Poetry

Debris performing A Toast to the People at Edinburgh International Festival 2021.

The 2021 Edinburgh International Festival's 'A Toast to the People' series commissioned ten spoken word artists to write a piece inspired by Gil Scott-Heron and Brian Jackson’s ‘A Toast to the People’. Here, Debris Stevenson performs their work 'Toast to Room 2' in Edinburgh's Dance Base.

 
Debris found poetry at 16 in the gut of the Roundhouse, where words enabled her to navigate her dyslexia. After being followed by Channel4 for 2 years, she was published by organisations such as, Louis Vuitton, Oxford University, Holland Park Press and BBC Radio's The Verb.
Filming & Editing by Ioney Smallhorne http://vimeo.com/ioneyiscreative
The current education system doesn’t work for everyone. Grime-poet Debris Stevenson takes us back to her experience at school when she was labelled as someone with dyslexia and a failure. written & performed DEBRIS STEVENSON director, producer & editor ALFIE BARKER exec producers BETH TURRELL & SOLOMON NWABUEZE associate producer CLAUDIA LEE director of photography TOM LA MOTTE camera assistant AMOL DATTA sound recordist MATTHEW EDWARDS sound designer BREEN TURNER post-sound NFTS grade CAROLINE MORIN post-producer MIKAEL NAKKAS @ WASH special thanks HOPE MOON, DELIA BARKER, JAMIE HUTCHINSON, CHRIS HORDLEY, LEEDS FILM, KIRKLEE'S COUNCIL, MICHAEL FURNESS, PATRICK PILLAR, CATHERINE BRAY. Shot in Leeds & surrounding areas. a FILM ROUNDHOUSE production. Funded by Creative England, BBC Arts and Roundhouse.
Inspired by and opening with D Double E's line from Birds in the Sky. Commissioned poem by the British Council by Debris Stevenson in honour of their new building in Stratford, Newham.

Debris performing "Stop Dat" at Sofar London on August 18th, 2016

 Credit: Head photography by Camille Mack.