Soul of Langston

Teaching Artist: Daron Stewart

What would be of hip-hop if Langston Hughes never took to poetry, or of Civil Rights if the Harlem Renaissance never flourished?

Soul of Langston answers that question in a one-man show that explores the life and contributions of American poet, playwright, and civil-rights activist Langston Hughes. In his study room, Langston reflects back on the tragedies and triumphs that constructed his life and the worldwide impact of his literary accomplishments…going from “busboy and poet” to becoming Harlem’s Wonder, helping establish the Civil Rights movement through the Harlem Renaissance. Soul of Langston takes the bitter-sweet wit and wisdom of Langston’s poetry, fused with jazz and blues and translates it into an inspiring story of resilience and persistence, daring you to Dream!

Audience: Grades K-12
Format: Performance
Curriculum Connections: English/Language Art, Social Emotional Learning, Social Studies/Culture
Teaching Artist: Daron Stewart

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