Saul Williams has defined and redefined poetry as an accessible, living art form. His poetry has served as the archetype for a new generation of poets and spoken word artists. His groundbreaking work as a writer and actor in the critically acclaimed film Slam (Sundance’s Grand Jury Prize ‘98 Cannes’ Camera D’Or ‘98) placed him as a figurehead of the spoken word/slam movement.
Calling all spoken word, poetry and acapella students to participate. No backline or CD players will be provided.
Admission: Free to Columbia students. $3 suggested donation to all non-Columbia students. Call 312.369.7569 for information
Location: 623 South Wabash Avenue, Floor 1 / Hokin Annex
Questions? Visit colum.edu/multiculturalaffairs
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