stage in March, we celebrate a much beloved regular to Slama, who has shown up continuously with gusto and grit - leaving us with a feeling of always wanting to hear more.

WHO IS ANTONIO MONTAINE?

Antonio Montaine’s writing focuses on social and political issues through the use of imagery and metaphor. Antonio is the first Australian-born child of immigrant parents and was raised in the western suburbs of Melbourne, Naarm. During his twenties, he served in the Royal Australian Navy at the height of Tony Abbott’s Sovereign Borders campaign. Antonio draws from these experiences for inspiration in his writing. @antoniomontaine

3-ROUND POETRY SLAM

- No props, music or costume.
- Poems must be 3 minutes.
- Must be original work.

We are continuing with a pre-registration system (for now) until further notice. $10 for poets to register.

POETS. Please have 3 pieces ready.

Want a coveted slam spot?

SIGN UP HERE BEFORE IT’S FULL

https://www.trybooking.com/CQLYF

12 spots only. Online registration CLOSES 4pm, Tuesday April 23rd 2023

Poets, please make sure to follow the registration process closely:

1. Go to the trybooking link and pay your $10 fee at the trybooking link.

2. Review the rules.

3. Practice. Memorize (if you want to, it’s not mandatory) Embody.

$50 cash prize for first place and we want all poets seasoned and new to put your name in the hat.

All scores are accumulated throughout the season and the poets with the top scores make it into our Grand Slam. Since 2023 was our first full season back in person and a new TEAM SLAMA was formed. We are declaring 2024 our “off season” so we can nurture the current team’s creative process towards regional and international travel.

In this “off season” we will be focusing on nourishing our community, loving on new to the stage poets and strengthening our processes in preparation for another team based finale in 2025. This is a perfect season for fresh voices and less excuses, so if you’ve been dreaming of standing on the Slama stage and competing, now is it.

This year our Grand Slam will occur in November 2024. Grand Slam Prizes to be announced.

TUESDAY APRIL 23 2023
THE BRUNSWICK BALLROOM ARTIST BAR
314 SYDNEY ROAD, BRUNSWICK

TICKETS:

$25 full
$23 concession
Free entry for First Nations folk
Free entry for Palestinians

Tickets available at brunswickballroom.com.au
Limited tickets available on the door.

DOORS: 6 PM

POET’S PRE-SHOW GATHERING: 6:15 PM

SHOW STARTS BETWEEN: 6:30 - 7 PM

SHOW FINISH: 9:45 PM (for all you 9-5 folk)

SLAMALAMA WHAT!!!?????
SLAMALAMADINGDONG!!!!!!

OPEN DOOR POLICY:

We will never turn anyone away. Selling tickets allows us to pay our producers, venue and artists appropriately. It also helps us make a small profit margin so we can continue to thrive and grow as an organization. We donate 2% of our income to Pay the Rent.
This being said, if you are struggling financially and feel the need to participate, please advocate for yourself and send us a message so we can find a way to make sure you can participate in all the Slama goodness.

COST: $25 full / $23 concession / Free entry for First Nations folk / Free entry for Palestinians / Tickets available at brunswickballroom.com.au / Limited tickets available on the door.

ACCESSIBILITY: *This venue is wheelchair accessible / *This venue has gender neutral toilets

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