Shab-e She'r Nowruz Celebration

Toronto’s most diverse & brave poetry reading + open mic series

Bänoo Zan - rghrhino@gmail.com

Shab-e She’r (Poetry Night) Nowruz Celebration
Toronto’s most diverse & brave poetry reading + open mic series

Featured poets: Tawhida Tanya Evanson & Ayomide Bayowa
Featured dance artist: Paromita Kar

Host: Bänoo Zan

Time: Tuesday, March 29, 2022
Place: Online (Zoom) Registration is required via Eventbrite

Open Mic Sign-up: 6:45 EST
Show 7-10 PM EST
Admission: $5-10

Tawhida Tanya Evanson is a poet, author and multidisciplinary artist. Her two collections are Bothism (Ekstasis 2017) and Nouveau Griot (Frontenac 2018), and her debut novel Book of Wings (Véhicule 2021) was on CBC Canada Reads 2022 Longlist and one of Quill & Quire's 2021 Books of the Year. With a 25-year practice in spoken word, she performs internationally and has released several albums and videopoems. In 2013, she was Poet of Honour at the Canadian Festival of Spoken Word and received the Golden Beret Award. She is program director of Banff Centre Spoken Word and vice president of the Quebec Writers' Federation. Based in Tiohtià:ke/Montréal, she moonlights as a whirling dervish.

Ayomide Bayowa is an award-winning Nigerian-Canadian filmmaker, and writer. He is the (2021-24) poet laureate of Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. He set off 2018, as a long list of the Nigerian Students Poetry Prize, shortlist of the Eriata Oribabhor Poetry Prize (EOPP) and the Christopher Okigbo Interuniversity Poetry Prize. He was also a long list of the 2021 Adroit Prize for Poetry, semi-finalist of the 2021 Cave Canem Poetry Prize and second place in the 2021 K. Valerie Connor Poetry Prize (Student Category). His works have appeared in Beyond Words, Barren Magazine, Agbowó, Guesthouse-Lit, Stone of Madness Press, Shallow Tales Review.

Paromita Kar holds a PhD in Dance Studies from York University (2014). She is a professional dancer of traditional Indian dances. Paromita also professionally performs dances of Central Asian dances, including Afghan, Iranian, Tajik and Uzbek dance heritages. She is the choreographer and lead dancer of Ensemble Topaz, a Toronto-based integrated music-dance company, which performs dances and music of South Asia, Central Asia and across the Silk Road. She has performed in Canada, the United States, India, the Netherlands and Czech Republic. Her performances and choreographic work have been featured in a number of festivals, such as Tirgan Festival, Toronto International Dance Festival, Tales from the Silk Road at National Arts Centre, Ottawa; as well as a number of international and Canadian music videos. Her website is: paromitakar.wix.com/danseuse

Event Details


Start Date March 29, 2022
End DateMarch 29, 2022
Time7:00pm - 10:00pm