‘Spoken word poetry with The Four Felons’

Functional English department of Kohima College organises workshop

Kohima, March 22 (MExN): Spoken word poetry workshop was conducted by Functional English department of Kohima College, with ‘The Four Felons’ as the resource persons on March 21.  

Spoken word poetry is still at a very nascent stage in Nagaland and as such, relatively unknown. However, these four young ladies Dzüvingünuo Dorothy Chasie, Akule Lasuh, Shürhonuo Tsürho, and Inatoli Jimo, who are currently pursuing their master degree at N.U, had inspiring and encouraging ideas to share. They urged the students to use this medium as a creative outlet to express opinions and thoughts on issues and subjects that touch our lives and leave an impact. Also, in this age where we find ourselves easily connected to other people and culture, they reminded the students to use poetry to heal and not to injure others.

  The programme was chaired by Hütülü Chuzho. Poetry read by Ketosüle Ltu and Moapongla Longchar, a guitar recital by Sentener Aier and vote of thanks delivered by Kekhriesetuonuo Solo, informed a press release received here.  

In their interaction with the Functional English students of Kohima College, The Four Felons described their journey so far, their thoughts and passions, the process that goes into each performance they make, and how each original creation of theirs is an expression of their spiritual and earthly nature.



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