Part of the Third Coventry International
This event on 9th May 2009 at 15:30 has past.
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Birmingham poets Roy MacFarlane and Adele Falconer celebrate the La Bouche du Roi art installation with a selection of poems about slavery past and present. Roy MacFarlane was born in Birmingham but has lived most of his life in Wolverhampton and has been writing for eight years. As resident poet at Starbucks, a solo performer and a member of the New October Poets he’s performed in numerous venues, sharing the stage with poets such as Roi Kwabena and Fred D’Aguiar. Roy’s first play; For the Love of Auset, premiered at the Drum in June 2007. In November 2007 he starred in the dramatised spoken word production, Field Slave Number 139. Away from his writing Roy is Equalities and Diversity Officer for Birmingham City Council.
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Time: 3:30pm
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