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Poetry Night - 2 April 2026

  • Mint Art House 87 West Burleigh Road Burleigh Heads, QLD, 4220 Australia (map)
Poetry - 2 April 2026
$15.00

Join us for a night of open mic poetry in the gallery with feature poet Huda the Goddess.

Huda the Goddess is an internationally recognised spoken word poet, educator and activist, renowned for her powerful improvised poetry. A proud Black Sudanese Muslim woman, she uses her artistry to challenge narratives, ignite conversation, and foster deep connections between audiences and writers.

With over a decade in the arts, Huda has made history and broken barriers. She won the Australian Poetry Slam in 2021 and became the first spoken word poet invited to the World Slam Poetry Championship in Belgium. Prior to that, she claimed the Queensland Poetry Slam title twice (2020, 2021) and published her debut poetry collection, Introducing Me.

Her impact spans global stages, having performed at Singapore Writers Festival, Ubud Writers Festival, London Queens of Poetry, and Readers Festival, as well as major Australian literary events including Bondi Writers Festival and Adelaide Writers Festival.

Beyond poetry, Huda’s multidisciplinary talents shine in Betwixt, a Fringe Award–winning show in which she wrote and performed the story of five dancers — including herself — blending dance, spoken word, and improvised poetry in each performance.

Huda has graced the TEDx stage three times, including delivering her 2023 TEDx talk titled Why Poetry Is Important in a World Full of Chaos.

She is also the founder of a Brisbane-based open mic, creating a safe and inclusive space for BIPOC artists across disciplines. In addition, she is the founder and director of She Is, an upcoming national exhibition empowering women of colour to reclaim their narratives through storytelling and peer mentorship.

A well-rounded artist, Huda is not only a poet but also a dancer in multiple crews and a passionate activist for Sudan and Black women. Her work is a testament to the power of words, movement, and resistance, making her a formidable force in the creative world.

Huda the Goddess is an internationally recognised spoken word poet, educator, and activist, renowned for her powerful improvised poetry. A proud Black Sudanese Muslim woman, she uses her artistry to challenge narratives, ignite conversation, and foster deep connections between audiences and writers.

With over a decade in the arts, Huda has made history and broken barriers. She won the Australian Poetry Slam in 2021 and became the first spoken word poet invited to the World Slam Poetry Championship in Belgium. Prior to that, she claimed the Queensland Poetry Slam title twice (2020, 2021) and published her debut poetry collection, Introducing Me.

Her impact spans global stages, having performed at Singapore Writers Festival, Ubud Writers Festival, London Queens of Poetry, and Readers Festival, as well as major Australian literary events including Bondi Writers Festival and Adelaide Writers Festival.

Beyond poetry, Huda’s multidisciplinary talents shine in Betwixt, a Fringe Award–winning show in which she wrote and performed the story of five dancers — including herself — blending dance, spoken word, and improvised poetry in each performance.

Huda has graced the TEDx stage three times, including delivering her 2023 TEDx talk titled Why Poetry Is Important in a World Full of Chaos.

She is also the founder of a Brisbane-based open mic, creating a safe and inclusive space for BIPOC artists across disciplines. In addition, she is the founder and director of She Is, an upcoming national exhibition empowering women of colour to reclaim their narratives through storytelling and peer mentorship.

A well-rounded artist, Huda is not only a poet but also a dancer in multiple crews and a passionate activist for Sudan and Black women. Her work is a testament to the power of words, movement, and resistance, making her a formidable force in the creative world.oast poet that uses rhyme as therapy to ease her consuming life ponderances. Her performances are passionate and relatable, as she speaks on tales of current happenings, motherhood and every day mundane living.

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