'Immmperfect Impediment' event in Sheffield

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Sipho Eric Ndlovu (courtesy of the Common Ground Symposium)

The University of Sheffield invites you to a special spoken word poetry event this International Stammering Awareness Day, with proceeds going to STAMMA.

'Immmperfect Impediment: My Stammering Journey', is a captivating spoken word poetry show by Sipho Eric Ndlovu, Poet Laureate at the University of Sheffield’s Faculty of Social Sciences.

Sipho has transformed his personal experience of living with a stammer into an inspiring, interactive and family-friendly performance that blends honesty, humour and powerful storytelling. 

He says, "This isn't just about poetry on stage — it's about opening up conversations, breaking down the stigma around speech differences and celebrating the beauty of diverse, rhythmic voices". Watch Sipho introduce the event above.

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Through his art, Sipho invites audiences to see vulnerability as strength. He takes what some may label an impediment and shows how it can actually become a tool for connection, creativity and resilience. Expect moving words, moments of laughter and opportunities for your own reflections as he guides us through his journey with warmth and courage. 

Whether you're a poetry lover, someone who has lived with (or supported someone with) a stammer, or simply curious to experience a performance that uplifts and educates, this show is for you. It's interactive, inclusive and welcoming for all ages. 

Immmperfect Impediment: My Stammering Journey by Sipho Eric Ndlovu 

Date & time: Wednesday 22nd October, 6pm to 7:30pm
Location: Mappin Hall, The Sir Frederick Mappin Building, Mappin St, Sheffield S1 3JD. 
Tickets: £8 or £5 for concessions (under 18s, over 65s, students or those on lower incomes). If standard ticket prices are not affordable for you at this time, you can choose this option with no questions asked.

Buy standard tickets (£8)

Buy concession tickets (£5)

Sipho and the University of Sheffield are kindly donating proceeds to STAMMA. If you'd like to make a donation too, please see our Donate page.