Spike the Poet Corby’s Word Bard

Michael John Pike, (Spike Pike), is a former soldier that has witnessed the truly ugly side of the human race.

He is now a peace activist and performance poet. He is a polemic hard hitting writer, he takes no prisoners when attacking the psychopaths that profit from war, sanctions and famine.

He says, ‘Poetry was my guide to a more enlightened and spiritual way of life, Once you have been awakened, there is no return to slumber.’

Who is Spike the Poet from Corby?

Spike the Poet is a local wordsmith featured in community arts in Corby—often appearing at events involving spoken‑word and seniors’ creative projects. For instance, he performed at Seagrave House care home as part of “Arts in Care” alongside pupils from Rockingham Primary School, entertaining guests with poems and stories in a relaxed summertime event: rooftopartscentre.co.uk+4Northamptonshire Telegraph+4glassball.uk+4.

A different poetic voice, Michael ‘Spike’ Pike, is a Corby-based poet and performer known for his show How Did It Get So Crazy. That piece, performed at The Core in Corby, reflects Pike’s life journey—from a rough youth and army service to humorous, unvarnished storytelling on stage, Northamptonshire Telegraph.


🎨 Exhibitions or Public Events Involving Spike

Spikes contribution so far is community-oriented performance, and he is available for poetry readings exhibitions.

  • He’s featured in live community events (such as care‑home readings and spoken‑word evenings) rather than formal art gallery events.
A performer reciting poetry at a microphone, wearing glasses, a scarf, and a flat cap, with a seated audience and a chair in the background.

📅 Broader Arts Scene in Corby

Although Spike is not currently exhibiting in galleries, he has previously given readings at

  • Rooftop Arts Centre in Corby is buzzing with exhibits like Steel Nerve 2, which has featured major names like Banksy, Damien Hirst, and Tracey Emin. Past and upcoming shows include STEEL NERVE 2 (Nov 2024) and Corby Photography Group Exhibition (May–June 2025) with local photographers displaying work in print and projection formats. Northamptonshire Telegraph+3rooftopartscentre.co.uk+3rooftopartscentre.co.uk+3.
  • The centre also hosts rotating workshops, performance nights, and local art showcases. Spike or other poets may appear at such events, so it’s worth keeping an eye on their events page.

For Spike’s Facebook go to

https://www.facebook.com/share/1CddTYx5iK/

Or on X : @SpikeThePoet


✅ Summary Table

PoetKnown ActivityExhibition Present?
Spike the PoetPerformances at care‑home/community eventsNo solo exhibition found
Michael ‘Spike’ PikeSpoken‑word show at The Core festivalNo gallery exhibition as of now

If you’re eager to spot Spike at a future arts event, it might be useful to check local listings, community centres, or Rooftop Arts’ announcements.

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