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IMPACT

Australian Poetry Slam programs create DEEPER INTER-CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING and SOCIAL COHESION through the following cycle of transformation:

Srisha Sritharan performing Slam Poetry on stage


EXPERIENCE

THURSDAY:
A large audience watches a great writer perform in their local community.




LEARN

FRIDAY: 20 members of the community learn to perform their writing in our workshop.



Arielle Cottingham performing Spoken Poetry on stage


TRY

SATURDAY: Workshop participants perform their own writing in a slam; a public event where the audience chooses two new artists to receive further professional development.



Arielle Cottingham conducting a Poetry Workshop with school students


DO

ONGOING: We hire new artists to perform their writing and run workshops in communities every year.



This sharing of new writing leads to conversations like this: “Ahmad I’ve never heard you speak like that,” says Ahmad’s neighbour after the slam in Kempsey, NSW.

Our cathartic process sparks EMPATHY, UNDERSTANDING and CURIOSITY across diverse communities.

We present PERFORMANCES, WORKSHOPS, TRAINING, and EMPLOYMENT with new, emerging and established writers.

WE GO WHERE THERE IS MOST NEED AND BRING THE MIC.

IMPACT

We inspire, empower and hire people from DIVERSE DEMOGRAPHICS - economic, cultural, education, gender, geographic, sexuality and ability - to share their live and recorded stories.

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40K

STUDENTS PERFORMING

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19K

NEW ARTISTS PERFORMING IN PROFESSIONAL EVENTS

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245

PAID ARTS WORKERS

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8.2 MILLION

AUDIENCE REACH

TARGET IMPACT

As a result of our upcoming programs 1230 WRITERS across Australia and the Asia Pacific will be paid over 2024—2028.

Many of these will feature in 760 EVENTS.

52 will be MENTORED to present workshops, perform and host events.

Over 71% will be YOUNG, INDIGENOUS, CALD, LGBTQI or all of the above.

A mixture of multiple diverse regional and urban communities, all pushing the question to the fore: How do we tell powerful stories? How to get these to the world? Spoiler Alert: the answer ain’t Netflix.