My name is Briana Buckman
I’m a student of the university of Ghana.
I love being in my personal space and discovering new eateries
Briana Buckman
Clara Orleans Ashun
Clara Orleans Ashun a final year Theatre Arts student at the University Of Education, Winneba. Clara is an ardent lover of art, a writer and a spokenword artist.Clara is an excellent communicator as well.
Esther Obeng
I am , a Spoken word artist with stage name “”Ohemaa the Poet””. I have a strong passion for Spoken word poetry and I see it as a tool that touches the soul of the soulless.
Margaret Bondziedu Impraim
Margaret Bondziedu Impraim, affectionately known as MARGICAL is a spoken word artist, writer and a climate change advocate.
She loves nature and the inspiration it provides in life. She also loves to inspire and motivate individuals particularly the youth with her words and experience. She believes that once there is a will to succeed, the way would certainly be paved.
Asmaila Rahinatu
My name is Asmaila Rahinatu. I am a girl of 21 years of age. I am currently a student of Tamale college of education studying mathematics and science. I love to write and read mostly about history and politics.
SheRyhme
SheRyhme is a poetess by passion, a teacher by profession and a business woman. She loves to pour it all out ( good, bad and ugly) in writing. She believe words are the strongest, unbreakable weapon that exist.
Noble Echep
Noble Echep is an Agric entomologist, who has passion for writing. She is a poet finding her voice in different societal retractions. She uses her poetry to advocate for women and to shed light on the importance of mental health.
SheSheSlam2022
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[et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text admin_label=”Text”]Over the years the poetry and spoken words scene in Accra have seen many male performers than female performers and this imbalance is what Ehalakasa is hoping to adjust with the maiden SheSheSlam2022.
It is our obligation as a community to give sisters the space to tell their stories in different forms, one of such is slam. Slam is a three (3) round healthy competitive performance where poets perform their original written spoken word poetry before a live audience and are judged by 5 randomly selected audiences as judges judging on the scale of 0 -10.
Each piece or performance must be within 3 minutes at length.
This slam is a Herstoric moment in the spoken word landscape in Ghana. It’s the first of many to come, so let us take this chance to get women out there, let the landlords know that we have matters of importance we can bring onto the table.
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Berlene
Berlene is an excellently versatile spoken word poet who believes in expressionism through literature.
Her works’ genre cuts across social, economic, domestic, cultural and of course, romance.
Given her versatility, she writes poems for publications and spoken word poems as well.
She finished as 1st runner-up at the 2019 Ehalakasa National slam Championship.
Also, she won the Poet of the year award at the GAW world Poetry Day event in 2018.
Her utmost quest as she states;
“I want to cut people deep with my narrative that they may bleed different different colours of emotional responses”
Theresa Kufuor
I’m Theresa Kufuor staged as Twita lite. I am a spoken word artist, a writer and a fempreneur. I have been doing poetry since 2018 and life experiences are my inspiration.