Latitude Festival: Meet our Children’s Poetry Competition winners!

Esme (10), the BBC Essex finalist, wrote about her great-nan’s piano and what music holds when memory starts to go. Her great-nan has dementia, but the piano brings her back. Alexia, the BBC Three Counties finalist, wrote about her experience of being adopted, moving through homes until she found her forever family, and the love she hopes to pass on to children of her own one day.
Connie (11), the BBC Suffolk finalist, took on the whole sweep of popular music from Baby Boomers to Gen Alpha, finding her own place in that story with a Spotify playlist featuring Dolly Parton, the Goo Goo Dolls and Coldplay.

The finalists were selected by a panel of judges including Kirsty Taylor, Latitude’s Arts Curator; Luke Wright, renowned East Anglian poet who has performed at every Latitude since 2006; Rob Jelly, host of BBC Upload in the East; and Babs Michel, presenter at BBC East.
The overall winner will be announced at the festival and will receive a backstage tour of Henham Park.
You can read each winning entry at the link below, and listen back to all six finalists read their poems on Upload with Rob Jelly HERE.

– Luke Wright, Poet and Competiton Judge

