Sunday, April 24, 2011

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April cyclone in Chiclayo



Kaypi Kani Cultural Association, led by Matilde Granados, and Cyclone Poetry, organized by Juan Jose Soto, are pleased to invite all lovers of literature and the general public poetry reading April Cyclone , which will take place on Friday 29 April at 7.30 pm in the auditorium of the Alliance Française of Chicago, on Calle Juan Cuglievan 644, Chiclayo. Participate
Isabel Bazán Matta (coming from Lima to share his poetry), Ronald Cordova Street, Estela and Fernando Rosakebia Odiaga. About

participating poets: Isabel Matta

Bazán (Lima, 1971) studied Communications
Social and Education at the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, and a Diploma in Education from the Universidad Ricardo Palma. Featured poet belonging to the promotion of 90 and former member of poetic Neon. Author of poetry books our Soledad (1999) and Queen dying (2005). Winner of the Floral Games of Teaching San Marcos (2000) and Eros in poetry contest in the region Puno (2005).

Ronald Cordova Street (Cajamarca, 1982)
Bachelor of Education, specializing in Language and Literature from the National University Pedro Ruiz Gallo, Lambayeque. Member of literary group Lambayeque Signs. Author of poetry collections shared Agony (2007) and disgust Neglect (2010). Regional won the First Prize for Poetry 2006 and the International Award Quixote, Melilla, Spain (2005).

Rosakebia Estela (Chicago, 1990)
Student School of Biological Sciences at the Universidad Nacional Pedro Ruiz Gallo, Lambayeque. It is one of the most promising voices of poetry chiclayana last. She won first place in the XI Regional Poetry Contest, Municipal Floral Games, Chiclayo, 2009; first place in Taiwan Poetry Contest, 2010; first place in the VII International Competition Conglomerate Literary and Cultural José Eufemio Lora Lora & Juan Carlos Onetti 2010, third in the First International Competition of Nano Literature, Venezuela, 2010; first honorable mention, National Poetry Prize Huamachuco City, 2010, and won the International Poetry Competition Latin Heritage Foundation, 2011. Fernando

Odiaga (Chicago, 1970)
is one of the most brilliant intellectuals of the literary scene chiclayana. He has published poems in magazines Paper Kite of Arequipa and the fanzine De Cabeza of Chiclayo. Most of its production remains unpublished. You are about to graduate as a teacher of philosophy at the Universidad Nacional Pedro Ruiz Gallo, Lambayeque.