Incredible Night of Story-Telling in Toronto
When Brothers Speak, an annual spoken word showcase celebrating voices of Black Men will take place at the St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts, Toronto on November 9th.
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This riveting spoken word showcase will feature rhymes and clever wordplay from six poets who use the art of spoken word and poetry to share their life experiences, inspire attendees, and invoke a soul-stirring experience that will take you on a rollercoaster of emotions for three hours.
The artistic line-up of poets include
- Prentice Powell (San Francisco) – Grammy Award Nominee
- David Delisca (Toronto)
- Ian Keteju (Toronto)
- Martin Gomes
- Ed Mabrey (Los Angeles), and
- Host, Dwayne Morgan.
MORE ABOUT WHEN BROTHERS SPEAK
Returning for its 26th edition, When Brothers Speak is North America’s largest and longest-running annual showcase of Black male spoken word artists. Founded by recent Order of Ontario appointee Dwayne Morgan, When Brothers Speak shines the spotlight on six Black men who use the spoken word to share stories of life as they have lived and experienced it.
Come enjoy a fun time and embark on this lyrical adventure. As always, you can keep up with all the fun happenings in Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area on efosa.
WHEN BROTHERS SPEAK
When: November 9th, 8:00 pm
Where: Jane Mallett Theatre, St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts, Toronto
Admission: Priced. Tickets start at $63. Grab your tickets here