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Director | Marina Warsama |
One line synopsis | Rap poet, Brother Niyi, and poet and performer, Zena Edwards, explore the relevance of poetry in black popular culture. |
Description | Man and woman strip tape from their mouths. Voices over saying "poetry is about / an alternative perspective / oral tradition is a way of passing on information / poetry’s about talking, it’s about expression". Zena Edwards with girls in playground. Her VO complaining about the attitudes to women in rap. Caption: Bitch Hype. Edwards performs her poem. Brother Niyi kicking a globe in playground. His VO on John Major’s idea of creating a classless society. Caption: Classless Society. Brother Niyi performs his poem. Edwards explains her wish to "sing the praises of black women". Caption: Woman. Edwards performs her poem with interventions by other women. Brother Niyi on rap poetry and the need for self-expression. Caption: Now is the Time. Brother Niyi performs his poem. Credits – poem continues over. |
Production company | Tatu Dada |
Running time | 8 minutes |
Full credits | Artists Zena Edwards, |
Year | 1994 |
Film segment | Talking the Talk - ACE437.2 |
Web address (URL) | https://player.bfi.org.uk/free |