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wa david seredaWORDS ALOUD is celebrating 15 years of super-charged multi-arts, poetry & story-telling performances. Join us November 2nd to 4th for a series of influential performances and workshops by internationally renowned poets and authors.

For 2018, our dedicated volunteers have put together a program that celebrates both our past and our future. We’ve created a mix of dynamic poets who’ve made past festivals especially memorable, innovative new spoken word stars, and a few new twists.

This year’s Friday night performances will take place in Owen Sound at St. George’s Anglican Hall. Saturday and Sunday performances and workshops will be in Durham. And Sunday morning we encourage everyone to help us envision the next 15 years of Words Aloud over coffee and muffins.wa rebecca thomas

For event details and ticket sales, please find us on our website (WordsAloud.ca) & follow us @wordsaloudfest on your favourite social media platforms.

Featured at this year’s Words Aloud Festival will be:

- Musical madman genius poet, past performer & fan favourite, C.R. Avery
- Antiguan-Canadian writer/performer and director of The Banff Centre Spoken Word Program and ANU live art, Tanya Evanson
- Multi-award-winning novelist and poet, and fiction reviewer for the New York Times Book Review, Steven Heighton
- Writer/performer and author of the novel Missing the Ark, and poetry collections Sea Peach and Bipolar Bear, Cat Kidd
- Award-winning novelist/poet & Toronto's Poet Laureate, Anne Michaels
- Genre-mashing performance artist, choreographer, and educator, Wes Ryan
- One of Canada's most distinctive voices, singer, songwriter, composer, music director, and Annan, Ontario resident, david sereda
- Former Poet Laureate of Halifax, Mi'kmaw poet and activist, children’s author and previous writer for the CBC & Washington Post, Rebecca Thomas

source: media release

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