Tuesday, July 5, 7:00pm
Terraza Cafe, 40-19 Gleane St. (Roosevelt Ave./84th St. Intersection. 7 Train to 82nd St. Stop)
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Tuesday, July 5, 7:00pm
Terraza Cafe, 40-19 Gleane St. (Roosevelt Ave./84th St. Intersection. 7 Train to 82nd St. Stop)
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Fordham Lincoln Center 113 W. 60th Street (at Columbus Avenue)
12th Floor Lounge
Directions
Take A, B, C, D & 1 trains to Columbus Circle.
Exit at 60th Street & Broadway. Go west of Columbus Avenue.
Upon entering the glass doors inform the security desk that you are attending the Asian American Poetry event. Take escalators up 1 floor to Plaza level. Take elevator up to the 11th floor. Take stairs 1 flight up to the 12th Floor. Enter 12th Floor Lounge
Kundiman: Love Songs for the Peabody Essex Museum with Ching-In Chen, Jee Leong Koh, Joseph O. Legaspi, Bushra Rehman, Purvi Shah and Yim Tan Wong. For more info: http://masspoetry.crowdvine.com/talks/19110
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Launch Spring with a Yoga-Creative Writing Workshop!
Jump start your creativity while helping out Kundiman.
Join us for a unique and inspiring 2-hour workshop that combines yoga and creative writing. Open to all levels of yoga practitioners and writers. From beginners to those advanced in craft/practice, everyone will benefit from exercises that put you in touch with your body and your imagination. Led by poets Rona Luo, a certified yoga instructor, and Tamiko Beyer, an experienced creative writing instructor.
Proceeds will go to tuition and travel grants for emerging poets attending Kundiman's writing retreat.
Rona Luo explores the body through poetry, yoga and acupuncture. She began studying Chinese Zen meditation at age six, and has served as apprentice to yoga master Maya Breuer. Rona has taught hatha yoga to high school students, seniors and everyone in between. Her classes emphasize breath-linked movement and creative visualization. She works to make yoga accessible to people with disabilities, injuries and low-income. She is a Kundiman Alumnae.
Tamiko Beyer is the author of bough breaks and the poetry editor of Drunken Boat. She is a founding member of Agent 409: a queer writing collective in New York City that has performed across the east coast and led workshops at national conferences such as the U.S. Social Forum. A writing workshops leader for over a decade, Tamiko has worked with groups as varied as homeless LGBT youth, college undergraduates, rural and low-income women, and NY public school children. Her workshops create safe spaces that inspire participants to reach for the heights of their imaginations. She is a Kundiman Alumnae.
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