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Shane Solanki – International Poet


Profile: (From WM Chief Editor Alvin Carpio) I met Shane at the Tower Hamlets Summer University. He ran a class entitled “Urban Poetry Performance” which I was glad to participate in. Not only did he teach young people how to write poetry and deliver a powerful performance on stage, he also made them think critically about current affairs and controversial issues in a brutally honest but constructive way.

He did so by doing the “Yes,” “No” or “Undecided” exercise where one person makes a statement (e.g. homosexuals are evil) and each person walks to one side of the room (each side stands for either “Yes,” “No” or “Undecided” as a response). Next, the person who made the statement then picks one person from each side of the room who then states their case and argues for what they believe in. This game resulted in heated debate with some enlightening points which made everyone question their beliefs. I came out of the exercise feeling refreshed and hungry for more knowledge and I realised once again that simple exercises and events in life can have a big impact on the way I see things. I say, if you want an interesting evening, give it a go! It beats Twister all day long.

Once trained and ready to perform, Shane invited the best of his students to get on stage and perform in front of a hundred people. Luckily I was one of them and I got the opportunity to perform a poem I entitled “She Makes My Sperm Count Go Down.” (More on this on the blog.) Happily for me, the crowd received my performance well and I was later contacted by legendary poet Michael Horrowitz because he wanted to publish my poem in his anthology. I absolutely loved the experience and seeing other young people on stage performing poems they had written only a couple of hours before was truly inspirational.

And it was all down to this man Shane. With the help of Tower Hamlets Council, he made these opportunities possible with his love of poetry and sharing his passion with the future generation. Shane is a poet, comedian, big-time entertainer and also a World-Maker.

Enjoy his interview!

Most Interesting Answer:
6. What problem would you like to see solved before you die?

I’m going to name a few, because I believe each is possible within my lifetime;

  • All people having access to clean water, a nutritious diet, and decent education;
  • All plastic packaging being made from materials like corn starch, which can be composted;
  • Clean power from renewable resources replacing fossil fuels as our main power source;
  • A complete ban on toxic waste products being dumped in the sea;
  • Dedication to conservation of biodiversity.

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Daniel Beaty – Knock, Knock (Def Jam Poetry)


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Warsan Shire: No Ordinary Poet


By Hana Riazuddin (London)

Inspiration comes in many forms, more recently for me it came in the form of a woman and her words. Warsan Shire stands on stage reading ‘The Letter My Mother Would’ve Written Had She Known English’, I sit in the front row for the hundredth time ready for what comes next. Despite the softness in her voice she manages to leave people aching in their seats long before she has finished and the powerful truth in her words resonating long after the show has ended. This is not an unfamiliar experience and those who have witnessed her artistry will know tears and applause come naturally after her performance (as is an addiction to her Myspace page).

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Marian Ogun – Home Office Intern


Profile: Marian works as a consultant for the Home Office dealing with domestic problems. She in a creative woman who once headed “SOAS Poetry Jam” (the Poetry Society at the School of Oriental and African Studies) providing thought-provoking performances and sponsoring the cultural world. She is currently using her creativity and moral conviction to infuse the government with much-needed vitality.

Marian Recommends:
Book:
“1984” – George Orwell
Song:
“Everyday People” – Nicole C. Mullen
Film: Waking Life

Most Interesting Answer:

7. What is the most inspirational thing somebody told you?

It’s not something that someone’s told me, but one day I read in my friend’s house on the wall, “The only difference between stepping stones and stumbling blocks is what you make of it.” Sometimes things happen along your journey and you can decide what to make of it. You can either move forward and use it to progress and grow or it can bring you down.

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