Description
Each evening in the main hall we will have a pop-up bar called Smokey Joe’s Café. Join us for a beverage and live entertainment.
The Jam Sessions will be hosted by musician and poet, Kent Evans. Listen to a labyrinth of lyrics, poetry, and prose with writers and musicians.
Presenting:
- Athena Fenix is poet, publisher and radio DJ from Toluca.
- Dennise Martínez escribir es su lenguaje más puro. La poesía le ha permitido sentir sin pudor y expresar lo que ronda en su mente. Escribe cuentos que la han llevado al país de las maravillas donde se ha permitido soñar. Es una lectora ávida y muy apasionada que ha encontrado en la literatura y la escritura, un espejo, una llave, un camino, su vocación.
- Jeffrey Sipe is a journalist and writer who still dreams of being an F1 driver someday. He has covered the global independent film industry from Tokyo and New York City and his work has appeared in trades and broadsheets around the world.
- Garrett Smith has never stopped working toward filling the world with more justice as an educator, political activist and poet. Garrett has published three books of poetry, and he loves to share his verses at literary events in Phoenix and in Mexico City.
- Caye Garcia (Bass) is a founding member of Dust Industry, and sound engineer for the Cervantino festival, Guanajuato Symphony and University Radio.
- Gabo Nieto (Vocals, Guitar, Synth) is a founding member of Dust Industry and creator of digital landscapes.
- Eric Parker has taught creative writing and literature at The University of Alabama since 2010, was the longtime co-director of the Pure Products Reading Series.
- Liah Alonso is a singer, songwriter, and social activist. Liah’s dynamic musical style is eclectic, and her shows focus on a theme that weaves songs and stories together to engage the audience in an emotional journey.
- Rodrigo RV (musician)
- Tomás Bürkey (musician) is a renowned Chilean-American multidisciplinary artist, celebrated for his versatility across a wide range of artistic mediums. Bürkey is currently working on the now traditional collective Digital Altar.
- Fernando Chávez es escritor, traductor, músico y poeta, alumno del taller de La Musa Hosca. Ha escrito en revistas como El Beisman y Punto Rojo Magazine; ha publicado en antología; y ha sido premiado en distintos certámenes literarios.
- Kent Evans