We are proud and honored to have published
A collection of Poetry by SANDRA SANTIAGO
Join us in celebrating live Poetry and Performance series by women for women.
THE BUTTERFLY POETRY PROJECT IS CELEBRATING THE RELEASE OF SANDRA SANTIAGO’S FIRST BOOK OF POEMS
The Rhythm of Everyday Things
published by Pandora Lobo Estepaio Productions 2014
Saturday May 31st 2014
at Ponce At-Nitecap Coffee Bar
1738 W 18th St Chicago, IL 60608
BOOKS WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE
SPECIAL PRESENTATION BY LAS BOMPLENERAS 2:00PM.
For those who wish to contribute to the open mic,
please arrive by 1:30
OPEN-MIC BEGINS 2:45PM
** Storytellers, Monologists, and Vocalists are all welcome.
Bring your original poems, stories, or read one of your favorites**.
Sandra Santiago (La Pixie) created, curates, and hosts The Butterfly Poetry Project. Sandra Santiago, is a Chicago based early childhood educator, activist, published artist/illustrator, artisan, performance poet and actress. She has her B.A in education from Roosevelt University Chicago, Illinois. She was a finalist in the 2011 and 2013 Gwendolyn Brooks Open Mic contest. Her one woman show, Barrio Love Song, was a finalist in Teatro Vista’s 2012 YO SOLO festival.
After being published in various anthologies including Shades of Ritual (2014), Cantologia (2014) Rebeldes: A Proyecto Latina Anthology (2013),The Poetically Unspoken Anthology (2010), Shades of Faith; Minority Voices in Paganism Anthology and The Journal of Ordinary Thought (Fall 2009 /Winter 2009), and the on-line journal, Everyday Ordinary Things and Dicen Quien Dicen, she now celebrates the release of her FIRST book of poems. The poems are an autobiographical narrative of growing up as a child of an alcoholic and coming into her own.
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Las BomPleneras are Chicago’s all female Bomaba ensemble dedicated to the preservation, promotion and growth of the Puerto Rican culture through the music and dance genres of Bomba and Plena. Their mission is to create a process of empowerment in the female performer in all her aspects, while also instilling a sense of personal ownership and responsibility to the survival of the Puerto Rican music and dance genres of Bomba and Plena.
They’ve performed throughout Chicago and the state of Illinois, Indiana Puerto Rico, New York. Performances include opening for opened up for Ivy Queen and La India in concert, featuring at The World Music Festival in Chicago, Momma’s Hip Hop Kitchen in New York, International Salsa Congress, University of Illinois, Northeastern University, Loras College North Park Roosevelt University & De Paul University
Buy the book at Chicago Art Market