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Edoheart

Eseohe Arhebamen or Eseohe Arhebamen-Yamasaki, also known as Edoheart (born Obehioye Eseohe Ikhianose Oghomwenyenmwen Cleopatra Anne Arhebamen), is a poet, dancer, singer, musician, producer, performance artist and visual artist.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7] Eseohe was born in Zaria, Nigeria[8] and is descended from a royal family of the Benin Empire. Eseohe Arhebamen's maternal grandmother is Princess Theresa Maria Nodumwenben Osazuwa, a princess of the Edo people.[9][10] Eseohe Arhebamen's great-grandfather Osazuwa Eredia, the father of Princess Theresa Osazuwa, was the Oba N’Ugu and Enogie of Umoghumwun, making Eseohe Arhebamen a royal descendant and princess. "The foundation of the kingdom of Ugu, with its capital at Umoghumwun has been traced to Prince Idu, the eldest son of Oba Eweka I."[11][12]

Early life edit

Eseohe Arhebamen is the oldest of five siblings and frequently played a parental role in their upbringing. At the age of seven[13] Eseohe's family migrated to the United States and settled in Detroit, Michigan. At age 17 she enrolled in the University of Michigan at the Residential College. Although strongly encouraged to pursue medicine as a career path, Eseohe instead followed her passion for poetry, language and the arts. As an undergraduate student Eseohe focused on literary means and performance as a way to affect social change.[14][15] While at the University of Michigan, Eseohe won prestigious awards for her writing[6][16] and is included in a University of Michigan Anthology of Hopwood Award winners.[17]

Career edit

At 19 years old, Eseohe earned a position as Writer-in-Residence with InsideOut Literary Arts in Detroit, Michigan and worked with children in impoverished inner-city schools to expand their literary skills. After moving to New York in 2003, Eseohe founded the company EdoHeart also written as Edoheart which became her performance name. Eseohe Arhebamen is synonymous with Edoheart.

Eseohe received a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Michigan in Creative Writing and Literature in August, 2005, and went on to receive another Bachelor of Arts in Studio Art with a minor in English from Hunter College. She further graduated from New York University with a Master's degree in Performance Studies, which is described as drawing from a study of the performing arts, anthropology and sociology, literary theory, and legal studies. Eseohe also intensively studied Butoh dance with Yukio Waguri.[18]

Areas of interest in Eseohe Arhebamen's experimental work are imaginative creation of alternate environments, and poetry and vocal expressions as a source for movement.[6][19] She has choreographed and taught or led workshops involving these areas of interest at The Living Theatre and Columbia University's Teacher's College.[20][21] Eseohe Arhebamen has appeared on Korean and American television and news, and in American, Estonian and Latvian newspapers.[2][3][22][23][24] In 2011, she was chosen by artist Kalup Linzy to appear in a documentary about New York artists.[25][26] Eseohe Arhebamen also appears in a video tape included in acclaimed poet Anne Waldman's papers purchased by the University of Michigan Special Collections Library.[27]

Butoh vocal theatre edit

Eseohe Arhebamen is the first indigenous and native-born African butoh performer.[28] In addition, Eseohe Arhebamen is the first performer to combine butoh dance with singing, talking, mudra, sign language, spoken word, and experimental vocalizations after the traditional dance styles of the Edo people of West Africa.[28] She refers to this dance style as Butoh-Vocal Theatre.[29] Eseohe Arhebamen's Butoh-Vocal Theatre style arises out of her work in poetry, music and the traditional Edo theater in which performers dance and sing simultaneously, and is influenced by her expressed belief in a common lingual history between the Edo people of Nigeria and the Japanese.[28] On 26 September 2010 Eseohe gave a performance at a Yukio Waguri intensive workshop demonstrating her style of Butoh-Vocal Theatre during which she danced butoh while singing Pure Imagination from Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory.

Eseohe's notable performance during the Fifth Diverse Universe tour was described by Kaarel Kressa as embodying natural elegance and femininity; with poetry, dance and song that won the hearts of the audience.[2] Eseohe's performances have also been called "powerful ritual".[30]

Marriage edit

In 2006, Eseohe married long time sweetheart Seth Yamasaki, son of Pulitzer Prize winning photographer Taro Yamasaki, and grandson of Minoru Yamasaki, Japanese-American architect best known for designing the World Trade Center. The two live in Brooklyn, New York.

Poetry books edit

  • 2003: Seeding the Clouds (Ornithology Press)

Discography edit

  • 2019: Okada 8000 (Edoheart & Nick Hook)
  • 2019: 1H (Edoheart)
  • 2018: Raw Cash Remix (Edoheart)
  • 2018: Na Fiya Ft. Masterkraft (Edoheart)
  • 2017: Majokko Olokun (Edoheart)
  • 2013: Edoheart – Sosomoneycockplease EP (Akwaaba Music)
  • 2012: Get As E Be - EP (Edoheart)
  • 2010: Shchedryk Avant Remix (Clinical Archives)
  • 2010: Monsoon in Ibadan (Clinical Archives)
  • 2010: Wa Domo Edo (Edoheart)
  • 2009: The Hunger Artist (Eseohe)

Film and video edit

  • "I'm That African" (2019)
  • "Raw Cash Remix" (2018)
  • "I No Send" (2018)
  • "Na Fiya Ft. Masterkraft" (2018)
  • "Sugar In A Plum" (2012)
  • "Fire Butoh 4!" (2011)
  • "Sometimes (Take me away)" (2011)
  • "Sosomoneycockplease (Video edit)" (2010)
  • "Excerpt of Fire Butoh 3 for the Low Lives Exhibition" (2010)
  • "Blue Butterfly Butoh" (2009)
  • "The Cement Factory" (2009)
  • "#18 / Number 18" (2009)
  • "eAir Butoh Sketch" (2009)
  • "Fire Butoh 3 Visuals" (2008)
  • "Fire Butoh 3" (2008)
  • "Fire Butoh 2" (2008)
  • "Es Su Casa" (2008)
  • "Fire Butoh 1" (2007)

Anthologies and catalogues edit

  • 2009: Diverse Universe Festival 2005–2009, Academia Gustaviana Selts Mty
  • 2009: Low Lives, Jorge Rojas
  • 2009: Kunsti Aastaraamat, Parnu Linnavalitsuse kultuuriosakond (Cultural Department of Parnu City Government), Printon Printing House
  • 2009: 세계 실험예술의 메카, 홍대 앞 - 인터넷서점 인터파크도서
  • 2006: The Hopwood Awards: 75 Years of Prized Writing, University of Michigan Press
  • 2006: The New Spend Less Revolution, Harriman House

Awards edit

  • 2012: Tisch School of the Arts Department Sponsored Tuition Award, New York University
  • 2006: Poet of the Day, Poets Against the War
  • 2002: Environmental Justice Initiative First Place Award, University of Michigan[15]
  • 2002: College Unions Poetry Slam Invitational National Champion First Place, University of Michigan Team[31]
  • 2000: Writer-in-Residence, InsideOut Literary/Arts Project
  • 2000: Arthur Miller Award (Fiction)[16]
  • 2000: Jeffrey L. Weisberg Memorial Prize in Poetry[16]
  • 2000: Hopwood Minor Poetry Award[16]
  • 2000: Hopwood Underclassmen Fiction Award[32]
  • 1998: Residential College Fellowship, University of Michigan

References edit

  1. ^ "Exclusive Interview Inside "For The Love – EP" With Nigerian Born Artist Edoheart". Demand Africa. 24 February 2020. from the original on 29 February 2020.
  2. ^ a b c Kressa, Kaarel (24 April 2009). "Viies esituskunsti festival Diverse Universe meenutab maailma mitmekesisust". Eesti Payaleht. Retrieved 5 April 2010.
  3. ^ a b Kivila, Marian (28 April 2009). "Pärnu kunstihallis kohtusid nüüdisaegne tants ja macho-metal". Pärnu Postimees. Retrieved 5 April 2010.
  4. ^ Kivila, Marian (8 May 2009). "Ikka teel". SIRP Eesti Kultuurileht Number 18 (3251). Retrieved 5 April 2010.
  5. ^ 정, 영주 (3 September 2008). "국내 최대 실험예술 축제 열린다". Hankook Ilbo. Retrieved 5 April 2010.
  6. ^ a b c Keralis, Spencer (4 April 2011). "Eseohe Arhebamen". 12 Questions. Retrieved 5 May 2011.
  7. ^ Lebrave, Benjamin (31 August 2010). "Huuuuuuge: Edoheart - Akwaaba Music". Akwaaba Music. Retrieved 5 October 2013.
  8. ^ "What's it like to live in Africa?". Talking Point. BBC News. 4 June 2005. Retrieved 5 April 2010.
  9. ^ Paldrok, Al (2009). "Eseohe Arhebamen". Diverse Universe Performance Festival. Retrieved 5 October 2013.
  10. ^ Ebegbulem, Simon (3 March 2007). "Nigeria: Help! Wicked People Have Sold Our Farmlands, Now We Have Nothing to Live On". Vanguard. Retrieved 2 April 2013.
  11. ^ Osadolor Osarhieme, Benson (23 July 2001). The Military System of Benin Kingdom, c.1440 - 1897 (PDF) (Doctoral thesis). University of Hamburg, Germany. p. 77. Retrieved 5 April 2010.
  12. ^ Eweka, E. B. (1992). Evolution of Benin Chieftaincy Titles. Benin City: Uniben Press. pp. 124–125.
  13. ^ Wong, Cyril (November 2005). "Eseohe Arhebamen". Softblow. Retrieved 5 April 2010.
  14. ^ Brill, Marta (7 April 2000). . The Michigan Daily. Archived from the original on 12 September 2005. Retrieved 5 April 2010.
  15. ^ a b "The Environmental Justice Poetry Slam Ann Arbor, MI". Environmental Justice Initiative. The University of Michigan - School of Natural Resources & Environment. 21 November 2002. Retrieved 5 April 2010.
  16. ^ a b c d Mendler, Janet Nellis (3 May 2000). "Students share more than $120,000 in writing awards". University of Michigan News Service. Retrieved 5 April 2010.
  17. ^ Delbanco, Nicholas; Beauchamp, Andrea; Barrett, Michael (2006). The Hopwood Awards: 75 Years of Prized Writing. The University of Michigan Press. ISBN 0472069268. Retrieved 5 April 2010.
  18. ^ . New York University. 7 August 2009. Archived from the original on 12 October 2013. Retrieved 30 September 2013.
  19. ^ . New York University. September 2011. Archived from the original on 12 October 2013. Retrieved 5 October 2013.
  20. ^ Namerow, Evan (7 August 2009). "Butoh Workshop at The Living Theatre " Dancing Perfectly Free". Dancing Perfectly Free. Retrieved 5 April 2010.
  21. ^ Shieh, Eric (24 April 2009). "Teachers College - Columbia University: Calendar". Columbia University. Retrieved 5 April 2010.
  22. ^ "Daum tv팟 - 실험에술월드엑스포_Eseohe Arhebamen,김석환 홍대앞 퍼포머들 / 실험예술월드엑스포_Eseohe Arhebamen,김석환,더 벨리댄,들소리 4 - 동영상". DAUM TV. 6 September 2008. Retrieved 5 April 2010.[permanent dead link]
  23. ^ Arhebamen, Eseohe (1 September 2005). "Letters". Salon. Retrieved 5 April 2010.
  24. ^ . The City of New York. January 2012. Archived from the original on 6 October 2013. Retrieved 5 October 2013.
  25. ^ "Kalup Linzy: And Then There Were Five..." Arts & Culture. Huffington Post. 8 March 2012. Retrieved 5 October 2013.
  26. ^ "New NYC Art Reality Show Debuts TONIGHT, With Kalup Linzy". In the Air: Art News & Gossip. ARTINFO.com. 9 January 2012. Retrieved 5 October 2013.
  27. ^ Waldman, Anne. "Afternoon Reading featuring Andrei Codrescu, Johnny Floyd, Molly Raynor, John Liberzon, Eseohe Arhebamen, Janet Osmond, Ken Mikolowski, Antler, Akila Oliver, 14 March 2002" (14 March 2002) [videotape]. Anne Waldman Papers (1945-2012, bulk 1965-2000), Series: Audiovisual, Box: 91, File: (WALDVID-34) AWS-5. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan. University Library. Special Collections Library, University of Michigan.
  28. ^ a b c Anna (30 April 2011). . Swedish Palms. Archived from the original on 25 August 2011. Retrieved 5 May 2011.
  29. ^ "Vocal Styles: An Interview with Performance Artist Edoheart". The Liberated Voice. Retrieved 20 August 2016.
  30. ^ "Mitmekesises universumis on praegu matriarhaat". SIRP Eesti Kultuurileht Number 18 (3251). 8 May 2009. Retrieved 5 April 2010.
  31. ^ . acui.org. ACUI. Archived from the original on 11 December 2014. Retrieved 10 December 2014.
  32. ^ "Hopwood Underclassmen awards announced". University of Michigan News. University of Michigan News Service. 27 January 2000. Retrieved 3 September 2016.

External links edit

  • Official Homepage
  • Edoheart - Teaching: Classes & Workshops
  • Edoheart Official links

edoheart, eseohe, arhebamen, eseohe, arhebamen, yamasaki, also, known, born, obehioye, eseohe, ikhianose, oghomwenyenmwen, cleopatra, anne, arhebamen, poet, dancer, singer, musician, producer, performance, artist, visual, artist, eseohe, born, zaria, nigeria, . Eseohe Arhebamen or Eseohe Arhebamen Yamasaki also known as Edoheart born Obehioye Eseohe Ikhianose Oghomwenyenmwen Cleopatra Anne Arhebamen is a poet dancer singer musician producer performance artist and visual artist 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Eseohe was born in Zaria Nigeria 8 and is descended from a royal family of the Benin Empire Eseohe Arhebamen s maternal grandmother is Princess Theresa Maria Nodumwenben Osazuwa a princess of the Edo people 9 10 Eseohe Arhebamen s great grandfather Osazuwa Eredia the father of Princess Theresa Osazuwa was the Oba N Ugu and Enogie of Umoghumwun making Eseohe Arhebamen a royal descendant and princess The foundation of the kingdom of Ugu with its capital at Umoghumwun has been traced to Prince Idu the eldest son of Oba Eweka I 11 12 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Butoh vocal theatre 4 Marriage 5 Poetry books 6 Discography 7 Film and video 8 Anthologies and catalogues 9 Awards 10 References 11 External linksEarly life editEseohe Arhebamen is the oldest of five siblings and frequently played a parental role in their upbringing At the age of seven 13 Eseohe s family migrated to the United States and settled in Detroit Michigan At age 17 she enrolled in the University of Michigan at the Residential College Although strongly encouraged to pursue medicine as a career path Eseohe instead followed her passion for poetry language and the arts As an undergraduate student Eseohe focused on literary means and performance as a way to affect social change 14 15 While at the University of Michigan Eseohe won prestigious awards for her writing 6 16 and is included in a University of Michigan Anthology of Hopwood Award winners 17 Career editAt 19 years old Eseohe earned a position as Writer in Residence with InsideOut Literary Arts in Detroit Michigan and worked with children in impoverished inner city schools to expand their literary skills After moving to New York in 2003 Eseohe founded the company EdoHeart also written as Edoheart which became her performance name Eseohe Arhebamen is synonymous with Edoheart Eseohe received a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Michigan in Creative Writing and Literature in August 2005 and went on to receive another Bachelor of Arts in Studio Art with a minor in English from Hunter College She further graduated from New York University with a Master s degree in Performance Studies which is described as drawing from a study of the performing arts anthropology and sociology literary theory and legal studies Eseohe also intensively studied Butoh dance with Yukio Waguri 18 Areas of interest in Eseohe Arhebamen s experimental work are imaginative creation of alternate environments and poetry and vocal expressions as a source for movement 6 19 She has choreographed and taught or led workshops involving these areas of interest at The Living Theatre and Columbia University s Teacher s College 20 21 Eseohe Arhebamen has appeared on Korean and American television and news and in American Estonian and Latvian newspapers 2 3 22 23 24 In 2011 she was chosen by artist Kalup Linzy to appear in a documentary about New York artists 25 26 Eseohe Arhebamen also appears in a video tape included in acclaimed poet Anne Waldman s papers purchased by the University of Michigan Special Collections Library 27 Butoh vocal theatre editEseohe Arhebamen is the first indigenous and native born African butoh performer 28 In addition Eseohe Arhebamen is the first performer to combine butoh dance with singing talking mudra sign language spoken word and experimental vocalizations after the traditional dance styles of the Edo people of West Africa 28 She refers to this dance style as Butoh Vocal Theatre 29 Eseohe Arhebamen s Butoh Vocal Theatre style arises out of her work in poetry music and the traditional Edo theater in which performers dance and sing simultaneously and is influenced by her expressed belief in a common lingual history between the Edo people of Nigeria and the Japanese 28 On 26 September 2010 Eseohe gave a performance at a Yukio Waguri intensive workshop demonstrating her style of Butoh Vocal Theatre during which she danced butoh while singing Pure Imagination from Willy Wonka amp the Chocolate Factory Eseohe s notable performance during the Fifth Diverse Universe tour was described by Kaarel Kressa as embodying natural elegance and femininity with poetry dance and song that won the hearts of the audience 2 Eseohe s performances have also been called powerful ritual 30 Marriage editIn 2006 Eseohe married long time sweetheart Seth Yamasaki son of Pulitzer Prize winning photographer Taro Yamasaki and grandson of Minoru Yamasaki Japanese American architect best known for designing the World Trade Center The two live in Brooklyn New York Poetry books edit2003 Seeding the Clouds Ornithology Press Discography edit2019 Okada 8000 Edoheart amp Nick Hook 2019 1H Edoheart 2018 Raw Cash Remix Edoheart 2018 Na Fiya Ft Masterkraft Edoheart 2017 Majokko Olokun Edoheart 2013 Edoheart Sosomoneycockplease EP Akwaaba Music 2012 Get As E Be EP Edoheart 2010 Shchedryk Avant Remix Clinical Archives 2010 Monsoon in Ibadan Clinical Archives 2010 Wa Domo Edo Edoheart 2009 The Hunger Artist Eseohe Film and video edit I m That African 2019 Raw Cash Remix 2018 I No Send 2018 Na Fiya Ft Masterkraft 2018 Sugar In A Plum 2012 Fire Butoh 4 2011 Sometimes Take me away 2011 Sosomoneycockplease Video edit 2010 Excerpt of Fire Butoh 3 for the Low Lives Exhibition 2010 Blue Butterfly Butoh 2009 The Cement Factory 2009 18 Number 18 2009 eAir Butoh Sketch 2009 Fire Butoh 3 Visuals 2008 Fire Butoh 3 2008 Fire Butoh 2 2008 Es Su Casa 2008 Fire Butoh 1 2007 Anthologies and catalogues edit2009 Diverse Universe Festival 2005 2009 Academia Gustaviana Selts Mty 2009 Low Lives Jorge Rojas 2009 Kunsti Aastaraamat Parnu Linnavalitsuse kultuuriosakond Cultural Department of Parnu City Government Printon Printing House 2009 세계 실험예술의 메카 홍대 앞 인터넷서점 인터파크도서 2006 The Hopwood Awards 75 Years of Prized Writing University of Michigan Press 2006 The New Spend Less Revolution Harriman HouseAwards edit2012 Tisch School of the Arts Department Sponsored Tuition Award New York University 2006 Poet of the Day Poets Against the War 2002 Environmental Justice Initiative First Place Award University of Michigan 15 2002 College Unions Poetry Slam Invitational National Champion First Place University of Michigan Team 31 2000 Writer in Residence InsideOut Literary Arts Project 2000 Arthur Miller Award Fiction 16 2000 Jeffrey L Weisberg Memorial Prize in Poetry 16 2000 Hopwood Minor Poetry Award 16 2000 Hopwood Underclassmen Fiction Award 32 1998 Residential College Fellowship University of MichiganReferences edit Exclusive Interview Inside For The Love EP With Nigerian Born Artist Edoheart Demand Africa 24 February 2020 Archived from the original on 29 February 2020 a b c Kressa Kaarel 24 April 2009 Viies esituskunsti festival Diverse Universe meenutab maailma mitmekesisust Eesti Payaleht Retrieved 5 April 2010 a b Kivila Marian 28 April 2009 Parnu kunstihallis kohtusid nuudisaegne tants ja macho metal Parnu Postimees Retrieved 5 April 2010 Kivila Marian 8 May 2009 Ikka teel SIRP Eesti Kultuurileht Number 18 3251 Retrieved 5 April 2010 정 영주 3 September 2008 국내 최대 실험예술 축제 열린다 Hankook Ilbo Retrieved 5 April 2010 a b c Keralis Spencer 4 April 2011 Eseohe Arhebamen 12 Questions Retrieved 5 May 2011 Lebrave Benjamin 31 August 2010 Huuuuuuge Edoheart Akwaaba Music Akwaaba Music Retrieved 5 October 2013 What s it like to live in Africa Talking Point BBC News 4 June 2005 Retrieved 5 April 2010 Paldrok Al 2009 Eseohe Arhebamen Diverse Universe Performance Festival Retrieved 5 October 2013 Ebegbulem Simon 3 March 2007 Nigeria Help Wicked People Have Sold Our Farmlands Now We Have Nothing to Live On Vanguard Retrieved 2 April 2013 Osadolor Osarhieme Benson 23 July 2001 The Military System of Benin Kingdom c 1440 1897 PDF Doctoral thesis University of Hamburg Germany p 77 Retrieved 5 April 2010 Eweka E B 1992 Evolution of Benin Chieftaincy Titles Benin City Uniben Press pp 124 125 Wong Cyril November 2005 Eseohe Arhebamen Softblow Retrieved 5 April 2010 Brill Marta 7 April 2000 Night march on Diag goes co ed The Michigan Daily Archived from the original on 12 September 2005 Retrieved 5 April 2010 a b The Environmental Justice Poetry Slam Ann Arbor MI Environmental Justice Initiative The University of Michigan School of Natural Resources amp Environment 21 November 2002 Retrieved 5 April 2010 a b c d Mendler Janet Nellis 3 May 2000 Students share more than 120 000 in writing awards University of Michigan News Service Retrieved 5 April 2010 Delbanco Nicholas Beauchamp Andrea Barrett Michael 2006 The Hopwood Awards 75 Years of Prized Writing The University of Michigan Press ISBN 0472069268 Retrieved 5 April 2010 Tisch Performance Studies Biography of Eseohe Arhebamen New York University 7 August 2009 Archived from the original on 12 October 2013 Retrieved 30 September 2013 Eseohe Arhebamen Tisch School of the Arts at NYU New York University September 2011 Archived from the original on 12 October 2013 Retrieved 5 October 2013 Namerow Evan 7 August 2009 Butoh Workshop at The Living Theatre Dancing Perfectly Free Dancing Perfectly Free Retrieved 5 April 2010 Shieh Eric 24 April 2009 Teachers College Columbia University Calendar Columbia University Retrieved 5 April 2010 Daum tv팟 실험에술월드엑스포 Eseohe Arhebamen 김석환 홍대앞 퍼포머들 실험예술월드엑스포 Eseohe Arhebamen 김석환 더 벨리댄 들소리 4 동영상 DAUM TV 6 September 2008 Retrieved 5 April 2010 permanent dead link Arhebamen Eseohe 1 September 2005 Letters Salon Retrieved 5 April 2010 NYC Media NYC Life The City of New York January 2012 Archived from the original on 6 October 2013 Retrieved 5 October 2013 Kalup Linzy And Then There Were Five Arts amp Culture Huffington Post 8 March 2012 Retrieved 5 October 2013 New NYC Art Reality Show Debuts TONIGHT With Kalup Linzy In the Air Art News amp Gossip ARTINFO com 9 January 2012 Retrieved 5 October 2013 Waldman Anne Afternoon Reading featuring Andrei Codrescu Johnny Floyd Molly Raynor John Liberzon Eseohe Arhebamen Janet Osmond Ken Mikolowski Antler Akila Oliver 14 March 2002 14 March 2002 videotape Anne Waldman Papers 1945 2012 bulk 1965 2000 Series Audiovisual Box 91 File WALDVID 34 AWS 5 Ann Arbor MI University of Michigan University Library Special Collections Library University of Michigan a b c Anna 30 April 2011 Nigeriansk Butoh Swedish Palms Archived from the original on 25 August 2011 Retrieved 5 May 2011 Vocal Styles An Interview with Performance Artist Edoheart The Liberated Voice Retrieved 20 August 2016 Mitmekesises universumis on praegu matriarhaat SIRP Eesti Kultuurileht Number 18 3251 8 May 2009 Retrieved 5 April 2010 History of the College Unions Poetry Slam Invitational acui org ACUI Archived from the original on 11 December 2014 Retrieved 10 December 2014 Hopwood Underclassmen awards announced University of Michigan News University of 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