Oct. 13: Nuar Alsadir, Samiya Bashir, Haleh Liza Gafori, Roberto Carlos Garcia, Anthony McPherson, Maya C. Popa, Charif Shanahan

Oct. 14: Brittany Barker, Cornelius Eady, Stephanie Pacheco, Jive Poetic, Ladan Osman, Amber Tamblyn, Anyrah Shavéh, Emily Skillings

The two-day s3: Lincoln Center Poetry Festival is the first of its kind on campus and born from the curation of its first poet-in-residence, Mahogany L. Browne. Passionate soliloquies to rhythmic verses bring together a diverse array of talented performers who captivate audiences with their lyrical prowess and engaging stage presence. The festival takes place in a one-of-a-kind intimate performance space surrounded by the buzz of New York City. Extending past traditional poetry recitations, it embraces experimentation and innovation, featuring collaborations with musicians, dancers, and visual artists, hands-on haiku, and book signings. Prepare to be enchanted by the interplay of words, sounds, and visuals, as artists push the boundaries of what is possible in the realm of performance poetry. Whether you are an ardent lover of poetry or a curious newcomer to the world of spoken word, the s3: Lincoln Center Poetry Festival promises an immersive experience featuring captivating performances that will leave you spellbound. Join us and be swept away by this extraordinary journey of self-discovery, empathy, and artistic brilliance.

OCTOBER 13
Nuar Alsadir, Samiya Bashir, Haleh Liza Gafori, Roberto Carlos Garcia, Anthony McPherson, Maya C. Popa, and Charif Shanahan

OCTOBER 14
Brittany Barker, Cornelius Eady, Stephanie Pacheco, Jive Poetic, Ladan Osman, Amber Tamblyn, Anyrah Shavéh, and Emily Skillings

Run time: approximately 2 hours 30 minutes

If you have any questions about this event, please contact Guest Experience at 212-875-5456 or [email protected].

 

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