Regina Word Up Open Mic featuring Liberty Skye
Nov 23, 2022

The Creative City Centre presents Regina Word Up at The Artesian!
Regina Word Up Open Mic featuring Liberty Skye
Date: Wednesday, November 23, 2022
Time: 7:00-9:00 pm (SK time), doors open at 6:30 pm
Location: The Artesian, 2627 13th Ave, Regina, SK
Price: Recommended donation of $5 or pay what you can. (Cash)
*Free if you perform!
* Sign up at the door.
* First come, first served.
*All ages
The Artesian is a fully licensed, all-ages, and wheel-chair accessible facility located in the heart of Regina’s Cathedral Neighbourhood.
Please note: The Artesian requires everyone to wear a mask. Each performer gets their own mic.
Please see The Artesian’s policy here: https://artesianon13th. ca/pages/covid-safety
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CREATIVE CITY CENTRE PRESENTS REGINA WORD UP AT THE ARTESIAN!
The pandemic encouraged the Creative City Centre to pivot and transform the Hague Gallery, the beloved home of open mics and poetry slams for close to a decade, into a production studio when safe in-person performances weren’t possible. The CCC now produces exciting digital content and professional development — check it out at https://creativecitycentre. ca/.
We are thrilled to partner with The Artesian to use this beautiful community space as a backdrop for poetry once again.
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7pm – Open Mic
8 pm – Feature performer
9 pm – Ends
Our open mic is an opportunity for folks to gather and share appreciation for the art of spoken word. Everyone is welcome on our pressure-free stage for 5-minute spots. All genres, styles, and stories will be celebrated (please see community guidelines below).
We encourage audience members to engage during the performances – snap, make cheesecake noises (mm’s and yes’), laugh, stomp, or otherwise make your appreciation known!
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Feature performer:
Liberty Skye is a Metis spoken word artist who has been performing since 2017. She believes in the power of words and their capacity to create healing and positive change. Liberty typically writes about feminism, identity, spirituality, family (dis)connection, survival and empowerment. She is hoping to share one of her pieces in both English and Michif. Liberty is not a fluent speaker (at all) but sharing her words in her mother tongue is an act of decolonization and she is excited to try this during a performance. Liberty Skye is looking forward to sharing her words with you. .
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GUIDELINES, COMMUNITY AGREEMENTS AND CONSENT STATEMENTS
At the Creative City Centre we always strive for inclusivity and respect in the community both inside and out of our facility, which is why we have compiled the following guidelines to remember both for our events and also in everyday life.
• We encourage respecting the way folks self-identify, without assuming gender, sexuality, orientation, religion, or ability.
• We understand that at times folks may need to leave or engage in other methods of self-care, and that’s okay.
• We encourage language that promotes inclusivity, education, and awareness and dislike all forms of explicit ignorance including, but not limited to, hate speech, racism, homophobia, transphobia, and classism.
• We encourage the culture of consent meaning we respect people’s physical, verbal, and emotional boundaries. This means respecting that some people might not want to be hugged and if you want to engage physically in any way with a person it is important to ask permission before doing so.
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Regina Word Up is a program of the Creative City Centre. We gratefully acknowledge the support of the Department of Canadian Heritage, SK Arts, City of Regina, Creative Saskatchewan, and the Canada Council for the Arts that make programs like this one possible. We are grateful to The Artesian, who are facility partners for these events.
For more information on programs and opportunities, please visit www.creativecitycentre.ca
For more information, please email [email protected]