
25
March 2004
Noiz in Zion: Afrikan Magic this month |
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| Serenah
Cole - local poet and organiser of Noiz in Zion |
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African
tones, African stories and African poets grace the Noiz in Zion night
at Original 4 in April. |
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Poetry
please...with an African flavour this month.
Roi Kwebena:
Afrikan Storyteller, Drummer and Poet Laureate of Birmingham 2001-2002.
Lisa
Jackson:
Nottingham-based storyteller performing her hilarious self composed
'Enus Tales'..."He's a..." "Him wutless but me luv
him" , kinda Caribbean Character.
Kwaku
Ampomah:
This is a rare opportunity to languish in the dulcet tones of this
magical storyteller's Tale of Mystical Afrikan Nights.
And this month's guest musician is Tina Tamsho-Thomas, a Manchester-based
singer, actress and playwrite.
Doors
Open 7:30 for an 8pm start on Sunday 25th April 2004.
Noiz
in Zion happens on the last Sunday of every month at Original 4
on King Street, Leicester. It always kicks off at 19.30BST and usually
features three invited poets, an open mic
for budding poets who want to have a go, and live music. It is organised
by local poet Serenah Cole, winner of the Farago Poetry Slam and
costs just £3 to get in
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