Poetry Expo 24 / 17 February 2024

Poetry as a container of the collective unconscious

Poetry Expo 24

This project aims to combat isolation in villages or neighbourhoods and create community through poetry. How? Through nomadic creative writing workshops where we will walk and write about the places we all inhabit, those scenarios that despite our differences we all have in common. The same cement we walk on. After the workshop, there will be an open-mic to exchange and recognise the common memory we have as a people. 

I share it as a reading, but anyone who is interested is invited to write to me and let's create a mycelium. Remember that small people, in small places, can do big things.


The project is part of the subthemes Literature as a tool for social equality and Global unity and shared futures.

Author

Alicia Morán Guijarro

I am Alicia Morán (31), poet, actress and cultural manager, I also lead creative writing and vocational introspection workshops. I'm from Badajoz, Extremadura, Spain,  but I've been living in Berlin for the last seven years, where I started a passion-project that taught me about the power of poetry to create community. This project is called Pasajero del Muro and its aim is to organise careful poetry open-mic  for the Spanish-speaking community living in Berlin and for all those who are close to the Spanish language. It also has an important philosophy: |you don't have to proclaim yourself a poet to participate. We all write, even if it's the shopping list or our dreams. We all have something to say, and coming to an open-mic to share in your mother tongue helps you to channel the strong emotions you experience in "exile"|. At each open-mic, themes are proposed so that the participants can write through what the word evokes in them. It is very interesting to see the different interpretations of the same concept. I also give creative writing workshops with this project and for the last two years I have been organising nomadic writing workshops in the summer (in winter it's impossible in Berlin hehe), where we walk around Berlin and turn the city into verses. 

Now my goal is to expand this further: poetry as a weapon of community.

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