Spoken Word thrills attendees

“Spoken Word”, a monthly session that brings together poetry, art and live band music, took place on Wednesday night at exclusive The Manor Hotel in Nyarutarama.

Thursday, January 31, 2013
Natasha Performs during Wednesdayu2019s Spoken Word. The New Times / Win Hansen

"Spoken Word”, a monthly session that brings together poetry, art and live band music, took place on Wednesday night at exclusive The Manor Hotel in Nyarutarama.The show that kicked off at 8:49pm, about an hour late from schedule, compensated for lost time with powerful poetry, interlude melodies accompanied by impressive guitar and piano performances  from  volunteers in the crowd  and the occasional rib-cracking comedy from the MC.     What stood out the most though were the poetry recitals, done in a blend of English, French and Kinyarwanda under the theme "Guilty Pleasures”. Lines in particular poems ranged from stirring, funny, and nostalgic. After each poem, a long round of applause and ululation followed. However, the night was brought to its climax by a "joke cracking” competition from four couples selected from the audience. The winning couple earned itself a special dinner at hotel.  "I am so glad with the turn-up of this month’s event. I only pray that a bigger number comes next time, "said Diana Mpyisi, co-founder and organiser of the Spoken Word initiative.