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Thunda Khatt Presents: Men Have Feelings Too


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The immensely talented spoken word artist Thunda Khatt recently stopped by to share insights into her creative world and discuss her latest endeavor, THUNDA N MIMOSAS 'Men Have Feelings Too.' This dynamic and captivating poetry showcase is set to take place at the renowned Zoetropolis Theatre in Lancaster, promising to be a highlight of the local arts scene. During her visit, Thunda Khatt delved into the inspiration and passion driving this event, offering a glimpse into what attendees can expect from this compelling experience.

Scheduled for June 9th, MEN HAVE FEELINGS TOO is a poetry showcase dedicated to shedding light on the emotional experiences and vulnerabilities of men. This event aims to create a thought-provoking dialogue about masculinity and the often-overlooked topic of men handling their emotions. By bringing these issues to the forefront, Thunda Khatt hopes to foster a deeper understanding and empathy within the community. The MEN HAVE FEELINGS TOO showcase is a special edition of the popular poetry brunch series curated by the inimitable Thunda Khatt. Featuring an all-male cast and crew, this event aligns with Men’s Mental Health Month in June, making it a timely and significant occasion. The showcase is set for Sunday, June 9th at 11:30 AM, and promises to offer a poignant and reflective brunch event that attendees won’t want to miss.

During her discussion on The Spark, Thunda Khatt emphasized the importance of creating platforms where men can express their emotions freely and without judgment. She highlighted that societal expectations often suppress men's emotional expressions, leading to detrimental effects on their mental health. By providing a supportive environment through MEN HAVE FEELINGS TOO, Thunda Khatt aims to challenge these norms and encourage men to embrace and articulate their feelings. And as tickets are limited, Thunda Khatt urges those interested to secure their seats soon. This event not only promises to be an artistic triumph but also a meaningful contribution to the ongoing conversation about mental health and emotional well-being, particularly among men. Whether you are a poetry enthusiast or someone interested in the complexities of human emotions, this event is sure to offer valuable insights and inspiration.

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