


Gezellig Spoken Word Night #4
We are all made of stories, and those stories connect us.
Come join us — share and/or listen to some poems & stories in a cozy space in Mitte. The ticket includes access to the event space, free drinks (yes!), and snacks. We will hang out after the session for a bit to chill and connect with other members.
Example poem: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8woLOuCctE
✢ Where: Berlin-Mitte (address revealed after sign-up)
✢ When: Thursday, February 20th
✢ Time: Entry between 5:30-6:00 pm (we start at ~6:00 pm)
✢ There will be some free drinks and snacks 🍻 at the venue!
✢ Tons of seating space around.
Closest train stations: U2/U6 Stadtmitte
— Manoj, your host!
Gezellig Sessions
Our performers for the night
Gor
Gor is a startup founder, telling business stories for business and fiction for fun. Originally Ukrainian, he’s an embracing mix of cultures, which is reflected in his words. He is presenting a series of short experimental micro-stories.
Emilia
Emilia is a peaceful creative from across the Atlantic. Polyglot, programmer, singer, painter, friend. Led by kindness, curiosity, laughter, and love. She will read short poems that hope to inspire you to live and breathe to the best of your ability.
Marshall
Marshall is an engineer at heart who sporadically writes poetry in his free time. Originally from Canada, his poetry is an outlet for philosophical musings on science and life.
Iolanda
Iolanda is a reader, writer, and humble vessel for the billions upon billions of bacteria living within her. In her spare time, she's most often found yearning for long-lost love.
Mark Neznansky
Lives and writes in Berlin.
Spoken-word / Storytelling Sign-ups:
Participation is free for the performers. We will have some curated guests, but also leave some space for more acts. If you want to sign up to share stories/poems/haiku, please contact us using the button "Contact the Host" on this page. All languages welcome!
Disclaimer: Please note that videos and images will be taken at the event. By attending, individuals consent to the possibility of their photo being captured.