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Bunkers Hill at Nottingham Poetry Festival: Words and Music

Bunker's Hill, 36/38 Hockley, Nottingham, NG1 1FP
Bunkers Hill at Nottingham Poetry Festival

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Saturday 28 April 2018 | 2.30pm - 3.30pm
Bunkers Hill
Tickets £5/2.50

DIY Poets and CoMA  East Midlands present a vibrant performance of works written by local poets for musical manifestations. Following the successful partnership which performed as part of the National Contemporary Music for All festival 2018, DIY poets are teaming up again with CoMA Contemporary Music for All East Midlands to bring you an afternoon to experience Words and Music

This event is part of the annual Nottingham Poetry Festival, which takes place between 20th – 29th April with Roger McGough, Jackie Kay and Hollie McNish among the headliners.

Building on the success of the two previous festivals and working closely with the Nottingham poetry community, Nottingham Poetry Festival 2018 is produced by Nottingham-born poet Henry Normal, Craig Chettle and Tommy Rosley (Farmyard Promotions/Hockley Hustle) and takes place in over 30 Nottingham bars, cafes, bookshops and other venues.

 

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