Join us at the Winchester Cultural Center from 7:00 to 8:30 PM for a reading and open mic featuring Joyce Lee. For this event, the first 20 minutes will be a hybrid of spoken word, storytelling, and new poems from Joyce. During the second half of this intimate event, audience members can sign up on a workshop open mic list. Joyce Lee and Clark County Poet Laureate Vogue Robinson will listen to the audience’s poems and provide them performance/writing feedback. The room seats 33 people; early/on-time arrival is encouraged for sign-ups! Admission is FREE!
Joyce Lee is a writer, educator, performer, poet and an Oakland, California native whose gift with words and expression have made her an international talent. She has been a performance competitor since the age of eleven. Joyce Lee performed at Yoshi’s of San Francisco, Oakland’s First Annual Pride Parade, Oakland’s Annual Art & Soul Festival, The Ill-list, and San Francisco’s Theatre in the Vagina Monologues to fund for Womyn’s shelters in Haiti and continues to give bone-chilling performances, making her a favorite featured storyteller for WNYC’s Snap Judgement.
What’s Joyce up to these days? She currently resides in Medellin, Columbia teaching English for Coningles. Columbia has inspired her to found and curate a Writing Workshop called Opalo. Her first novel, Good Mourning, David, is forthcoming.
Event begins at 7 PM at the Winchester Cultural Center:
3130 McLeod Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89121