dear friends,
the adult poetry grand slam is TOMORROW at 7pm! seattle's adult poets are fundamental to the growth of the youth scene. many of the finalists have hosted, managed, judged youth slams, and mentored countless youth poets across the city. if you are wondering where we learned how to throw it down--IT'S FROM THEM!
this is also the first all ages adult finals since 2006! so come support seattle's poetry scene, and buy your tickets NOW before it sells out!
https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/91257
see you at town hall,
robin park
spokes coordinator, youth speaks seattle
ro...@youthspeaksseattle.org425.246.7771On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 9:58 AM, Robin Park 박수형
<ro...@youthspeaksseattle.org> wrote:
fyi, please pass on!
-robin
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Date: Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 6:56 PM
Subject: Please forward widely: Seattle Poetry Slam's 2010 Grand Slam at Town Hall
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What: Seattle Poetry Slam Presents Down to the Bone: The 2010 Grand Slam
Where: Town Hall - 1119 8th Avenue, Seattle, WA 98101
When: Sunday April 25th, (doors at 6pm, show at 7pm) - ALL AGES
General Admission: $15, Under 21: only $10 - tix holders will need to show ID to prove their age
Tickets available now at:https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/91257
More Details:
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Seattle Poetry
Slam Presents its Annual Grand Slam: the final competition to determine
who will comprise the four-member team of performance poets to
represent Seattle at the National Poetry Slam in St. Paul, MN this
August. The 8 poets competing will be: Greg Bee, Ela Barton, Maya Hersh, Karen
Finneyfrock, Tara Hardy, Jodie Knowles, Roberto Ascalon and Rocky
Bernstein.
A Poetry Slam is a performance poetry competition
invented in the 80s by a Chicago construction worker named Marc Smith.
Poets are judged on content, originality and performance by randomly
selected audience members. Audience members are encouraged to try to
influence the judges through their applause or boos. The result is
raucous, inspirational, and moving.The Seattle Poetry Slam has been
operating since 1992 and is Seattles longest running weekly show.
Currently it operates every Tuesday night at Re-bar in Downtown Seattle.
Featured Poet Joaquin Zihuatanejo
is a husband/father/poet/award winning teacher. Always in that order.
He was born and raised in the barrio of East Dallas where his
grandfather, Silas C. Medina, showed him what the novelist, Rudolfo
Anaya, describes as the Path of Light. Through his poetry he strives to
capture the duality of his culture, the Chicano culture. His is a
mestizo culture that is steeped in duality, and in his poetry he
depicts the essence of barrio life, writing about subjects as varied as
his grandfather's garden to the experiences of a youth that was plagued
by gang violence His is a heritage that is steeped in sacrifice and
haunted by borders. He writes of borders both actual and metaphorical
that plague a people seen as immigrants in their own homeland.
In
2006 he received a perfect score of 30 in the final round of the
Individual World Poetry Slam. In that round, he read for 3 minutes and
11 seconds (you are only allowed to read for 3 minutes and 10
seconds). He received a one second time penalty. He placed second in
the world that year. In 2008, he returned to The Individual World
Poetry Slam and received a perfect score of 30 in the final round. He
read for 3 minutes and 9 seconds and became the 2008 World Poetry Slam
Champion. Joaquin also appeared on the 5th season of HBO's Russell
Simmons Presents Def Poetry.
Where/When: Sunday April 25th, (doors at 6pm, show at 7pm) at Town Hall - 1119 8th Avenue, Seattle, WA 98101
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General Admission is $15
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