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Poet Treehouse

Cymuned i storïwyr wedi'i gyflwyno gan Duke Al

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21 Mai 2023

Poet Treehouse

Cymuned i storïwyr wedi'i gyflwyno gan Duke Al

21 Mai 2023

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Hadau dylanwadol yw geiriau, sy’n llunio ein dail wrth i ni dyfu i fod yn goeden o farddoniaeth.

Croeso i Poet Treehouse; lle i ddianc rhag pwysau cymdeithas, lle sy’n cefnogi artistiaid eraill, lle i fynegi eich hun.

Bydd artistiaid cyffrous ym mhob digwyddiad a chyfle i fwynhau diod boeth neu gwrw o Caffi. I orffen, bydd sesiwn meic agored – os oes gennych chi rywbeth i’w ddweud, gadewch i ni ei glywed!

Ymunwch â chymuned o feirdd, artistiaid, rapwyr, awduron ac adroddwyr straeon.

Perfformiwch, ymlaciwch a mwynhewch y doniau lleol! Dewch i brofi pŵer geiriau, odlau a rhediad barddoniaeth.

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Annotate

Growing up in South London, Annotate (aka Liam Spencer) developed a passion for storytelling at a young age. He carried this passion into adulthood and began his creative journey studying Film and Broadcast Production at London Metropolitan University.

In late 2015, Annotate came across spoken word for the first time and, using his love for storytelling, began writing poetry. He quickly amassed a massive following on Facebook and generated over 60,000 views across social media on his spoken word videos. In 2018, Annotate began performing regularly on London’s spoken word circuit during which time he was named a FLO Poet by award-winning singer, songwriter, and poet, Natalie “the Floacist” Stewart.

He has since built an audience of over 6,000 total followers on social media, and drawn on his film knowledge to create spoken word short films designed to bridge the gap between the two mediums. In addition to headlining BT Sport’s ‘Sport in Words’ broadcast, Annotate has performed on BBC Radio London, Islam Channel, and appeared on Channel 4’s ‘Confession Couch’ discussing the importance of positive mental health.

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Hyd y perfformiad: 2 awr

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