Students from several ARK schools were given the chance to bring their words to life recently as part of the network鈥檚 first-ever ARK Poetry Slam held at the world-famous Roundhouse performing arts venue in Camden, London.
The event was compered by musician, writer and poet Joshua Idehen who referred to the students as 鈥渞ising stars鈥 of the poetry world. 21 pupils took to the stage, and each performance was well-received by the packed audience.
鈥淭his Poetry SLAM has helped me and has given me determination and confidence to do everything I want to do,鈥 said year 10 student Zareen from ARK Globe Academy in Southwark, who performed a poem entitled 鈥楯ust Relax.鈥 鈥淚t鈥檚 important because it opens up people鈥檚 eyes to issues they may not have discussed before and gives them the opportunity to get on stage and put their words out there.鈥
Norris Morrisey, Spoken Word and Poetry Lead at Evelyn Grace Academy, said of the event: 鈥淭he slam is an opportunity for students to communicate ideas and feelings in an appropriate manner and build confidence in public speaking alongside developing their literacy skills.鈥
Remmel, a year 7 student from Evelyn Grace performed a poem called 鈥楳y Identity.鈥 鈥淭his is an exciting night for me because I like performing,鈥 he said. 鈥淭onight will help with my confidence for in speaking to people and groups.鈥
Here is a sample from one of the poems, performed by students from ARK Globe Academy:
No Vote, No Voice:
I鈥檓 the hoodie, a lost soul roaming the street trying to make ends meet before the ends meet.
I鈥檓 the mother with four mouths to feed, they tell me what I want but don鈥檛 give me what I need.
I鈥檓 your 60 year old soldier, baptised in blood, every year I get older.
I鈥檓 the migrant, living under ground. No papers, streets paved in gold, they say I鈥檓 trying to take it.
I am the child who is not acknowledged, never heard speaking of college.
I am the prisoner, jail cell locked, pondering all my options fitted into a box.