One-session workshop aimed at young students of the Trinity Access program, within the European Language & Culture Week.
How can poetry and music help to integrate you in a new city? Every language is different, but music and rythm are universal languages. In this workshop, Spanish rapper and poet Celia Bsoul will speak about how she used music and poetry to be part of a new society and find her place in a foreign city.
This session proposes an approach to poetry and music as ways to explore and express both the social context and personal experiences.
Celia Bsoul is a Spanish rapper, poet and journalist from Madrid. In 2017 she released her first album, Estacciones. She has performed at various poetry events and concerts in Spain and Dublin, where she lived in 2018, such as Ruby Sessions or Culture Night. Celia currently lives in Spain, where she works as a community manager for the national Spanish TV (RTVE) and she also gives poetry and rap workshops, some of them on gender equality.