by Admin | Nov 24, 2024 | Events, Slam
The countdown to Accra’s biggest poetry event is on! The Ehalakasa National Grand Slam 2024 Final Prelims is happening this Saturday, 30th November 2024, at the Goethe-Institut Library, Cantonments.
Starting at 5:00 PM, the event promises an evening of spoken word brilliance and storytelling, featuring some of the most talented poets in Ghana – including the phenomenal BeYunus.
A graduate of Jayee University College in French and Journalism, BeYunus is a master of words, weaving language and emotion into performances that leave lasting impressions. With experience writing for Ghanaian Times and The Spectator, his creative journey extends beyond poetry to professional journalism and storytelling. A proud member of the Ghana Association of Writers (GAW), BeYunus continues to inspire audiences with his unique ability to “play with words on paper.”
This FREE ENTRY event is the perfect opportunity to celebrate creativity, culture, and the power of poetry. Whether you’re a poetry enthusiast or simply looking for an inspiring evening, the Ehalakasa National Grand Slam is an experience not to be missed.
Event Details:
️ Date: Saturday, 30th November 2024
Time: 5:00 PM
Venue: Goethe-Institut Library, Cantonments, Accra
Entry: Free
For More Information: Call +233 59 894 2935
Visit: www.ehalakasa.com
Prepare to be moved, inspired, and entertained by the best slam poets in Ghana.
by Admin | Nov 24, 2024 | Events, Slam
Poetry has a way of touching hearts and transforming lives. This year, the Ehalakasa National Grand Slam 2024 Final Prelims promises to do just that – and more!
Join us on Saturday, 30th November 2024, at the Goethe-Institut Library in Cantonments, Accra, for an unforgettable evening of spoken word brilliance. Starting at 5:00 PM, this event is open to everyone with FREE ENTRY!
One of the night’s highlights is the phenomenal Mawufemor_the_poet, a Level 300 student of the University of Ghana, studying Political Science and the Study of Religion. Mawufemor’s belief in the transformative power of poetry drives her art. “Poetry gives true meaning to life,” she says, as she channels her words to inspire and give back to society.
This is more than a poetry event – it’s a celebration of culture, creativity, and community. Whether you’re a poetry enthusiast or simply curious, the Ehalakasa National Grand Slam is the perfect space to immerse yourself in the beauty of words and performance.
For more information: Call +233 59 894 2935
Visit: www.ehalakasa.com
Don’t miss this opportunity to witness the future of slam poetry in Ghana!
by Admin | Oct 14, 2024 | Events, Scripts
Calling all poets and spoken word artists in Accra! The spotlight is on, the mic is waiting, and you have a chance to be part of one of Ghana’s most electrifying poetry events. The Ehalakasa National Grand Slam 2024 is nearing its final prelim in Greater Accra, and if you're passionate about poetry, this is your moment to shine!
Why You Shouldn’t Miss This:
The Ehalakasa National Grand Slam is more than a competition—it’s a celebration of powerful voices, diverse stories, and the beauty of spoken word. With poets from across Ghana already stepping up in their regional slams, now it's your time to represent Accra and take your poetry to the national stage.
How to Participate:
The entry process is simple and open to all poets—whether you're a seasoned performer or a newcomer to the scene. Just follow these steps:
- Submit a 90-second audio or video performance of your original poem.
- Email it to slam@ehalakasa.com.
- Deadline for submission: 31st October 2024.
What’s at Stake?
By entering, you stand a chance to compete at the National Grand Slam, where the best poets from across Ghana will battle it out for the ultimate slam title. But beyond the competition, it's an opportunity to share your truth, connect with fellow poets, and become part of a creative community that values free expression and social change.
Why Ehalakasa?
Ehalakasa has long been a champion of spoken word, providing platforms where poetry meets activism, art, and raw emotion. Supported by Goethe-Institut, the National Grand Slam is not just about who wins—it's about amplifying voices, fostering dialogue, and inspiring change.
What Kind of Poets Should Apply?
This event is open to everyone—whether you’re bringing fire and fury or gentle introspection, the Ehalakasa stage welcomes all forms of poetry. Whether you challenge the status quo or weave intricate personal narratives, there’s a place for your voice.
Key Details:
- Submission Format: 90-second audio or video of your original poem.
- Submit to: slam@ehalakasa.com.
- Deadline: 31st October 2024.
- Supported by: Goethe-Institut.
Ready to Slam?
This is your chance to be part of something bigger than yourself. The Ehalakasa National Grand Slam is not just a platform—it's a movement. Whether you’re drawn to poetry for self-expression, social change, or artistic passion, this is where your voice can be heard.
So, sharpen your lines, perfect your delivery, and step up to the mic. We can’t wait to hear you!
by Admin | Mar 21, 2023 | Scripts
By Crystal Kwadwa Tettey and Yibor Kojo Yibor (Sir Black)
Accra came alive in the early 2000s with the dawn of the EhaLaKasa movement. Artists and art lovers were invited to relish poetry in oratorial and performance mode à la ghanéenne. Eha means ‘song’ in Ewe. La means ‘sing’ in Ga. Kasa means ‘talk’ in Twi. EhaLaKasa thus represents the intersection of spoken word (poetry) and music. EhaLaKasa is straight talk and street philosophy. We do not say poetry; we say EhaLaKasa.
Nowadays EhaLaKasa has slams, concerts, collaborations, and workshops running throughout Ghana. It is also represented at events worldwide all year long. The movement’s anthologies and publications feature emerging and established Ghanaian poets; EhaLaKasa events and publications are regularly integrated into the curricula and programming of schools in Ghana and beyond.
Spoken word poetry, also referred to as performance poetry, has always been an advocacy mouthpiece. Griots and linguists in many West African communities are repositories of ancient wisdom and, thus, regarded as oracles for educational, spiritual, and political advancement. The Civil Rights Movement in the United States was heavily influenced by spoken word poetry. Poets-turned-politicians such as Léopold Senghor has been pivotal in steering black consciousness worldwide.
Today is the 21st day of the 3rd month of the 2023rd year Anno Domini (AD). The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) celebrates poets and poetry every year on this day. This year AD is also significant on the Accra calendar as the city is named 2023 World Book Capital (WBC) by UNESCO.
The Greenwich Meridian—a geographical reference line that passes through the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, London, and a key marker of the time measurement standard to which most of the planet pledges allegiance—passes through Tema, a city located 25 kilometers east of Accra. The equator is directly beneath this line. Tema, Ghana’s largest seaport, may be considered the center of the world. This center could be the world’s capital.
The youth of the world’s center are bleeding. There is a scarcity of capital:
Accra is depleting our
financial capital
and robbing us
of
emotional and mental capital
Is the microphone the ●Show-Case● in this whirlwind that propels us into the minds of stakeholders, state institutions, and gatekeepers? Will truth to power be the bubble of redemption required to surmount a time of national and global upheaval? Could there be capital in Accra to lead the world out of despair while being a capital that shows no Show-Case?
In the poet resides the potential for capital. The poet is capital. Poetry is of capital importance
in the capital.
by Admin | Feb 18, 2023 | Events
Join us on April 5th at 7:30 p.m. At the Goethe Abansoro balcony for a night of music and spoken word. This collaboration between Goethe Institut and Ehalakasa brings you a one-of-a-kind and unforgettable experience that you won’t want to miss.
The evening promises to be filled with soulful sounds from Nii Musesick’s acoustic guitar and captivating spoken word performances from Afi Galley and Bonkua.
You’ll be able to immerse yourself in a musical and poetic fusion that celebrates creativity and diversity.
The event is open to the public and, best of all, admission is completely free!
So, whether you’re an art lover, a music fan, or just looking for a fun night out, this event is for you.
This event is part of a bimonthly series aimed at highlighting local talent and providing a platform for artists to display their work. It’s an excellent opportunity to discover emerging artists and connect with others who share a love of creativity.
There will be opportunities to network and interact with other attendees in addition to the live performances. You’ll be able to meet and connect with others who share your passion for the arts and want to help the local artistic community.
Join us on April 5th for an unforgettable night of music and spoken word at the Goethe Abansoro balcony. Come and immerse yourself in the vibrant and diverse artistic community of Goethe Abansoro and Ehalakasa.
We look forward to seeing you there!
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