Feb 14 2017
Poetry in the Jazz Age

Poetry in the Jazz Age

Presented by Museum of Florida History & Knott House Museum at Knott House Museum

Knott House Museum presents

Poetry in the Jazz Age
Celebrate Valentine’s Day with poetry,
music, and enticing refreshments.

Tuesday, February 14, 2017
5:30 to 7:30 p.m.

Featuring

• Summer Hill Seven reprises his portrayal of poet Langston Hughes
• Early jazz performed by saxophonist David Detweiler and pianist Mason Margot
• Cupcake decorating workshop presented by Lucy and Leo’s Cupcakery

Tickets: Members $5, Nonmembers $10
Space is limited. Purchase your ticket
Tuesday through Saturday at the Knott House Museum.

301 East Park Avenue, Tallahassee
museumoffloridahistory.com
850.922.2459

The romance of Valentine’s Day and spirit of Black History Month merge during an event highlighting literary and musical traditions of a bygone era. In 1928 when she moved into the home, Luella Knott wrote lovely poems metered with careful rhymes and musical works with similar precision. Elsewhere free verse and improvisation were popular, reflecting the impact of the Harlem Renaissance and the work of Langston Hughes, a leader in the Jazz Poetry movement. “Poetry in the Jazz Age,” will recreate that vibrant era with actor/writer Summer Hill Seven reading Hughes’ poetry and saxophonist Dr. David Detweiler of Florida State University, accompanied by pianist Mason Margut performing early jazz. In honor of Valentine’s Day, guests will decorate a yummy treat, courtesy of event co-sponsors Lucy and Leo’s Cupcakery, and make a colorful folded book of Mrs. Knott’s poetry. Guests can pre-purchase tickets at the Knott House.

Admission Info

Tickets: Members $5, Nonmembers $10

Space is limited. Purchase your ticket Tuesday through Saturday at the Knott House Museum.

Dates & Times

2017/02/14 - 2017/02/14

Location Info

Knott House Museum

301 East Park Avenue, Tallahassee, FL 32301