12 Apr 2014
The start of 2014 saw the death of Amiri Baraka, one of the most influential, controversial and galvanising cultural figures of the twentieth century. As poet, novelist, playwright, music critic, editor, and cultural organiser, Baraka extended the possibilities of modern writing. Following a day long symposium (tickets available separately) assessing the scope of nearly 65 years of work, considering the importance, paradoxes and potentialities of Baraka’s career across a range of disciplines, this evening performance commemorates the late poet’s life and work.
Programme
Video piece by Colin Still - 3 mins
19:03 Ben Hickman Introduction
19:05 KAYO CHINGONYI – 15 mins
19:20 MICHAEL ZAND - 15 mins
19:35 MELANIE ABRAHAMS – 10 mins
19:45 SEAN BONNEY - 20 mins
20:05 JEAN 'BINTA' BREEZE - 15 mins
20:20 LINTON KWESI JOHNSON - 20 mins