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Sara Hirsch: The Poet's Place


2 Mar 2018, 5:30pm - 7:00pm

Top Floor, Margaret McMillan Building

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Cost Free
Department Educational Studies , Centre for Language, Culture and Learning
Contact educ-studies(@gold.ac.uk)

Sara Hirsch - Poet and Educator

Join award winning writer, performer, TEDx speaker and spoken word educator Sara Hirsch for a dynamic, reflective and poetic presentation exploring her work in schools and on stages across the world. Sara will interrogate the importance of creativity within the curriculum. She will share some of her experiences from her unique position as both an artist and educator and share some of her own poetry, leaving plenty of time for questions and discussion.

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2 Mar 2018 5:30pm - 7:00pm
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