Thursday 20 November, 21:00

MEG X Les Créatives: Aja Monet Concert

New York-based surrealist blues poet and activist aja monet delivers powerful and original spoken word performances that address Black resistance, love, and the pursuit of joy. Accompanied by her band, she intertwines her compelling poetry with jazz, crafting introspective and thought-provoking moments. She will be performing as part of the Afrosonica exhibition at the Museum of Ethnography in Geneva, in collaboration with Les Créatives.

Boulevard Carl-Vogt 65,
1205 Genève
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