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Explore South African storytelling, beadwork poetics and praise poetry in this participatory workshop with performer and writer Nomakhwezi Becker.
This participatory poetry workshop draws on South African storytelling traditions of Call & Response, introducing kwasukasukela and its answering phrase chosi in Zulu storytelling tradition, where language is collective and embodied. From there, the focus shifts to ukuzimamela - listening to the body as an archive of memory and language.
Participants are also invited to explore the resonances of home and heritage through personal and everyday objects and imagine what languages they carry, what histories they hold and what they want to keep alive.
We then explore beadwork poetics as a material language and poetic archive in South African tradition, reflecting on how beads and patterns tell stories.
The workshop culminates in an exercise in praise poetry, examining the collective and personal acts of naming, honouring and imagining.
Facilitator
Nomakhwezi Becker is a South African–German performer, writer and facilitator working through poetry, theatre and storytelling. Her work explores memory, language and belonging across diasporic lineages. A Barbican Young Poet (24 & 25) and 2025 Starting Blocks artist, her recent works include Holding Ground and Waiting for Lift Off. She has performed internationally and been published in several anthologies.
£10
Opening Hours
Tue-Sun 10am-6pm
Location:
The Fountain Room
Barbican Centre
Silk Street, London
EC2Y 8DS
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