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Little Rock spoken artist set for Wednesday Night Poetry

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Little Rock spoken word artist Oya will be featured at this week’s Wednesday Night Poetry at Kollective Coffee+Tea, 110 Central Ave.

The regular open mic session for all poets begins at 6:30 p.m. Oya will perform at 7 p.m., followed by a second open mic. Admission is free and open to all ages.

Oya is named after the Yoruban Orisha Goddess of the winds of change, storms and destructio­n, In a news release she said, “I believe spoken word is my machete to destroy the stigma on platitude opening the door for new interpreta­tion. I speak from personal experience creatively as a way of venting on subjects uncomforta­ble to the majority.” Oya is a follower of the Afrikan philosophy of Sankofa. “Because it’s in the things we forget we already know, that brings us the change to grow.”

She is the founding member of the Little Rock performanc­e troupe, New Wave — a group of artists, poets, comedians, dancers and singers whose focus is to assist in the connection of arts of all types within the community.

“Whenever New Wave shows up it brightens the show. You can bet with Oya as the feature New Wave will be in town,” WNP host Bud Kenny said.

Oya also hosts a biweekly cypher which travels around Little Rock to historic locations open to artists of all types. Every other month she hosts the Battle of the Orisha Poetry Slam.

Oya is an administra­tive officer at Northern Technical College, and the executive officer for communicat­ions for a battalion of the Arkansas Army Reserves.

Email budonfoot@yahoo.com for more informatio­n.

 ?? Submitted photo ?? SPOKEN WORD: Little Rock spoken word artist Oya will be featured at this week’s Wednesday Night Poetry at Kollective Coffee+Tea, 110 Central Ave.
Submitted photo SPOKEN WORD: Little Rock spoken word artist Oya will be featured at this week’s Wednesday Night Poetry at Kollective Coffee+Tea, 110 Central Ave.

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