Showing posts with label Spoken Word Poetry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spoken Word Poetry. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Chill and Relax: August Crush (an Open Mic Spoken Word Poetry Event) holds on August 11, 2013.




Chill and Relax : August Crush

This is a Performance Poetry and Spoken Word open mic event where everyone and anyone can step up and rock the mic. 

Date is August 11, 2013

Time is 3pm

Venue is 16,  Abeni close,  ASA Estate, off Ayodele Okeowo street, after Deeper Life church, Soluyi Gbagada, Lagos

Featuring Lagos Finest Poets.


Tuesday, June 18, 2013

#WarOfWords - Tug of War by Moses Ukam aka Young Flashy





This entry came in at a few seconds to 12 am last night.
Thus it is officially the last entry for War Of Words Slam Poetry Competition.
We have 23 videos in all,
and we are going to watch them all, over and over again,
before we pick the best 15 poets.
Who gets in?
Who gets axed?
Its unfortunately that we can't feature all the poets that put in their entry.
But it is good to know we have ready backup for the older and more established poets.
It is good to know that Spoken Word Poetry is growing in Nigeria,
and it is good to know, that this is just the beginning of something greater than we ever imagined.



War Of Words - Tug of War by Moses Ukam aka Young Flashy


In the history of existence no man,
I mean no man has ever won life nor
Defeat death; except him.
Him who lives in it,
Every particle that sustains man
To win it.did I say the devil? no!
Earth?...there are 52 equal percentage
Alphabetically cross-checked
Life-line  like a candle waxing wasting
Perhaps like a light up cigarette
Burning waiting for no smoker owner

With my finger I clutch my pen
I find myself traveling distance miles
Like a troubadour as i trounced
Yet ensuring words-war
Like wordsworth a word to word
Tug of war erupted as stray words
Fly-by sluts snatcher whore.....
What have you?the rest you know

Amidst this,she smiled
Like the scroll of the annals,
The archives inscribe with a secret
Of seduction such evolve the
Quest to a decipher the allegory yet
Unveiled shattering the iron-bars
Of my primitive inhibitions,with a
Nonsensical sense and incessant punch
Of a congealed feelings,
She smiled

In my heart she owns no space but
She's in it to win it.
Many a times she turns me into crime
To the almighty "yes"am guilty
But trust me she's always alibi
And mirth less. Like....(Laugh)
She brought me nothing but misery
And she made stress called a joy that Last for just few seconds but to
Behold all painful sweetness of Nothing.

I choose to make my words become
My swords and my lines as sharp as Oddesys arrow,so my sword arrow Crossed pierced into her
And she will loose her total strength
On the last day,when he will come
He will restore all the lost hopes
I saw on the eyes of late okon's
Children. I choose life in it,
I choose life in it to win my
Soul to Christ.


Watch the video on this link
#WarOfWords - Tug Of War by Moses ukam aka Young Flashy

http://youtu.be/6srK3ESga-A


Sunday, June 16, 2013

#WarOfWords - Passion by Alexandra Zion



Another babe in the house,
Seems the ladies are ready to give the guys a run for their money.
Passion, hmm, where do I start from?
Passion is like sweet rum.
Passion is like the sweet melody of a drum.
Passion breeds inspiration.
Passion breaks through limitation.
Passion creates history.
Passion is poetry.


War Of Words- Passion by Alexandra Zion


I was born innocent, 
And I sat peacefully as one, 
When SUDDENLY,like a rushing WIND, 
You came to me from afar off. 
You saw to it that I fell in love with you! 
You strengthened my muscles, 
And put on my armour, 
Encouraging me to wrestle with mine enemies. 

Oh Literature! 
You are my passion. 
Years have gone by, 
Years are still counting, 
Yet I grow deeper in thy bosom! 
Oh my paradise of happiness, 
Breakage to my walls of gloom, 
Source of joyful rivulets from my human lake. 

Ubuntu became history, 
When I expressed my passion for poetry. 
I was likened to a lunatic, 
By same friends who eased my panic. 

One night, 
As the moon danced in the sky, 
I reviewed my love, 
And questioned my life's decisions, 
But it became more wood to the fire in me. 
It made me stronger, 
Because you came like thunder, 
Provoking my sweet laughter. 
I brace up to see beyond the lines, 
And rise above their guns of whines, 
To make those waiting headlines. 

The Creator believes in my authenticity, 
Of what use is my abode in mediocrity? 
Life! 
A competition in itself, 
But here is a prevailing warrior. 
Like the sun I'm shining, 
For the top I'm reaching, 
Alive comes my moxie, 
For I'm in this war to win!!!


#Ubuntu(a word used in the poem) is South African for "humanity to others"

Watch the video via this link



Friday, June 14, 2013

#WarOfWords- NEVER LOSE YOUR COMPOSURE by IKEJE INNOCENT





Hmm, short and straight to the point.
Not a poet of many words I guess.
Its really not about the length of words,
what matters, is the weight of the words.
After all, better little words with plenty sense
than plenty talk with plenty nonsense.


#WarOfWords- NEVER LOSE YOUR COMPOSURE by IKEJE INNOCENT


When does opportunity meet preparedness to be called luck?
At what point do agreement and disagreement align to be tag Dialogue?
What time of the year would dreams be unlock?
How can I fetch diamonds from this little rocks?
To get answer to all these enquiries on whose door should I knock?
Equal and unequivocal strength we must continue to mount
For we are not certain what fight will give us the bout.
Irrespective of the odds, don't vocally express doubt.
Until we confirm the veracity of the effort, that counts
Our aim must be to get to the fount.
Remember to be heard you need not shout.
For the task needs a heart that is stout
We will certainly be rewarded for a bit of effort we have forgotten a about.
Don't lose heart if things don't seem to be panning out.



Check out the video on this link



http://youtu.be/5mbdEJ3F90c

#WarOfWords - My vision, My mission by Felix D Great





Today was feeling a lil tired, 
wondering if our effort to grow Spoken Word Poetry in Nigeria is worth it.
But the poem below seems to be a message to keep keeping on.
After all, life is not a bed of roses.
So there will always be some form of restriction and limitation,
but surviving and thriving should always remain our only option.
For our limitation is not a function of our condition,
our limitation is a function of our decision.


#WarOfWords - My vision, My mission by Felix The Great

I have vision that supersedes human imagination
I am on a mission to transform my generation
To bring restoration back to my nation
So we live a life of jubilation

I am heading to a precious destination 
A land of restitution
A land of celebration
A land where against us there would be no condemnation

But I am faced by situations of heavy devastation
My way is filled with trails and tribulations
And my soul craves for internal redemption

My days are filled with tears 
My heart with worries and fear
This vision seem so unclear
The land I seek is nowhere near

These burden of pain I cannot bear 
These garment of shame I want to un-wear
Wish someone can my cry hear
And help me with this dream that is so rare

But looking around i see no one who cares
And giving up is all my mind shares
Then comes this loud voice inside my ear 
Words of liberation that is all I hear

It says: look not at what you see and do no listen to what your mind share
I have given you the spirit of boldness not fear
I am with you, you know that I care
Given up is not an option,cos I am in it to win.



 Watch the video here:

#WarOfWords - My vision, My mission by Felix D Great

http://youtu.be/6xikIv2jPDA

http://youtu.be/6xikIv2jPDA

Thursday, June 13, 2013

#WarOfWords - EXTRATERRESTRIAL by Seye La Poet




Imagine,
this guy man says he will win even if I be PDP.
Emi? 
PDP?
Olorun maje...!!!
If I catch you eh............
Ok, ba yawa
I will wait for you. 
Shebi you don make mouth finish.
You forget na me go be judge, jury, prosecutor, and executioner for that day.
Walahi if you no win eh.........anyways, 
daz all......!!!


#WarOfWords - EXTRATERRESTRIAL by Seye La Poet

Some win some
Some loose some
But, I win all
Infact! that's my objective in every war
So, War Of Words cannot be an exception
And to all my competitors...please, wait at the reception

You see I know success like the very hair on my chest
Even the best of the best say I'm the best
So, whilst so are worked up on how to win
I'm relaxed sipping metaphors and punch lines like a cup of tea

Make no mistake
I'm in this to win
Even if Olulu and his team are members of PDP

Make no mistake 
I'm in this to win
I'm extraterrestrial
Not a human being




Watch the video via this link 

#WarOfWords - EXTRATERRESTRIAL by Seye La Poet

http://youtu.be/lYf-iPC8VTI

http://youtu.be/lYf-iPC8VTI





Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Word Up Volume 4 (a poem by Arch Angel)


People gathered from far and near,
Different complexions,dark and fair.
Words were spoken,words were heard,
Some spoke of stressful times of the living,
some spoke of the peace of the dead.
And when shadows asked who called to their soul,
Resounding applause replied,"Word Up Volume 4".

Strings were strummed,sambas were beaten,
Soulful voices rose high, like prayers to heaven.
Poems and songs calmed the troubled heart,
Poems and songs enlightened minds,
showing the true path.
And when Angels asked who called to their soul,
Shadows replied,"Word Up Volume 4".

Now I hear growling murmurs behind me on the line,
I'm sure they don't know that here,there's no limit of time.
So I look into the eyes of the Angel before me,
Wondering why he's telling me this long story,
And I ask him,"What's the criteria for the destination of my soul ?"
Then he replied, "simple,were you at Word Up Volume 4 ?"

by Arch Angel

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Entry for #WarOfWords (Slam Poetry Competition) by St. Rhymes

This is the entry for War Of Words (Slam Poetry Competition) by St. Rhymes. 








#WarOfWords - War of Words by ST. RHYMES


If life is a War of Words
Then I am in it to Win
Cos' I am Wired to Win.
I Win not because of what I perform
But because of who I am.
I am the Poetic Preacher
Reaching out to the depth of your soul
Dishing out, dishing out wisdom to your soul.
Who am i?
I am the Blood washed Saint
And with words I Paint the Picture of the Future,
Giving hope to the hopeless
And life to the lifeless
If life was a War of Words
Then am in it to Win
Cos' I am wired to Win
I win because of who I Rep,
I rep the spoken word, outspoken from the mouth of the Lord of Lords
I Rep Christ and that's why I Win
If life was a War of Words
Then am in it to Win
because I am wired to Win...

Watch the video via this link   

http://youtu.be/zsNn5OpcI0s


Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Brand ambassadorship??? em...em....what about.....???





A School of thought holds: 'Stars are made and not born'. I say, whether born or made, it is good to be a Star. Nigeria’s entertainment industry is sometimes like a theatre of comedy, especially when you put in the added spice of the involvement of telecoms companies.

All over the world its normal to see popular faces aka Stars, become Brand Ambassadors for companies’ products and services. For example, we have: Beyonce for Pepsi; Alicia Keys for Blackberry; Taylor Swift for Diet Coke; Lady Gaga for Polaroid; and Rory Mcllroy for NIKE. Therefore, it’s perfectly normal if the same thing is done in Nigeria.

However, considering the rivalry between the telecoms companies in Nigeria, one can only imagine the level it will be taken to. For instance:  

Glo has signed Waje, Omawunmi, Flavor, M.i, Naeto C, P Square, Bez, Lagbaja etc
MTN signed Iyanya, Davido, iMike, Chidinma, Praiz, Wizkid etc.


Now, this is ok for the industry, after all, money is flowing, and the Stars have paid their dues.


Funny thing though is, Glo also has actors, actresses and comedians as their Brand Ambassadors e.g. Basket Mouth, Desmond Elliot, Funke Akindele, Odunlade Adekola, Uche Jombo Rodriguez, Rita Dominic, Ali Nuhu, Chioma Chukwuka Akpotha, Monalisa Chinda, PSquare and Sammy Okposo among other celebrities as ambassadors too. 

But Glo and MTN are just 2 out of 4 telecoms companies in Nigeria. So I wonder what will happen when Airtel or Etisalat has a big musical concert! Who will come to play there?
After all, it’s obvious the terms of agreement of the other telecoms ambassadors will not allow them perform at the shows of the companies’ rivals. Besides, if you remove all the listed names above from the list of Nigerian Stars, I wonder who is left! 

Who will Airtel and Etisalat sign as their Brand Ambassadors? 
Who will host their shows? 
Who will sing for them? 
Who will headline their shows? 
Who will walk their red carpets? 
Who will do their celebrity adverts? 
Who will act in their sponsored movies (if they decide to do some)?

It’s about time these telecom companies look at alternatives. What alternatives, you ask? Well, alternatives like Spoken Word Poetry. Funny, right?
Well, Spoken Word Poetry is a fast emerging Art in Nigeria, and Spoken Word Poets are multi-talented and creative people, and as the saying goes, it is important to “catch them young”.
There are a number of advantages telecoms companies stand to gain from investing in this Art form, especially as it is an untapped gold mine. 



I do know not everyone can see what I see, but if they wait till the Spoken Word Poetry industry fully matures before they decide to delve into it, they just might not have anyone to attend and/or perform at their events :). Ok, I am just kidding! 

But on a more serious note, helping to develop an industry is not something many companies can lay claim to, is it? 
Creating a Spoken Word Poetry industry would provide employment opportunities for otherwise jobless but creative youths. Spoken Word Poetry as an Art form is a genre of entertainment, which can also be used as a literacy development tool for communication, information and education. 

The time is right, and the time is now, because history can be made today. It is time to develop the Spoken word  industry in Nigeria!!!

By
Olumide Holloway
08025070892

08038315055
Olulu4ever@gmail.com

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Pictures of Poetry lovers at WORD UP Volume 4....!!!!!!


We had over 200 people that came to enjoy Word Up Volume 4 that held on May 18, 2013 at Terra Kulture, Victoria Island, Lagos.
The audience was a mix of people that knew about Spoken Word Poetry and those who wondered what the fuss was all about. 
Well, the show was indeed wonderfully entertaining as you can see from the happy faces of the people at the event, and it made the people who knew nothing about Spoken Word Poetry become fans of the art.
Shihan Van Clief, our guest poet, was the icing on the cake, and his performance was so captivating and inspiring,  that when he ended, the audience yearned for more.
If you are a doubting Thomas about the happy faces, well go ahead and check out the pictures of people at the event.
Stay tuned for the red carpet and the performing poets pictures later this week. 


Duvy (elegant, delectable and lovely)

Shihan and Opeyemi Atte

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

The need to see the bigger picture (for Spoken Word Poets).



Life has taught us not to always see things in black and white, for there are always shades of grey.
The business expert had always advised that one of the ways to run a successful business is to discover a need and fill it.
Reality has shown that delayed gratification leads to an extended run of inflows.
History has shown that pride cometh before fall.
Common sense has shown that helping others succeed will make you excel.

As an individual, I had a “9 to 5” I did and could had comfortably live off on it, with no complaints.
However, one day I had a dream with my eyes wide open and ever since then, I have not slept soundly.
I had a dream of building a business around my passion, which was to create an industry for Spoken Word Poets in Nigeria.
We all know that, no man is an island, and the wise people will say, life is life with others.
So I told my “crazy” dream to my friends and as many people that cared to listen.
Many laughed it off, some offered advice, others offered criticism, yabs, mental evaluation and the likes, but a special few decided to support this “crazy” dream of mine.

How do you write a business plan on creating an industry? Well, we didn’t.
I wrote down what I saw, my friends / partners wrote what they think I should see.
We read it, we argued, we discussed, we fought, we reconciled and then we agreed.
We started in February 2012 co-organizing, a monthly  open mic poetry show (Chill and Relax).
Co-organizing is actually a fanciful word for “apprenticeship.” Yes, we were apprentices at a live poetry show (well, we still are, and please do ask, are you a learner?).
This afforded us the opportunity to see how things were being done. We gained experience, publicity, media relations, contacts and content, (over a 100 poetry clips and still counting).

Fast forward to August 2012, and we held our own first major show, WORD UP (a Spoken Word Poetry and Soul Music Event).
People said it was a success, I personally felt we could do better. So we kept at it and since August 2012, we have held WORD UP on a quarterly basis.
After the 3rd edition in February 2013, we decided to go bigger than before and take a giant leap by inviting a foreign poet.
As fate would have it, we met Shihan Van Clief and he agreed to come for our show on May 18, 2013, WORD UP Volume 4 (hey, you are invited to attend).
Let me add that since we started, we have had support at different points in time from 3 different organizations.

Ok, why all this “history and development?”  well, because, we saw a need, “unemployment” and we decided to fill it. We saw the bigger picture of the various ways Spoken Word Poetry can be used. It can be used as a genre of entertainment, a tool to increase literacy level, and a means of communication among people across the globe. Ultimately, we can use Spoken Word Poetry to create employment for poets to earn a decent living from their amazing performances.

But all these might never materialize if we don’t consistently and persistently organize Poetry Shows, create awareness, promote poets and remain in the public eye through providing them with relevant content.
Do we get paid from these? NO.
Do we have a big sponsorship deal? NO.
Ok, do we have any sponsorship deal? NO.
Do we make money from the gate takings? NO.
Where do you get the money to finance it from? From personal savings.
But why do it if it is not profitable? Nobody will pay you for what you want to do,  but they will pay you for what they have seen you do. Money follows value.
But what is the essence of doing it if you are not getting paid? Simple, delayed gratification. In other words, we are looking at the bigger picture, and not the immediate “Naira and kobo.”

Industries don’t grow if the “beneficiaries” go insisting that they must get immediate gratification.
Go ask Ali Baba and Opa Williams.
Of course one or two “beneficiaries,” might be making money now, but one out of many is nothing.
There is even a saying that “a rich man in the midst of poor people is also a poor man.”
Besides, if building an industry was that easy, why didn’t someone do it earlier?
Building an industry requires forgoing self, and becoming selfless.
It requires sacrifice, putting yourself on the line to make the dream a reality.
For instance, imagine if some 10 to 20 years ago, only Ali Baba went to perform at shows, do you think the comedy industry would be where it is right now?
Ali Baba took people like Basket Mouth, AY and the likes along with him to shows, so that people could see it was more than just a one man thing.
If Ali Baba had been concerned about having to share the “Naira and Kobo” he was to be paid, would he have taken others along with him?
And pray tell, is Ali Baba still not relevant in the industry?
Is there any comedian or even any one, that can claim not to know “Night of a thousand laughs?”
Can anyone authoritatively say all the comedians that performed there got paid? Both the well-known and the unknown.
Opa Williams started Night of a thousand laughs comedy show which helped grow the comedy industry in Nigeria.
As at when Night of a thousand laughs started we had maybe 2 or 3 well known comedians. If they had insisted on getting paid before featuring on the show, I bet you the comedy industry would still be in a state of comatose.
But look what we have now, these days many comedians command decent performance fees, because you don’t need to explain what comedy is all about, people know it.

As Spoken Word Poets, we all need to see the bigger picture and come together to make this thing work. Life is a team sport, playing as a lone striker/ player means you might not get the passes you need , or might not be able to hold on to the ball long enough for someone to get a pass from you. Thus you play till you are worn out and the desired results won’t be forthcoming.

Let me conclude with this,  “He who waters will also be watered himself.” The general principle of a great life, is that of living for the good of others, because in doing that, we shall be profited ourselves.

By
Olumide Holloway
08025070892