Don’t miss debut live show of this new collaboration on 22nd June - Tickets here
Mr. Poetivist will be working in our studios with Jinn Records' producer Abraham Moughrabi to soundtrack and record a brand new collection of works. "kumbaya" pays tribute to grief, family trauma, reflects the vulnerability of time and interrogates the moral narrative of a home that prohibits human nature from wearing emotions on its sleeves.
The stanzas in this collection navigates the myriad forms of loss, from the simplest to the most intricate – bearing witness to memorable sentences, infused with raw farewells meant to epitomise the intersection that separates our beautiful existence; the delicate balance between life and grief. It is a dance between poetry, music and sound that reminds us–the brutal mornings of relatives and friends; people whose love, fears, and names have perhaps slipped through life’s tongue into the unknown.
The residency will culminate in a live performance with guest artists and musicians - delivering the world premiere of "kumbaya - an elegy to distant relatives".
Accompanied by guest musicians and performers wherever he goes, Mr. Poetivist captivates audiences with his powerful spoken words and heartfelt expressions. His collection of stanzas delves into the myriad forms of loss, from the simplest to the most intricate, bearing witness to memorable sentences infused with raw farewells. Through his poetry, Mr. Poetivist epitomises the intersection that separates our beautiful existence, reminding us of the delicate balance between life and grief.
Mr. Poetivist, born in Ghana, is a poet and curator whose voice echoes with the essence of his homeland. With a keen eye for unsaid narratives, he unearths visuals that resonate deeply with audiences. Notable works include a commissioned series of poems for Isshaq Ismail's exhibition, 'Beyond the Fence, Begins the Sky,' at Efie Gallery. Additionally, Mr. Poetivist debuted his radio playwright "The Village We Are" on Berlin-based radio-Refuge Worldwide, showcasing his versatility as a creative force. His poem "Ode To Afrika" was featured as the lead poem for TEDxAccra 2021, further solidifying his place as a prominent voice in contemporary poetry.