Slam Poet Lenelle Moise to Perform at SUNY Cobleskill December 4
Lenelle Moise, a nationally-acclaimed slam poet, will present her one-woman show “Womb-Words, Thirsting,” in SUNY Cobleskill’s Bouck Hall Ballroom on Tuesday, December 4 at 8 p.m. Moise describes the show, which is free and open to the public, as "mixing a brew of womanist jazz, queer theory, hip hop and movement” to create an "interactive evening of patchwork poetic storytelling, delivered slam-style." The program contains strong adult content and language.
Named New WORLD Theater’s 2003 Poetry Slam Champion, Haitian-American solo artist Lenelle Moise speaks out about childhood, masculinities, sexualities, AIDS, cultural hybridity and “reclaiming f-words.” She is a self-identified “culturally hyphenated pomosexual poet who creates personal political texts about sexuality, masculinities, being bicultural, and the intersection of race, class, gender and resistance."
SUNY Cobleskill’s Bouck Ballroom will be transformed into a coffee house for the evening.
For more information on this presentation, contact Holly Cargill-Cramer at 518-255-5638. |