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New Orleans Poetry Festival

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New Orleans Poetry Festival

The Department of Spanish and Portuguese is partnering with the New Orleans Poetry Festival to sponsor an evening of Brazilian poetry at the Stone Auditorium in the Woldenberg Art Center on April 14, 2023. They have invited five Brazilian poets, two based in Rio de Janeiro, and three in the United States, to participate in the festival.

The two Rio-based poets are leading Afro-Brazilian literary figures who have been active for decades. The other three are younger poets pursuing or have completed PhD degrees in the United States (Princeton, Harvard, University of Illinois). These five poets will join Pulitzer-prize-winning poet Tyehimba Jess as the featured presenters.

Founded in 2016, the mission of the New Orleans Poetry Festival is to create a space for an inclusive and diverse group of writers to collaborate, share and influence each other while also being immersed in the distinct literary culture of New Orleans. The festival brings in poets and performers from across the globe to share their work and research in topics not only specific to writing but to cultural, political, and activist needs relevant to the current climate. The festival is highly participatory with events ranging from workshops to open mics. It is free and open to the public.

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New Orleans Poetry Festival is sponsored by: The Department of Spanish and Portuguese, The School of Liberal Arts, The Stone Center for Latin American Studies, The Africana Studies Program, the Department of Music, and Tulane University.

 

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Stone Center for Latin American Studies


Tickets are Not required
For more information on this event, please visit https://nolapoetry.com/index.php/