
February Poetry Café- CANCELLED
We have cancelled tonight’s café due to the ice and frigid temperatures.
Join us for our mid-month Poetry Café in the Great Hall. Bring a poem to read (either one you’ve read or written), or come ready to listen to and enjoy poetry. There will not be an academic discussion on the pieces, rather time to celebrate and share the poetry that we love.
February is a rich month for inspiration; President’s Day might inspire you to reflect on America’s legacy and pen a letter to America. Valentine’s Day may cause you to reflect on the paper valentines you exchanged as a child. Black History Month could lead you to pen a response to a poem written by your favorite Black poet.
Wine and warm beverages will be served. Please register below.
There is some debate on the origin of the phrase “Poetry Café.” Some argue it refers to the Modernists (Gertrude Stein, Ernest Hemingway, TS Eliot, etc.) sharing their work in the cafés in Europe. As spoken word poetry has gained traction and the genre of slam poetry has evolved, some trace the phrase to the Nuyorican Poets Café in Manhattan. The café was founded in 1973 by Rutgers professor Miguel Algarín and gave Puerto Rican New York poets a place to meet and share their work. Although the café was closed for several years in the 1980’s, it continues to serve as an arts center for the Nuyorican community.
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