Trip Festival 2011 CANCELLED

THE TRIP FESTIVAL IS CANCELLED Sorry Trippers but due to poor ticket sales we have had to cancel the event. We deeply regret it will not take place this year and have worked really hard trying to make it happen. … Continue reading

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Liam Johnson

Liam Johnson a.k.a. ZUBAT dropped out of the sky in November 2009 to place second in the John Tripp Award for Spoken Poetry, and now roams the country spouting his deluded lit-hop and wandering around forests. 2010… Liam Johnson, who is half English and half … Continue reading

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Mao

Mao (Michael A Oliver), is the poet in residence for Blown Magazine, and is the creator and conductor of the world’s 1st poetry orchestra. He lives in Cardiff and Siberia. Lemn Sissay and Dannie Abse are amongst his fans. Share … Continue reading

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Monkey Poet

Monkey Poet is the pseudonym of Matt Panesh. He has performed his unique award-winning brand of Stand-Up Poetry at music festivals like the Big Chill, Bestival & Kuiperfest, as well  as comedy clubs including the historic Purple Onion in San Francisco. … Continue reading

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Nick Fisk

Nick Fisk describes his poetry as not as cheap as Tesco Value, but not as pretentious as Tesco Finest. He represented Wales in a tri-nations poetry slam, and in 2010 was the runner-up in the inaugural Jam Bones slam. http://www.squaremag.net/ … Continue reading

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Anthony Fairweather

Anthony Fairweather is a multiple slam winning poet from Southampton who’s supported Elvis McGonagall, Byron Vincent and others…all with a speech impediment supplied as standard. “How does that work?” you ask… Come along and find out! http://www.comedyverse.co.uk/ Share This!

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Jackie Hagan

Jackie Hagan is an award winning performance poet, playwright and stand-up comedian. She won the Poetry Kit award for ‘best emerging artist’ in 2005, has been published in and edited numerous anthologies and magazines, and has had two books published. … Continue reading

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Bohdan Piasecki

Bohdan Piasecki represented Poland at the 2007 Poetry Slam World Cup in Paris, won the title of the 2008 Hammer & Tongue Oxford Season Slam Champion, and was an artist in residence at the European Poetry Slam Days in Berlin … Continue reading

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Susie Wild

Susie Wild is one of Parthian’s Bright Young Things. As a poet she performs regularly, and has been published in anthologies like Bugged and Nu2: Memorable Firsts. @soozerama http://susiewild.blogspot.com/ Share This!

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Jack Pascoe

Jack Pascoe is a rising star of spoken word who says what he means and means what he says. A rock ‘n’ roll poet from Orpington, Kent, he now resides in Cardiff. He holds the title of ‘Lyrical Design Slam … Continue reading

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Huw Ellis

Huw Ellis is: Thirty six with all his own hair, creatively flirty and debonair. The grandson of Dylan Thomas, rhythmic flow an inherited promise. He understands irony and once tried to grow an iron tree. AKA Doctor Huw Share This!

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Mab Jones

Mab Jones is a “fantastic!” (BBC Radio Wales) performer whose “delightful comic verse, articulate and imaginative” (Three Weeks) will have you enthralled. She is resident poet at this year’s festival. @mabjones http://www.mabjones.com/ In 2010… Mab Jones is a performance poet … Continue reading

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