The biggest, most energetic poetry event to hit Sedona is coming to the Mary D. Fisher Theatre at 7 p.m., Saturday, June 16:
The 2012 Sedona Poetry Grand Slam.
The top
12 slam poets in Arizona will compete in three rounds in front five
judges randomly selected from the audience who assign numerical value to
individual performances.
At
the end of the night, the top four poets will represent Sedona at the
weeklong National Poetry Slam in Charlotte, N.C., in August. There,
Sedona’s four representatives will compete against more than 350 of the
best performance poets from the United States and Canada.
At nationals, poets perform both solo and group poems, creating complex, dynamic performances.
At nationals, poets perform both solo and group poems, creating complex, dynamic performances.
For
the last sixth months, poets from all over Arizona have been competing
in Sedona, earning points for the Sedona Poetry Grand Slam. Only the top
12 of the nearly 50 competitors made the cut for this invitation-only
contest.
Poetry
slam is unlike any other poetry event you’ve ever seen. Slam poetry
isn’t enigmatic and esoteric like in a college literature class with
rhyme and meter, but an energetic blend of spoken word, theater and
performance art.
In
each three-minute performance of their original work, poets aim to make
audiences laugh, cheer, cry or get chills down their spines. The
performers are not permitted to use props, costumes or musical
accompaniment, relying instead on their own words and inflections.
Poems
range from explosively humorous to deeply personal to wryly political,
with styles from hip-hop to narrative storytelling. All types of poetry
are welcome. Audience reaction is just as important to a high score as
the poetry itself, so the crowd is encouraged to not remain silent, but
cheer, boo and engage with the poets’ on stage.
Tickets are $15, available online at studiolivesedona.com. Proceeds help fund the team’s trip to Charlotte. Additional donations will gladly be accepted.
The 2012 slam season and the grand slam is cosponsored by the Sedona Performing Arts Alliance, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit.
The Mary D. Fisher Theatre is located at 2030 W. SR 89A, near Coffee Pot Drive in West Sedona. For more information, call (928) 282-2688. For videos from past slams and updates about the grand slam, visit foxthepoet.blogspot.com.
The Mary D. Fisher Theatre is located at 2030 W. SR 89A, near Coffee Pot Drive in West Sedona. For more information, call (928) 282-2688. For videos from past slams and updates about the grand slam, visit foxthepoet.blogspot.com.