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Kenny Carroll (The Kennedy Center)

Kenny Carroll

For the past 20 years Kenny Carroll, a native Washingtonian, has used his love of literature and community to serve his fellow D.C. citizens. A former Duke Ellington High School for the Arts literary and media instructor and past president of the African American Writers Guild, Carroll was a founding member of the African American Cultural Arts Center and the 8Rock Writers Collective. He is the founding executive director of the D.

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Watch Past Performances

<i>Sounds of the Smithsonian Folklife Festival</i> 6/27/09: Sounds of the Smithsonian Folklife Festival

Performances from Welsh singer-songwriter/poet Gwyneth Glyn; Welsh folk artist Gareth Bonello; New York City-based poet/rapper Toni Blackman; D.C.-based poet/author/playwright/storyteller Kenny Carroll; and members of Arpex, a conjunto de arpa grande (big harp ensemble).

Sounds of the Smithsonian Folklife Festival

Performances from Welsh singer-songwriter/poet Gwyneth Glyn; Welsh folk artist Gareth Bonello; New York City-based poet/rapper Toni Blackman; D.C.-based poet/author/playwright/storyteller Kenny Carroll; and members of Arpex, a conjunto de arpa grande (big harp ensemble).

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