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  • Ellis Performs
    Thomas Sayers Ellis: Keeping the Folk Tradition Alive
    by Bonita Lee Penn / October 1, 2012

    In this interview author and poet Thomas Sayers Ellis sat down with Pittsburgh-based poet Bonita Lee Penn to talk about his personal relationship with the oral tradition, the founding of the Dark Room Collective, and the future of language and motion.

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