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Supper Club: Ma Petite Jamaica

14 November 2024, 7pm-11pm

Ma Petite Jamaica, 4 Inverness Street, London, NW1 7HJ

£27.50

Woman stands in front of microphone holding hands up with elbows by waist. She's wearing a black top and skirt on a darkly lit stage

14 November 2024, 7pm-11pm

Ma Petite Jamaica, 4 Inverness Street, London, NW1 7HJ

£27.50

A vibey central London restaurant bar and cocktails preps a delightful tasty menu. With entertainment from Moetry, a platform of expression for spoken word and music.

Moetry is a London-based spoken word and live music event which burst onto the scene May 2017. Its founder, Moe Conteh, became aware of the need to give people around him a platform for expression, as they all boasted a range of creative skills and relatable experiences that they wanted to share with others.

In light of the tragic death of his best friend, Moe realised that people, especially young Black men, sometimes struggle to express how they feel . So he envisioned Moetry as a way to bring people together in a safe space, where words and music forms the base to create something special for the ears and eyes of society.

Part of Camden Council's Black History Season which runs from October - December, to celebrate the incredible and wonderful achievements and contributions of Black people across Camden and the UK.

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