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Huddersfield Voices Open Mic

Join Serendipity Creative Writers for a poetry Open Mic: Huddersfield Voices: Reflections of Life, Love, Light & Laughter – “The WRITE Way to Better Mental Health”. 

 

This year is the National Year of Reading 2026, so whether you are an avid writer, a novice or just want to listen, all are welcome to this event in a safe, warm, friendly space, to celebrate creativity and self-expression. 

 

Venue located opposite the Town Hall. Free event and free cake! 

 

Serendipity Creative Writers is a well-established small mental health charity (reg. no. 1201197) founded in 2018. Based in Huddersfield Serendipity serves the surrounding Kirklees area. The charity’s whole ethos is to bring people from all walks of life together through the love, enjoyment and inspiration of poetry, storytelling and the spoken word. Through writing and sharing we can improve our mental health, build friendships and stronger communities. Serendipity runs free weekly workshops in Huddersfield, Dewsbury and Batley, thanks to funding from the National Lottery. 

 

www.serendipitycreativewriters.org/ 

www.facebook.com.serendipity.creative.writers.charity 

 

 

Sunday 10 May 

5pm-7pm 

Café Life, 42 Victoria Lane, Huddersfield HD1 2QF  

Free: donations welcomed on the night 

Age guidance: 16+ 

Inkspill Poetry Night

Half workshop, half open mic – all about poetry! 

 

Take some time to be creative and join hosts Abbi and Hannah for a night focused on poetry and community. Split into two halves, the night opens with a workshop where you will be led through a series of writing exercises centred on a theme. A quick hydration break before the open mic begins where performers are celebrated and encouraged by our friendly community. 

 

Whether you’re seeking inspiration, looking to connect with fellow poets, or simply want to spend an evening surrounded by poetry, Ink Spill is the place to be!  

 

Friday 15 May 

7pm-10pm 

Head of Steam, St George’s Square, Huddersfield HD1 1JB 

Pay As You Feel on the door

Age guidance: 16+ 

Spoken Here: Voices from West Yorkshire & Beyond

Spoken Here is an inclusive, collective poetry showcase bringing together poets from West Yorkshire and beyond for an evening of live performance, conversation, and creative connection. 

 

Featuring the poets: Sharena Lee Satti, Mohamed Saloo, Jamie H Scrutton, Lence, Lauren and Jodie. 

 

Step into a space where poetry is shared, heard, and celebrated. Experience powerful performances, ask the poets questions about their work, and take part in gentle, interactive activities. Whether you’re a seasoned writer, a first-time listener, or simply curious, there’s room here for everyone. 

 

This is a friendly, welcoming space to listen, learn, and maybe even discover your own voice. Come as you are, leave inspired. 

 

Sharena Lee Satti is a Bradford-based poet, mentor and festival curator with more than 10 years of experience working across schools, community organisations and cultural programmes. She is the founder of Sisterverse Festival and champions inclusive spaces where creativity and connection thrive. 

https://www.sharenaleesatti.com/ 

 

Friday 15 May 

7pm-9pm 

Amped, 29 Zetland St, Huddersfield HD1 2RD 

£5, free for Essential carers accompanying a ticket holder, free for University of Huddersfield staff and students 

Age guidance: 16+  

Access Guide: contact the venue on: [email protected]; 01484 361932 

 

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Access: if you have specific access needs or seating preferences, please contact our Admin team at [email protected] with your request.

Concession & Carers: For further information on concession and essential carer tickets, please visit our FAQ’s page

Eventbrite note: When purchasing tickets please download the Eventbrite ‘app’ or ‘create an Eventbrite account’. This will facilitate quicker access to your tickets.

Golden Thread of Seva – Sikh Heritage in Huddersfield

Golden Thread of Seva – Sikh Heritage in Huddersfield is an exciting multidisciplinary presentation that brings together performance, visual art, photography, and spoken word to explore the lived history of the Sikh community in Huddersfield. 

 

The presentation features a performative unveiling of five large-scale banners, each representing a different chapter of Sikh migration, labour, family life, faith, and community building in the UK. These visual works are accompanied by original poetry that reflects on memory, identity, Seva, and growing up between cultures. 

 

Alongside the performance, a photographic talk traces the social and cultural history of the Sikh community in Huddersfield, drawing on archival material, personal stories, and contemporary images. Together, the banners, photographs, and poems create a layered narrative that honours overlooked histories while celebrating resilience, contribution, and intergenerational legacy. 

 

Presented by multidisciplinary artist and academic Hardeep Sahota, this work offers audiences an immersive and reflective journey through heritage, place, and belonging, connecting past and present through art, story, and collective memory. 

 

Hardeep Sahota is a British South Asian performing arts practitioner, academic and cultural producer based in Kirklees. With over three decades of experience across dance, music, visual arts, and community-based practice, his work weaves together scholarship, creativity, and cultural heritage. Rooted in collaboration, cultural exchange, and innovation, he leads ambitious interdisciplinary projects that bring professional artists and communities together, nurture emerging talent, and create inclusive pathways into the cultural sector, while connecting local stories to global cultural conversations.  

 

Saturday 9 May 

6pm-7pm 

Attic, Lawrence Batley Theatre, Queen Street, Huddersfield HD1 2SP 

£7 (£5 conc), free for essential carers accompanying a ticket holder (Early Bird tickets £6 (£4) to midnight on Monday 6 April. )

Age Guidance: 16+ 

Access Guide: https://www.thelbt.org/your-visit/access/  

Book tickets

 

Access: if you have specific access needs or seating preferences, please contact our Admin team at [email protected] with your request.

Concession & Carers: For further information on concession and essential carer tickets, please visit our FAQ’s page

Eventbrite note: When purchasing tickets please download the Eventbrite ‘app’ or ‘create an Eventbrite account’. This will facilitate quicker access to your tickets.

Open Mic With Talking Zebras

A friendly and welcoming open mic hosted by the Talking Zebras Spoken Word Group. 

Drop in for a listen or sign up on the night to perform your own poetry. 

Talking Zebras Spoken Word Group is a long-established poetry group that meets on the 1st and 3rd Saturday of every month. Note: this special Festival Open Mic will be held at Amped, 29 Queensgate, Huddersfield, but the usual meetings are held at The Liversedge, 64 Leeds Road, Liversedge WF15 6HX. For more information and contact details visit the Talking Zebras website: https://www.talkingzebras.co.uk/  

Friday 8 May 

7.15pm-8.45pm 

Amped, 29 Zetland St HD1 2RD 

Free  (no booking required)

Age guidance: 16+  

Access Guide: contact the venue on: [email protected]; 01484 361932 

Access: if you have specific access needs or seating preferences, please contact our Admin team at [email protected] with your request.