The Live Poetry Book Club with Jasmine Cooray and Ruby Darbyshire

The Live Poetry Book Club with Jasmine Cooray and Ruby Darbyshire

By The Story Society, Bath Spa University

An evening poetry book club celebrating black & mixed heritage writers, with live performances + free books

Date and time

Location

Percy Community Centre

New King Street Bath BA1 2BN United Kingdom

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Highlights

  • 1 hour, 30 minutes
  • UNDER 18 WITH PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN
  • In person
  • Paid venue parking
  • Doors at 17:30

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Welcome to The Live Poetry Book Club, an evening summer book club exploring and celebrating live readings from black + mixed heritage writers.

For those who love nothing more than reading a good book (ones that move us and inspire us and allow us to see the world differently) and for those who adore listening to a writer bring their work into being through performance, at each of these unique events we will listen to the poet read their work in person, then take their collections home to enjoy afterwards.

15th September we welcome Jasmine Cooray. After spending her 20s oversharing on the poetry open-mic circuit, she spent many years balancing writing, performance and arts facilitation, delivering creative writing projects for The Barbican, the Southbank Centre, First Story, The Arvon Foundation and the National Literacy Trust among others. Inheritance, her first full collection of poetry, was published with Bad Betty Press in November 2023, and was nominated for the 2024 Forward Prize for Best First Collection. She can often be found up a tree, mending a garment, or sending an encouraging voice note.

We will also be joined by Ruby Darbyshire. Ruby's first performance was standing on a street bollard at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, playing harmonica at the age of 4. Following which, she went out most weekends finding her voice and playing guitar, busking and raising money for Save the Children. Inspired and being homeschooled, she was able to circumnavigate the planet performing in many different countries.

Now at college studying music, at the age of 18, Ruby is a multi-instrumentalist branching out from being a Highland Bagpipe player, now a singer-songwriter supported and encouraged by some influential names and is passionate in all her endeavours.

"Ruby’s music will grow into a phenomenon, and you need to hear it blossoming." Devizine

6:00 pm - 7:30 pm, Percy Community Centre Annexe. You can book now via the ticket link on this page.

So come, one and all, join us for this final very special evening of language.

Tickets are just £5 and include a free poetry book of the writer's work and free refreshments.

Children and babies welcome, but please be aware content won't be censored and may not be age appropriate.

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Sep 15 · 18:00 GMT+1