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College of Arts and Humanities
SpeakerOwen Sheers
Eric Ngalle Charles
Natalie Holborow
How can poetry help us to connect with others and with our world at a time of uncertainty and physical distancing?
Join us for FREE poetry workshops on 'New World, New Beginnings' as we celebrate human resilience and connectivity.
Workshops will be led by critically-acclaimed poet and Swansea University Professor in Creativity Owen Sheers who will be joined by award-winning poets Eric Ngalle Charles (workshop 1) and Natalie Ann Holborow (workshop 2).
Aged 18+
No previous writing experience is required
25 PLACES PER WORKSHOP
To attend Workshop 1 with Eric Ngalle Charles (2pm-4pm), please register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/new-world-new-beiginnings-workshop-1-eric-ngalle-charles-registration-122432369513
To attend Workshop 2 with Natalie Ann Holborow (7pm-9pm), please register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/new-world-new-beiginnings-workshop-2-natalie-ann-holborow-tickets-122437392537
All participants will be invited to share their poetry at a special online event on 12th November as part of Being Human, the UK's only national festival of the humanities.
In association with the Being Human Festival, Swansea University's Cultural Institute and Oriel Science.
Contact: Cultural Institute - Swansea University (Email: cultural-institute@swansea.ac.uk)
Website: https://bulletin.swan.ac.uk/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=1794