Randomness Guide to London - Differences between Version 4 and Version 1 of Category Open Mic
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"Open mic" is a term used particularly for performing poetry and acoustic nights, sometimes a more varied cabaret. It generally means the performers turn up before the night starts, to get their name on a list so they can each do a 5 or 10 minute spot. I think in folk clubs it has been called a come-all-ye. It's slightly different from floor spots, which performers usually have to arrange with the organiser in advance. |
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In comedy clubs the equivalent is open spots, but performers have to arrange them in advance in fact 3-4 months ahead, except for two clubs by the river in SE London, where performers can just turn up early on the night. |
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