
Sunday, January 19th, 2019. Feature poet Curtis Lavon plus Open Mic. Curtis Lavon embarked on his creative journey as a poet in 2011 when he suffered a series of heart attacks in Greenville, SC. Lavon’s artistry embodies melodic tones enabling him to speak on love, faith, and redemption as a man of God in America. Curtis currently performs out of Charlotte and he recently won a number of notable slams in the region including the Greenville Poetry Slam at Coffee Underground. Host Moody Black. Produced by Wits End Poetry. All poetry styles welcome. Coffee Underground. 1 East Coffee Street. Greenville, SC 29601. 7:30 pm. $7. Join us for the longest-running poetry showcase in South Carolina, celebrating 17 years of exciting poetry programming since 2002. Wits End’s Say What Sundays Poetry Events are at Coffee Underground at 7:30 pm in Downtown Greenville every Sunday night. 1 E. Coffee Street. Featured poets and poetry slams plus our weekly open mic. All poetry styles welcome. Shows often sell out, so get their early or buy tickets at Eventbrite! http://witsendpoetry.eventbrite.com . Follow our social media @witsendpoetry across all platforms. Produced by Wits End Poetry, these poetry events are made possible in part by the generous support of the South Carolina Arts Commission and the Metropolitan Arts Council with funds received from the City of Greenville, BMW Manufacturing Company, Michelin North America, Inc., SEW Eurodrive and the South Carolina Arts Commission. More information at www.witsendpoetry.com. #yeahthatgreenville #gvlarts #greenvillesc #poetryslam #poetry
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