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Farewell Reesee Zigga Zagga

Farewell Reesee Zigga Zagga

Farewell Reesee Zigga Zagga Nov 15, 2018 08:45 PM - Nov 16, 2018 02:00 AM

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For the first time in my life, I am leaving Toronto indefinitely! I will be focusing on healing and writing my memoirs. I'm ready for the next peaceful, joyful adventure-filled phase of my life and I hope that you will share this special occasion with me!  Please join me on Thursday, November 15th as I celebrate my birthday, share my collection of poetry in full for the first time, and prepare for my life in Asia. 

No boxed gifts please! I will not be able to bring much with me on my travels. You can support by buying tickets to the event or buying merch.

Early Bird Tickets - $20 / More at the door. Wear your Jungle Flower T Shirt to receive Early Bird pricing at the door.

VIP - $45 (includes entry, line bypass, VIP seating, t-shirt, print copy of Firefly Poem, Kewaza snacks)

Doors Open: 8:45 PM
Performance: 9:30 PM
And then we party :)

Dress code: Be You

Location: Wallen - 1032 Queen Street W

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Reesee Zigga Zagga is a Toronto based poet, photographer, and interviewer whose portfolio of work includes Mya, Melanie Fiona, T.I., Ciara, Terry Crews, and other celebrated personalities. 
After escaping a psychologically abusive relationship, she founded Reclaim Your Voice in 2012, a grassroots organization which creates safe spaces where people who have experienced abuse can share their stories. Since creating this movement in the name of peace and healing for all, she has hosted over 50 events of this nature, performed spoken word poetry at notable platforms including TEDxRougeRiver, and is a frequent guest speaker at schools where she reminds youth of their own capacities to be agents of change. She is the recipient of the 2014 Yinnergy Award for her work in the Malvern Community, the 2015 VolunteerToronto Legacy Award, and the 2016 Roger Fisher Scholarship.

Portfolio of work: www.ZiggaZaggaStudio.com