PoeTree Barbados to host first-ever Open Mic Competition

From left to right: Theo ‘Deo The Poet’ Greenidge, Malachi ‘CRXW’ Hope and Ramone ‘Rae’ Blackman, who are all members of PoeTree Barbados.

PoeTree Barbados, the island’s leading platform for spoken word and performance poetry, has announced its first-ever open mic competition, which will take place on December 19.

Organisers say the event builds on Poetree Barbados’ mission to diversify the spoken word scene through inclusive and dynamic platforms.

The Open Mic Competition invites poets, rappers, and performers aged 18 and older to showcase their talents in spoken word poetry, dramatic monologues, rap, or poetic readings. The winner will walk away with a grand prize of $150, along with the prestige of being recognised by one of Barbados’ premier artistic collectives.

“With this event, we’re extending our mission to bring spoken word and performance poetry into fresh spaces, while continuing to nurture a diverse and supportive artistic community,” said co-founder of PoeTree Barbados Akeem Chandler-Prescod. “This competition represents a new step in our journey to create innovative platforms for self-expression.”

The Open Mic Competition will be held at De Bar, Worthing, Christ Church, starting at 7 p.m. (PR)

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