Hear My Voice invites South African poets to a 4-day poetry retreat, calling for poets to explore the relationship between nature and the manifest in various art forms. This retreat, which will select two poets from the applications, will take place at the Cradle of Humankind from Thursday 10 to Sunday 13 February. The deadline for submissions is 4 February 2022.
The retreat intends to provide a conducive environment for creative construct and clarity of thought. This retreat offers the chosen individuals the opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals and space to create. The two selected poets will join several established poets at the retreat, and the programme will include writing sessions, hikes, meditation and talks with industry peers.
“Coupled with creating platforms, our aim is to facilitate fellowship and conversations amongst poets to expedite growth and quality in work that is produced”
says Phomolo Sekamotho, Director at Hear My Voice.
The selected poets will also feature as part of this year’s Valentine’s Concert at the NIROX Sculpture Park, which is themed: Songs & Poems of Love, and during the retreat, they will work on a collaboration with musicians for this concert.
Apply now: www.hearmyvoice.co.za/submissions
Closing date: 04 February 2022
Date of retreat: Thursday 10 February – Sunday 13 February 2022
For more information, contact Phomolo Sekamotho – Phomolo@hearmyvoice.co.za
The Hear My Voice Poetry Retreat is made possible through support from the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture, The Hear My Voice Mobility Fund and The Nirox Foundation.
Hear My Voice is a non-profit organisation based in Tshwane, South Africa, that, since 2016, has supported hundreds of spoken word artists through organising local and international exchange programs, workshops, live spoken word shows, open mics and other literature programs for schools, private companies, government, libraries, festivals and other cultural institutions. Currently, Hear My Voice is also accepting Mobility Fund applications.