Showing posts with label Win. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Win. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

How to Win a Poetry Slam Competition.












How to Win a Poetry Slam


Poetry slams gained national prominence in the 1990s after originating in the mid-1980s at Chicago's Get Me High Lounge, USA. 

These contests, driven by judges and audience members, pit wordsmiths against each other in a competitive round of performance poetry. 

Poetry slams are boisterous events that sometimes incorporate elements of hip-hop rhythms and themes into the performances. 

Try these tips to win a poetry slam.

Instructions


    • Perform like you mean it. Poets and poems bursting with vitality, anger and other strong emotions win high scores at poetry slams. A subdued or shaky performance won't cut it with slam judges or audiences.
    • Set your timer. Slam poets are judged on the length as well as the content of their performance. Poems three minutes or under are given the highest scores. Longer performances are penalized by half a point, up to three points for poems over four minutes.
    • Hone your skills. Try out a variety of poems, reciting everything in your arsenal, from confessional pieces and political commentary to angry rants and risqué humor. Give plenty of readings before participating in your first slam.
    • Engage your audience. Poetry slam audiences critique poets during the performance, not after. Heckling, foot stomping and booing are common if a poet is deemed unsatisfactory by the audience. If you handle hecklers with a witty phrase or comeback, you may win back the audience.
    • Make lots of friends in the poetry slam world. Get to know slam organizers and judges, and bring lots of your own friends to poetry slams. The more fans you have, the better chance you have of winning a slam, since the contests are based on audience and judge approval.

    • Tips & Warnings

      • Do use poems that address oppression. Angry or socially conscious poems are popular at many poetry slams.
      • Don't use props or costumes at a poetry slam. They are forbidden by slam rules.

      Source:


Saturday, September 21, 2013

JUST BEFORE YOU GIVE UP.

by Chiemezie Ibe 

The sky is wide enough for all birds to fly,


And so is the water for all fish to swim.



Never give up on your dream, don't be afraid to try.



Stay focused someday you'll live your dream.



The road to success is long, rough & narrow,



Patience is like a path you must choose to follow



One step at a time live today before tomorrow,



Fast lane in no time will end you up in the gallows



Life is like a game, to win you must play by the rule,



and being yourself always is your greatest tool.



Never let the world tell you who you are,



Remember no matter what that you are a star.



Why settle for less when you can be the best?



Till you get to the top may you never find rest.



Just before you  quit remember Abraham Lincoln,



Fight on,



What matters in the end is that you  won.