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Poems for Mandela: Part I
SLiP asked poets for poems about Madiba. This is the result, including videopoems of Allison-Claire Hoskins and Bulelani Zantsi.
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Tagged Afrikaans, afrikaaps, allison claire-hoskins, apartheid, bulelani zantsi, english, InZync poetry sessions, isixhosa, Madiba, Mandela, mihi matshingana, multilingualism, Nelson Rolihlala Mandela, performance poetry, pieter odendaal, poetry, Post-Apartheid, ronelda kamfer, South Africa
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Thoughts from a wannabe: taking part in an InZync slam
Maria Geustyn’s beautiful and sincere account of her experience as participant in last week’s InZync Spring Slam explores how poetry changes our world.
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Tagged Adrian Different, allison claire-hoskins, Inzync, kate ellis-cole, kyle louw, language, performance poetry, pieter odendaal, poetry, poetry slam
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The space where two art forms meet
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Tagged albertus street, criss jami, edna fourie, mcgregor poetry festival, performance poetry, reading, spoken word
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Following THROUGH: an impossible read
While we’re on the topic of book cultures, our guest blog this week features excerpts from the unique publications of Cape Town based performance poet, croc E moses.
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Tagged book culture, digital media, experimental print, performance poetry
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