Back to School Slam! | Anacostia | Host: Malachi Byrd
Date and Time
Aug 31, 2024 7:00 pm
Location
Anacostia
Aug 31, 2024 7:00 pm
Anacostia
Welcome to the Back to School Slam! Join us for a night of poetry, music, and good vibes hosted by the one and only Malachi Byrd. Get ready to be inspired and entertained as we kick off the new school year in style.
Date: Sat Aug 31 2024
Time: 7:00 PM
Location: Busboys and Poets, Anacostia
Come out and support local talent, connect with the community, and have a great time. Whether you're a seasoned poet or just looking for a fun night out, this event is for you. Don't miss out on the Back to School Slam!
A poetry slam is a competitive event in which poets perform their work and are judged by members of the audience. Typically, the host or another organizer selects the judges, who are instructed to give numerical scores (on a zero to 10 or one to 10 scale) based on the poets' content and performance.
This is an opportunity for poetry lovers to enjoy the competitive art of late-night performance poetry!
Enjoy two rounds of high intensity poetry, with the audience choosing a winner.
$ 5.00 + Tax and fees online. $8.00 (tax and fees included) at the door !
1st Place Winner Takes ALL - $100
The Rules:
**** Open to all AND Strongly Encourage College Students and Educators to Participate****
$100.00 cash prize.
$ 5.00 + Tax and fees online. $8.00 (tax and fees included) at the door!
HOSTED BY: MALACHI BYRD
You won’t get five minutes into a conversation with Malachi Byrd, without hearing about Washington, D.C. An author, teacher, songwriter, and arts advocate from the district, Malachi believes superpowers exist in creative writing. An African-American Studies graduate from Princeton University, MalPractice gets his name from his commitment to mastering his crafts, and staying ready so he never has to get ready. If you follow performing arts in D.C., you’ve probably seen Practice rapping, laughing, and hugging everyone in the room. He often asks, art is made of healing properties, so why not use them?