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Overview
Welcome to The Africa Centre! Join us on 19th November for an out of this world night of Word mastery from the stars. People of ExtraTerrestrial Substance #poETs RETURN as a interstellar empowerment theme at The Africa Centre alongside Conversations with the Constellations. ; a monthly astrology-themed showcase of poetry, music, and cosmic energy!
Nat Nye the Lyrical Alkhemist has wowed crowds since his early days as a Roundhouse poet performing at the Roundhouse, to performing at the likes of Wilderness Festival, Royal Reception for Princess Anne at Olympic Park, Camp Bestival, U.S Embassy, Edinburgh Fringe Festival, H Club, V&A Museum, Black Cultural Archives, Tate Britain, Tate Modern, Ronnie Scotts, Battersea Arts Centre, UCL University, SOAS University and BBC London Radio's The Scene & Dotun Adebayo Sunday Show. Nat Nye established the Mansa HArts company in 2021 to assist artists who want to create work to enhance thier world. Stella B, is a multi-disciplinarian artist, Pan Africanist, Community Champion and Custodian of Culture. Co-Founding Mansa HArts alongside Nat Nye in 2020 as an advocate for Art with Consciousness.
Stella B works as a singer-songwriter, spoken word artist, Creative Director, visual artists (using film, contemporary arts, photography and digital art). Interchanging her roles seemingly effortlessly from events management, curation, project management to live performances, she has blessed events at prestigious venues such as UK Parliament, Sadler's Wells, Tate Modern, Wilderness Festival, ALSO Festival, The H Club, UCL University, Poetry Cafe, Brixton Rizty, Bronze Women Statue Opening, Natwest London HQ and on BBC London Radio's The Scene, Hello Love, Flo Vortex and The Africa Centre.
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Highlights
- 4 hours
- under 14 with parent or legal guardian
- In person
- Paid parking
- Doors at 17:50
Refund Policy
Location
The Africa Centre
66 Great Suffolk Street
London SE1 0BL United Kingdom
How do you want to get there?
Live Art
Stella B creates a masterpiece in the company of the Poetic Temple Audience. The work is then turned into wearable Art that contributes to the £6000 target of the event at The Africa Centre
Open Mic
Poets or People of ExtraTerrestrial Substance sign up for the Open Mic
Break
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