Rap School Poetic Flow with Rob Bradley
Get ready to rhyme, write, and perform in the high-energy creative workshop with freestyle rapper and poet Rob Bradley at The Rap School at Newark Book Festival.

Rap School Poetic Flow with Rob Bradley

In The Rap School, Rob combines the power of poetry, rhythm, and performance to help young people find their voice through rap. Kicking things off with a live freestyle using words from the audience, Rob sets the stage with his signature wit, wordplay, and infectious energy.

Explore key techniques of rap writing, from rhyme and rhythm to flow and lyricism, and craft your own original verses during the workshop before taking to the stage to perform your rap in a supportive and inspiring atmosphere—boosting confidence and showcasing talent.

Rob has performed across the globe—from New York’s underground clubs to major festivals across Europe. He’s given multiple TEDx talks and is celebrated for his compelling storytelling and unmatched freestyle skills. Drawing on influences like The Fugees, 2Pac and The Notorious B.I.G., Rob’s work is all about truth, creativity, and connection.

Perfect for teens and young adults (and their parents, too), this is a must-attend event for anyone into rap, poetry, or self-expression. No experience needed—just bring your energy and imagination. Recommended 7+

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Adults

£3.00

Children

£3.00

About the Author

Rob is a world championship-winning freestyle rapper, a published poet and a multiple time TEDx talker. He has performed around the world, from underground clubs in New York to festivals throughout Europe, and collaborated with international artists along the way. He’s built a solid reputation as an astute lyricist, captivating storyteller and unrivalled improviser. ​ Rob started writing poetry at age 8. When he was 12 he discovered various rap CDs. From that moment, he was hooked. Influenced by The Fugees, 2pac and The Notorious BIG, Rob got to writing his own raps and perfecting his delivery and flow. As he grew up he learned how to use his new skills to tell his own stories and create a style of rap music that uses honesty, emotion and storytelling to convey positive and progressive messages.

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