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Dwayne Morgan began his career as a spoken word artist in 1993. In 1994, he founded Up From The Roots Entertainment to promote the positive artistic contributions of African Canadian and urban influenced artists.
In 1998, he received both the African Canadian Achievement Award and the Harry Jerome Award for Excellence in the Arts. He is also the winner of three Canadian Urban Music Awards (2001, 2003, 2005). In 2005, he was recognized as Poet of Honour at the Canadian Festival of Spoken Word in Vancouver and in 2008 Morgan’s contribution to the Arts and Canadian society were recognized on the Official Black History Month poster.
Dwayne has performed for the Governor General of Canada, The Honourable Michaelle Jean, and has shared the stage with many of Canada’s top artists including Russell Peters, Kardinal Offishal, Jully Black, K-OS, Tamia, and Nelly Furtado while also opening for international artist Alicia Keys, Mutabaruka, Ursula Rucker, Saul Williams and Tevin Campbell.
Dwayne has published 3 books, most recently, The Making of A Man, which followed The Man Behind The Mic, Long Overdue and Chapbooks, The Revolution Starts Within and Straight From The Roots. His albums include, Another Level, The Evolution, Soul Searching, A Decade in the Making and Mellow Mood: The End of the Beginning. In 2008, Morgan released a commemorative DVD entitled, Dwayne Morgan The First Fifteen.
To further explore his creativity, Dwayne collaborated with Driftwood Studios to film, Three Knocks, a ten minute film based on his domestic violence poem of the same name, which premiered in Toronto’s Reel World Film Festival. In March 2008, Dwayne hosted his first photography exhibit, The Sum of Her Parts, which explored female body image. Dwayne has since filmed a video for his poem, E-Males, while also premiering his one man show, Grade 8, at the 2008 Hamilton Fringe Festival.
Dwayne’s work ethic has taken him across Canada, the United States, Jamaica, Barbados, England, Scotland, Belgium, Budapest, Germany, France and Holland. His emphasis on quality has driven his success, and has made him a well respected component of Toronto’s urban music community as well as the North American and global spoken word scenes.
His next live performance in on January 31, 2010 at The Celebration of Excellence. At this event, five Black community trailblazers:
Dr. Jay, De Soca Prince DJ & Radio Personality
Dameion Royes, Entrepreneur: Big It Up
Trey Anthony, Writer & Producer – Da Kink In My Hair, From ‘da Street to ‘da Ear
Luther Brown – Choreographer, judge So You Think You Can Dance Canada
Dwayne Morgan – Poet & Producer
Recently, we had the opportunity for speak and share with Dwayne at Harlem Restaurant in Toronto. Enjoy!!
If you want to find out more information on Dwayne, please feel free to go to his website http://www.upfromtheroots.ca/home.html
Please feel free to email us at info@blackcanadianman.com
God bless, peace, be well and keep the faith,
Vibe and Vegas
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