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Mon, 7 Nov 2011 15:53:10 -0500
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 This Tuesday, Nov. 8, come see nationally renowned spoken word poet Phil
Kaye give a special workshop and performance, open to everyone in the
Dartmouth community.

   *Poetry workshop @ 5 pm, One Wheelock*

  *Performance @ 7 pm, One Wheelock*

    *(Talk-back will follow the performance)*


   Snacks and refreshments provided at both events.




  *Phil Kaye performs "TEETH"*
 *http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1ZBhEP42aw*

 *Phil Kaye performs "SUBURBIA"*
 *http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-spXvscU80*




 *ABOUT PHIL KAYE*
 Raised by a Japanese mother and Jewish-American father, Phil Kaye fell in
love with spoken word poetry at age 17. Since then he has toured across the
country as a celebrated performer, writer, and teacher. He has appeared on
NPR, performed at Lincoln Center, and most recently coached and performed
on the 2011 Providence National Poetry Team, ranked third in the nation.
His first book, *A Light Bulb Symphony*, was published in 2011, and his
work can be found regularly in *CHAOS Magazine*.

 Phil is a graduate of Brown University, where he was head coordinator of
Space in Prisons for the Arts and Creative Expression (SPACE) and taught
weekly poetry workshops in maximum security prisons. He has been the
keynote speaker and performer at MassSTAR, the Massachusetts Department of
Education's youth leadership conference and is the two-time recipient of
the National College Poetry Slam award for "Pushing the Art Forward," given
for outstanding innovation in the art of performance poetry; he is the only
person to ever receive the award twice.

 As the full-time co-director of Project VOICE, Phil frequently travels to
colleges and high schools perform his work and teach poetry workshops.
Project V.O.I.C.E. (Vocal Outreach Into Creative Expression) is a national
movement that encourages young people to engage with the world around them
and use poetry as an instrument through which they can explore and better
understand their culture, their society, and ultimately themselves.





 Sponsored by Collis Governing Board, Hillel, Student Assembly, Soul
Scribes, Stonefence Review, Bazaar, Pan Asian Council, and Casque and
Gauntlet


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