Slam Poetry / Spoken Word
This section highlights the poetic universe, spoken word texts, and slam performances of Vendeur De Cola (VDC), exploring his themes, style, and artistic identity.
Selected Texts
Vendeur De Cola (VDC) writes and performs original slam pieces, spoken word texts, and poetic compositions that explore memory, identity, migration, and solidarity. His texts are deeply rooted in lived experience and oral tradition, blending rhythm, emotion, and narrative power.
His writing is both intimate and universal, offering reflections on African realities, personal journeys, and collective memory. Each piece is crafted to resonate with audiences across borders and generations.
Performances
VDC’s spoken word performances are immersive experiences that combine poetic narration, vocal intensity, and rhythmic flow. He performs in French and Bambara, using multilingual expression to reach diverse audiences.
His stage work includes solo performances, collaborative shows, and multidisciplinary formats that integrate music, visual art, and storytelling. His slam is not just spoken — it is embodied, lived, and shared.
Themes & Style
VDC’s slam poetry is defined by its thematic depth and stylistic clarity. He explores themes such as:
- Memory and oral heritage
- Migration and displacement
- Identity and belonging
- Solidarity and resistance
- Emotional landscapes of African communities
Stylistically, his work blends traditional African rhythms with contemporary spoken word techniques. His delivery is marked by sincerity, vulnerability, and poetic precision.
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