Poetry Night
21st of March 2026 at 19.30
Mindaugas Uzubalis
2/18/20261 min read


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Welcome to a cozy evening of poetry, prose, and creative expression. As we enter the Spring season, let’s gather in an intimate circle of spoken word and shared presence. Together, we’ll venture into imaginal worlds through metaphors rising from the deepest wells of our being.
Space is limited to 10 participants (with possible exceptions). The evening will be hosted in English, but you are warmly invited to share in German or in your native language. If you feel inspired, you may even embody your poetry through movement.
This event is open to everyone—from beginners to seasoned poets. You are welcome to read your own work, or to share a poem or piece of writing that has moved or inspired you.
This is an inclusive, non-judgmental, and free gathering (donations are welcome but entirely optional). It is made possible by kind souls who value authentic connection—to oneself, to others (including the more-than-human world), and to the invisible realms that poetry so beautifully reveals. It is an invitation to step gently beyond comfort, to embrace vulnerability, and to be witnessed in the sacred unfolding of your voice.
Tea may be available—please bring your own cup.
© 2025 by Mindaugas Uzubalis
From David Whyte's Poem - What to Remember When Waking
"...What you can plan is too small for you to live.
What you can live wholeheartedly will make plans enough
for the vitality hidden in your sleep.
To be human is to become visible
while carrying what is hidden as a gift to others.
To remember the other world in this world
is to live in your true inheritance..."
