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  2. National Poetry Day - Wikipedia

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    Poetry at Waterloo Station for National Poetry Day 1994. National Poetry Day is a British campaign to promote poetry, including public performances. Annually, on the first Thursday of October, events, readings and performances take place across the UK. [1] National Poetry Day was founded in 1994 by William Sieghart. [2]

  3. 2000 in poetry - Wikipedia

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    October 4 — National Poetry Day in Great Britain: 300 school children at the Royal Festival Hall along with 4,000 other people nationwide perform Agbabi's "Word," setting a new Guinness World Record for simultaneous mass performance of a poem; Spike Milligan made an honorary knight

  4. World Poetry Day - Wikipedia

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    It was generally celebrated in October, but in the 20th century the world community celebrated it on the 15th, the birthday of Virgil, the Roman epic poet and poet laureate under Augustus. The tradition to keep an October date for national or international poetry day celebrations still holds in many countries. [2]

  5. Poetry Archive - Wikipedia

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    The Poetry Archive was founded by recording producer Richard Carrington and poet Andrew Motion, during his appointment as UK Poet Laureate in 1999 and is now led by Director Tracey Guiry. [1] [2] Recordings of contemporary work began in 2000 and the first website went live in 2005. The Poetry Archive is a not-for-profit registered UK charity. [3]

  6. National Poetry Slam - Wikipedia

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    The first winner of this event was Patricia Smith, who would go on to win the Individual National Poetry Slam Championship title a record four times. [ 3 ] Starting in 2004, Poetry Slam Inc. (PSI) began hosting a separate event called the Individual World Poetry Slam (IWPS), in which solo poets, rather than teams, competed for the championship ...

  7. Adrian Mitchell - Wikipedia

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    In a National Poetry Day poll in 2005, Mitchell's poem "Human Beings" was voted the one most people would like to see launched into space. [3] In 2002, he was nominated, semi-seriously, as Britain's "Shadow Poet Laureate". [4] Mitchell was for some years poetry editor of the New Statesman, and was the first to publish an interview with the ...

  8. National poetry - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of articles about poetry in a single language or produced by a single nation.. World languages will tend to have a large body of poetry contributed to by several nations (Anglosphere, Francophonie, Latin America, German-speaking Europe), while for smaller languages, the body of poetry in a particular language will be identical to the national poetry of the nation or ethnicity ...

  9. Anoushka Sabnis - Wikipedia

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    Sabnis created a world record by becoming the "Youngest Poet to Publish a Poetry Book Internationally (female)" at the age of 10, recognised by World Records India in September 2019. [ 1 ] She is a two-time recipient of the Gold Award at the Queen's Commonwealth Essay Competition, organised annually by the Royal Commonwealth Society , London ...