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Malaysia's first poetry podcast.

15 - Recorded at 3rd Migrant and Refugee Poetry Competition
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  • 15 - Recorded at 3rd Migrant and Refugee Poetry Competition

    Along with The Migrant and Refugee Poetry Competition, the partners of this event include Poet X, The High Commission of Canada, Malaysia, UNHCR, Tenaganita, KL Writer’s Workshop, I dem Vende, MSRI, HELP University, and The Good Shop. Poet X is proud to present this special episode taken from live recordings from the event on 1st October 2017. The annual competition provides a platform for mutual understanding between Malaysians and migrants while celebrating their literary talents. The event promotes greater tolerance for multi-culturalism and gives migrants a direct and powerful voice. The event took place at HELP University, Jalan Damansara and was judged by Bernice Chauly, Looi Siew Teip, Carol Leon, Anindita Dasgupta and Sharon Bakar. It is our combined hope that with this event, the two communities of migrants and Malaysians can come together with greater understanding and appreciation for each other. Featured exclusively in this episode are the winning poems of both Adult and Junior categories recorded live during 'The 3rd Migrant and Refugee Poetry Competition'. Junior Category: 1st place - Mohd Feroz 2nd place - Aiman Munir 3rd place - Chani Ta Chun Adult Category: 1st place - Mwaffaq Alhajjar 2nd place - Saima Ameena Shah 3rd place - Desi Larasati Facebook: facebook.com/poetxpodcast Instagram: @poetxpodcast Website: www.tehhalia.my/poetx

    Wed, 28 Aug 2019 - 13min
  • 14 - Recorded at Tales Of The Untold 2.0

    In collaboration with our partners Monsters Among Us and Asterik Anak Seni, Poet X is proud to present an off-season special of recordings taken during our event in August 2017. TOTU2 was part of a larger campaign to raise awareness on the issue of child sexual abuse and sexual grooming, or abbreviated as CSAG. It was held at Twenty20Two, PJ and showcased many different performances including music, poetry, storytelling and theatre. Our celebrity guest Daphne Iking also took to the stage and read true victim stories which touched the hearts of many in the crowd. The venue was packed on the night with over 170 tickets sold. It is our combined hope that the message is received by society loud and clear that there is no place for CSAG in our country and our future. Featured exclusively in this episode are poems recorded live during 'Tales of the Untold' 2.0: 1) 'Achar Budak Kampung' by Pavithrah Sambu 2) 'Motorcycle Diaries' by Jamal Raslan 3) 'Hati Besar Jari' by Wani Ardy Facebook: facebook.com/poetxpodcast Instagram: @poetxpodcast Website: www.tehhalia.my/poetx

    Wed, 28 Aug 2019 - 14min
  • 13 - Featuring Sheena Baharudin at Ruminate

    Ruminate was a spoken word event organised by Poet X in February 2017 where we showcased among the biggest talents of the contemporary poetry scene. Marking the end of the 'Ruminate: Live Recordings' series, we feature a true shining beacon in the scene. Her mastery in performance poetry has earned her many titles - a light bringer, a love giver and a true inspiration to many young writers. Sheena Baharudin represents the poetry collective Poetry Cafe KL and has assumed the role of student, teacher, writer and performer in her decade long involvement in poetry. Her first book of poetry, 'Rhymes for Mending Hearts' was published in 2013 and her latest book, 'All The Bodies We've Embraced' was recently released on May 1st. Her poems are featured in several poetry anthologies including Rollercoasters and Bedsheets, Poems And Other Myths: A collection of Spoken Word Poetry by Women in South East Asia and Malchin Testament: Malaysian Poems. Several have also been translated into French and Spanish by the literary journals Jentayu and 2384. She is currently pursuing her PhD in Malaysian Literature, focusing on the relationship between spoken word poetry and storytelling. Facebook: facebook.com/poetxpodcast Instagram: @poetxpodcast

    Wed, 28 Aug 2019 - 18min
  • 12 - Featuring Jamal Raslan at Ruminate

    Ruminate was a spoken word event organised by Poet X in February 2017 where we showcased among the biggest talents of the contemporary poetry scene. In this penultimate episode of the Ruminate series, we present you a poet who has an almost cult-like following in the scene. Through the years, Jamal has helped shape and mould local poetry through his influence on poets and organisers alike. Skilled trilingually, Jamal Raslan is a contemporary example of the conundrum that is the English-speaking Malay Muslim. An icon to many junior poets, he is a seasoned performer adept at captivating the audience with almost discomforting ease. Jamal has appeared on TEDxKL and is an artist with MOCA fest under the World Islamic Economic Forum (WIEF). He released his Ep "The Word" in 2011 at the Georgetown Literary Festival and was published in Malchin Testament: Malaysian Poems.

    Wed, 28 Aug 2019 - 27min
  • 11 - Featuring Azam Rais at Ruminate

    Ruminate was a spoken word event organised by Poet X in February 2017 where we showcased among the biggest talents of the contemporary poetry scene. In this fifth episode of the Ruminate series, we present to you our very own Azam Rais. Azam Rais writes and performs exclusively in rhythm and rhyme. His poetry aims at invoking deep sentiments in the listener buried under social norms and preconceptions. He began writing at a tender age but only started performing on small stages and gigs in 2014. He has since established himself on stages of Poetry Cafe KL's slams, Numinous, Festival Belia at Putrajaya, Markas Kota Damansara and Speakcity's Poetically correct. In late 2016, Azam Rais and his team founded Malaysia's first ever poetry podcast called Poet X aimed at scouting and promoting local talents. Since then, he has been known as a collector and curator of Malaysian poetry. Azam Rais believes that poetry is alive and in need of nourishment. Facebook: facebook.com/poetxpodcast Instagram: @poetxpodcast

    Wed, 28 Aug 2019 - 13min
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