This event is part of the Nick Virgilio Haiku Performance Series, an annual series inspired by the haiku tradition and the work of Nick Virgilio, a prolific haiku poet who spent much of his life in Camden. 

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About the Performance 

The poet Sonia Sanchez has said that “the soul and spirit are formalized, they are formal things.
They’re blues, they’re spirituals, they’re haiku, they’re tanka, they’re all these things that reach
your heart and your spirit and your soul.” Poet Yolanda Wisher & double bassist Mark Palacio
present hokkuchi, a meeting of haiku & eros inspired by Sonia Sanchez’s most pulse-stirring &
blush-worthy work. Performing original haiku sequences set to blues changes, Wisher & Palacio
explore the intimate connection between form & feeling.

About the Performers 

Hailing from Germantown via Ambler, North Wales, Brooklyn, and Belize, the husband & wife
duo of double bassist Mark Palacio and poet Yolanda Wisher has been marrying art & activism
in Philadelphia since 1999 when they met at an open mic in Old City. A largely self-taught
musician, Palacio is a fifth/sixth grade teacher by day. A two-time poet laureate & Pew Fellow,
Wisher is the author of Monk Eats an Afro (Hanging Loose Press, 2014) & the co-editor of Peace
is a Haiku Song (Philadelphia Mural Arts, 2013). Together they have created a rogue poetry
collective based in West Philly, a neighborhood poetry festival in Germantown, a band called
The Afroeaters, & a kid named Thelonious.

Date & Time
February 14, 2018
7:00 pm-8:30 pm

Location
Campus Center
Raptor Roost
326 Penn St.
Camden, NJ

Admission Information
Free; RSVP suggested

Contact
Leah Falk
8566684980
writers@camden.rutgers.edu

Event posted in blues, haiku, music, poetry.