Poetry for your Soul Virtual Open Mic: Is it Divine Timing or are We the Key?


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Join us for the Poetry for Your Soul Virtual Open Mic, a special gathering for poets, performers, and lovers of spoken word hosted by yours truly FreeleSpoken! This event is a welcoming space where you can share your poetry, connect with others, or simply sit back and enjoy the rhythm and power of the words.
Note: To join the event, you’ll need to register your email with Zoom. If you don’t already have a Zoom account, I recommend signing up for a free one ahead of time. When you click the Zoom link, you’ll be required to sign in to your account before entering the session.
This session’s theme, Is it Diving Timing or are We the Key?: Fate vs Free Will, invites us to explore whether the fruits of our efforts arrive by deliberate action, or sacred design.
Note: Send me a message to confirm that you will perform!
Upon entering the Zoom session, please turn on your video briefly to confirm your presence. Once verified, you’re welcome to turn your camera off if you prefer.
You are not required to use the theme, but it’s there to inspire those who need a spark for their creativity.
Check out previous themes to spark your creativity: Poetry Themes
After each performance, you will have the opportunity to share your thoughts and reflections on the spoken word piece before we move to the next.
Upon joining the Zoom session, please confirm your interest in performing by typing your name in the chat.
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After the event, feel free to make connections on MeetUp with members of the group to chat about performances, poetry, share social media handles, blogs, and books!
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Poetry for your Soul Virtual Open Mic: Is it Divine Timing or are We the Key?