Watch this free presentation on persona poetry by South African poet and N4 artist Babalwa Tetyana: “One Voice, Many Voices – An N4 Artist Network Workshop.”
Have you always wanted to write a persona poem, but don’t know where to begin?
Now’s your chance!
To help you tell your story and realize your inner poet, we’re proud to present the following workshop: “One Voice, Many Voices – An N4 Artist Network Workshop.”
Led by South African poet and N4 artist, Babalwa Tetyana, this one-hour workshop lets you engage with Tetyana’s lessons and learnings around your schedule and your convenience!
Babalwa tells her story and shares the poetry her life inspired — then teaches you the tips and techniques to tell yours!
Whether you’re an experienced poet eager to grow, or a new poet who’s hungry to learn, we invite you to watch our workshop — and raise your voice!
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