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55th Poetry International Festival Rotterdam
Main reading - Alysia Nicole Harris

Main reading - Alysia Nicole Harris

We are proud to welcome one of the most influential voices in the spoken word scene: Alysia Nicole Harris (USA). With her powerful imagery and stage presence, her performances are an unforgettable experience. Her poetry, seamlessly blending the political and the personal, lingers long after it is heard.

Whether you are a longtime fan or discovering her work for the first time, Alysia Nicole Harris is sure to inspire you. Come listen to her reading, hosted by Jelle van Riet, during Poetry International! 

 

Alysia Nicole Harris

Alysia Nicole Harris is a poet, journalist, linguist, and teaching-artist. 

Harris holds an MFA in Poetry from New York University and a PhD in Linguistics from Yale University. She has been working as a performance artist and speaker since 2010, and is currently serving as the founding Arts and Soul Editor of Scalawag Magazine, which focuses on the politics and culture of the southern United States. 

In 2016, Harris published the chapbook How Much We Mus...

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We are proud to welcome one of the most influential voices in the spoken word scene: Alysia Nicole Harris (USA). With her powerful imagery and stage presence, her performances are an unforgettable experience. Her poetry, seamlessly blending the political and the personal, lingers long after it is heard.

Whether you are a longtime fan or discovering her work for the first time, Alysia Nicole Harris is sure to inspire you. Come listen to her reading, hosted by Jelle van Riet, during Poetry International! 

 

Alysia Nicole Harris

Alysia Nicole Harris is a poet, journalist, linguist, and teaching-artist. 

Harris holds an MFA in Poetry from New York University and a PhD in Linguistics from Yale University. She has been working as a performance artist and speaker since 2010, and is currently serving as the founding Arts and Soul Editor of Scalawag Magazine, which focuses on the politics and culture of the southern United States. 

In 2016, Harris published the chapbook How Much We Must Have Looked Like Stars to Stars, winning the New Women’s Voices Award. Her poetry has been described as lush in texture, full of life, and indeed alive in a profound and humane way. Her work has been featured in numerous publications such as Vinyl Poetry, the Letters Journal, and Solstice Literary Magazine. Her written poetry was included in the anthology The BreakBeat Poets: New American Poetry in the Age of Hip-Hop (2015), and Harris has performed her spoken word on stages worldwide. She was nominated for the Pushcart Prize twice (in 2014 and 2017) and was awarded a Cave Canem Fellowship in 2015. Harris’s work is collaborative and connected to place and community; this is illustrated by the part she played in the founding of the Artist Inn Detroit and The Strivers Row collective. 

Friday June 13th

22:15 – 21:45

LantarenVenster - Auditorium 5

Fun fact: After the program, Alysia Nicole Harris is signing at the book stand in the foyer.


Pricing

Buy a day- or passe-partout-ticket via the link above.

Language and duration

Language: English

Duration: 30 minutes

Festival poets

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