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REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Between Music & Language w/ Hiwot Adilow

Friday, February 14th is the last day to register for Between Music & Language: Black Acoustemologies, a 3 hour, single session class with Hiwot Adilow. Details below:

Between Language & Music: Black Acoustemologies | 3 hours
$75.00

Saturday, February 22, 2025 | 1:00 – 4:00 PM (ET) | In-person

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Acoustemology, a hybridization of the words “acoustic” and “epistemology,” emphasizes sonic ways of knowing and being in the world. In this three-hour, generative poetry workshop, participants will study the use of sound in Black poetics before applying these lessons to their own work. By playing with musicality and crafting precise lyrics, we'll begin to unveil new ways of knowing and being known through poetry. This single-session workshop is open to writers of all backgrounds and experience levels.

Location: 1315 Walnut Street, Philadelphia

Instructor: Hiwot Adilow is an Ethiopian American poet from southwest Philadelphia. She is co-winner of the 2018 Brunel International African Poetry Prize and author of the chapbooks In the House of My Father (Two Sylvias Press, 2018) and Prodigal Daughter (Akashic Books & African Poetry Book Fund, 2019). Her work appears in Callaloo, The Offing, Reconstructed Magazine, and elsewhere, and has been anthologized in The BreakBeats Poets Vol 2.0: Black Girl Magic (Haymarket Books, 2018). 

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