Keats House Poets Workshop: Poetry as Protest
This event on 28th January 2018 at 14:00 has past.
Contact: keatshouse@cityoflondon.gov.uk
Work with Keats House Poet Deanna Rodger to explore and create poetry as protest. Is it a viable form of protest? When and where has it been used, and to what extent? Is having a voice and space, to share perspectives, a form of resistance? Is there a fundamental human right?
Deanna Rodger is an international writer, performer and facilitator. She co-curates two leading spoken word events: Chill Pill and Come Rhyme With Me and is on the board of Safe Ground. Commissions include: Under The Skin (St Paul’s Cathedral), Now We Are Here (Young Vic), Women Who Spit (BBC IPlayer) and Buckingham Palace (NYT).
Register: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/keats-house-poets-workshop-poetry-as-protest-tickets-39325829615
Entry: Free
Time: 2:00pm (Finish 16.00)
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