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Wednesday, March 13, 2019

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Dante reading group
H4.50 Humanities Building

The Dante reading group continues with Canto 3 of Inferno this Weds at 13:00 in H450.

We're using the Durling-Martinez parallel-text; copies are available in the library including e-book version.

All staff and students welcome.

 

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Performance Poetry & Spoken Word Surgery Sessions with Joshua Idehen
Writers’ Room in Millburn House

 Bring your poems and spoken word pieces over for an extensive writing and performance workshop session run by Joshua Idehen.

 

Learn how to practise well, editing techniques and stage exercises to make your pieces stand out.

 

Sessions are open to anyone and free. They take place in the Writers’ Room in Millburn House on 6th of March and 13th of March from 6-7pm.

 

About Joshua Idehen

Joshua Idehen is a poet, teacher and musician. A British born Nigerian, his poetry has been published alongside Linton Kwesi Johnson and Anthony Joseph and he has performed at festivals and respected venues across the UK and Europe. He collaborated with artists The Comet Is Coming and Sons of Kemet on their Mercury nominated albums Channel The Spirits and Your Queen Is A Reptile . His theatre/spoken word and music album "Last Night" with Electro/Spoken Word band Benin City was released in June by Moshi Moshi Music. He is working on his debut book and a one man show. He teaches Performance Poetry on the Warwick University Writing Programme.

 

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