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

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

The Glo number you just dialled..!!! #WordUpVol6


Arch Angel on stage at WORD UP Volume 5 (First Anniversary Edition) 
which held on August 17, 2013 in Lagos, Nigeria.
The poem he performed is a classic. Please watch and enjoy.

Word Up, the biggest Spoken Word Poetry Platform in Nigeria comes to town again this November 2013. This edition tagged,WORD UP Volume 6 is scheduled for November 23, 2013 at Terra Kulture, V/Island, Lagos, with the theme, "Stop the violence." 


Thursday, November 14, 2013

Stop the Violence...!!!!


The phrase violence against women is a technical term used to collectively refer to violent acts that are primarily or exclusively committed against women. Similar to a hate crime, which it is sometimes considered this type of violence targets a specific group with the victim's gender as a primary motive.
The United Nations General Assembly defines "violence against women" as "any act of gender-based violence that results in, or is likely to result in, physical, sexual or mental harm or suffering to women, including threats of such acts, coercion or arbitrary deprivation of liberty, whether occurring in public or in private life." The 1993 Declaration on the Elimination of Violence Against Women noted that this violence could be perpetrated by assailants of either gender, family members and even the "State" itself.
Worldwide governments and organizations actively work to combat violence against women through a variety of programs. A UN resolution designated 25 November as International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women.

Poem written by Seye La Poet, Olulu, Kemistry, Arch Angel, Atilola and Titilayo.
Poem was compiled/ synchronized by Atilola
Executive Producers:  Stephen Oshilaja Media Production and i2X Media Company Limited.




Wednesday, November 13, 2013

How to Get Started with Spoken Word Poetry.


Some Background Information

People spoke poetry long before they began to write it. Audiences have judged the poet’s performance for just as long. Spoken word poetry competitions have taken many forms in many places across the world for thousands of years. Today spoken word poetry is most commonly experienced in competitions call Poetry Slams. The first Poetry Slamwas held in 1986 in Chicago. Since then these competitions have spread throughout the world. Although spoken word poetry is performed and enjoyed in noncompetitive venues, the Slams have had a large effect on the way spoken word poetry is written and performed.
Slam poems must be performed in 3 minutes or less and the performer must read a poem he or she has written. Today, most spoken word poetry conforms to these standards. The other Slam rule is that no props or costumes may be used. This rule is not always followed outside of Slams. While some poets feel costumes and props distract from the poetry others feel they enhance the poetry and use them in performances that are strictly for entertainment purposes. Likewise, outside of Poetry Slams background music and sound effects are sometimes employed.

Do Your Research

If you haven’t experienced much spoken word poetry, you should begin with some research. Watch YouTube videos of spoken word performances, read published spoken word poems, and most importantly find spoken word performances in your area and attend them. The National Poetry Slam website (www.PoetrySlam.com) has a search feature for finding poetry slams but Google works just as well for finding poetry events in your area. Many universities host spoken word performances and spoken word poets often perform in local bars and coffee houses on open mic nights. Watch the poets. Meet the poets. Talk to the poets. The best way to learn about spoken word is to experience it.

Practice! Practice! Practice!

Think of spoken word poetry as a two part project: the writing and the performance. These parts are equally important and although you might be more drawn to one than the other neither should be ignored. There is no limit on the number of poems you can write or the number of times you can perform them, so get started early and practice regularly. Information can only take you so far, skill must be built through practice. The following sections consist of tips for beginning spoken word poets to keep in mind as they start practicing.


Thursday, November 7, 2013

Celebrity Poet for Word Up Volume 6 is, ALI BABA!!!!




    1. Hello sir, would u be interested in being our celebrity poet for on November 23 at TerraKulture?
    2. wow, that would be awesome, thank u very much sir. Is there anything u would need us to put in place ?

    3. A BAR STOOL, A GLASS, A JAR FILLED WITH WATER,... I HAVE THIS UNFINISHED POEM.... "I AM THIRSTY". YOU MAY LIKE IT
    4. ok, done sir. Hope we can start shouting that the GREAT ALI BABA will be our celeb Poet
    5. Image will appear as a link
    6. thank u sir, God bless u. U're an inspiration 2me on how u help kick start d comedy industry in Nigeria





Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Poets that will be on parade at Word Up Volume 6.



Word Up, the biggest Spoken Word Poetry Platform in Nigeria comes to town again this November 2013.
This edition tagged, WORD UP Volume 6 is scheduled for November 23, 2013 at Terra Kulture, V/Island, Lagos, with the theme, "Stop the violence." 
The event theme is centered around the United Nation’s “International day for the elimination of violence against women.”  

Some of the best Spoken Word Poets in Nigeria that will grace the stage are: Plumbline, Torpedo, RezThaPoet, Bob Ekat, Princeps, Ivori, Chinelo Renee, Atilola, Titilayo Mabogunje, Shola Oguntoyinbo, Arch Angel , Soonest, Increase and many more.....!!!

Soul Music will be by Pure Child and Lumynos


Celebrity Poets: The King of Comedy in Nigeria, ALI BABA and YEANCAH ADAMU (Soundcity)




Watch clips of some of the poets that performed at the last event i.e. WORD UP Volume 5


Sunday, October 27, 2013

#WarOfWords2 The Difference by High On Word



The Difference by High On Word

Do you know the difference between me and you
It is not that I have money and you don’t
It is not that I have properties and you don’t
The difference between me and you
Is that I’m always happy and you’re not
I’m ever thankful but you don’t
I don’t complain but you do
You want to do everything to be rich
I do what I love and do it well
I always know I’m wealthy
I respect myself, do you?
The contrast between us is that
I want to help people but you always want people to help you
The similarity that does not exist between us is the fact that
I took time to get better, sharpening my strength
You went into the farm with blunt instrument
I don’t blame people for my troubles
Do you take responsibility for yours
Giving ache your ankle
But it is health to my bones
And air for my lungs
You think that money makes rich
But it is riches that brings money
Work hard, but always create time to think
Pray hard and believe what you prayed.
Value yourself
Don’t exchange your value for food
You are bigger than your stomach
Don’t exchange it for money
You are richer than your pockets
Your possession does not describe nor define you
You describe and define them
They are, because you are
Pay less time to your stomach’s hunger
Else, you will be bound to self
Don’t you know that you are a slave to that which
You pay attention to and
A servant to that which you look up to
You are more precious than gold
You are a god
More precious than silver
You are forever
Hello my friend
The distinction between a rich man and a poor one is
Awareness and Value
That is what I heard the rich man in my             
thoughts
Say to the poor man in my imaginations


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Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Olulu on City Lace NTA 2 talking about Spoken Word Poetry in Nigeria







Spoken Word is a revival of an ancient African art form. 

It is words spoken with a rhythm not necessarily a beat and 

not necessarily rhyming. 

Spoken word has a through line, it is soulful, it can be fun and 

beautiful and definitely requires skill.

It is often compared to poetry.

Spoken Word Poetry is when emotions find thought and thoughts 

find words. 

#WarOfWords2 Whispers by Moses Ukam aka Youngflashy



Whispers by Moses Ukam aka Youngflashy

Hidden urge of secret identity discharged
Dripping like grandmothers licking roof. 
Resistance stabbed to bleed with two fingers poked into his nose to stop its breath,
Dis-countenance let rooms to gossip tenants,
Enthusiasm strangled by excuses,
Motivation slowly slaughtered by greed.
Pain caught in the act,
oh what have I done? It asked!
But later it said,
I was only doing my job to remind you,
you're still alive.

Incessantly enslaved by our orgasm 
Colonised by our itch-ness and tickles,
You never can tell when this virus has taken Over you like overdosed drugs
Can be lethal, you know? 
Trust me am the world strongest device in
Word created to oppose all words before or Next to me,
never to be a subject nor nether to my brother YES,my name is NO! 
See I live right in you but you don't use Me,
from the list you don't pay attention you're a debtor so you owe me. 
Yes! You're guilty am seeing you,
stop looking Around,
stop searching for a no me, I don't Exist, 
more like abstract am your
mindset on hind sight.

You can't find me in the corridors of
Power,not on newspaper or even in Grandmother soup pot.
See,you refused me in your hair Style, assent, smell, smiles, skin colour,
you're disgusting lie in disguise of truth. 
With just a tap from behind 
your thought went one step backward feeling the Irresistible smooth,soft and sweet 
Touches of my brother
YES I will instead of YES I do!. 
With such healthy procrastination 
Your truth loss weight to
Common sin instead of common sense.
Am not begging you but break up your Relationship with stagnant 
get divorce and Marry me cause am the right instinct for you
My name is CHANGE!,

I live in the street of your decisions,
I can't wait for you cause time is jealous.
My girlfriend nigeria cry all night begging to Return to my arms,
Locked up in the cage of
Freedom it's dangerous
Dating un-repentance just to
Keep your bed warm,madness! 
You know how much you need to
Get away with this repeating steps but yourself unforgiving wouldn't let you,
Gushing through the eyes of your thought, 
when will you loss grip on comfort for once? 
Watching pleasure laid in the coffin to be buried,
Remorseful goose bumps sparks
With had I known common
On the lips of your mind,
Compendium of dreams thwarted just to Rebuffed a drop of buzz.
See I am you!
Discover me cause am right within,
The change you seek,
It's an outfit, wear it!.

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Sunday, October 20, 2013

Tribute to sage "my hero" by Rage


Tribute to sage "my hero" 
by "Rage"


You are my Hero ..
You are the "He" who knows.. 
the "Sea" ....
The "Symbol".. 
He speaks..
The wind "Blows"...
Minds "blow"..
but Mine..
"Explodes"..
SAGE...you are my Hero..
And everyday I dream..
To be like my Master "Sage"...
My Master "Says"..
"Son, work hard...Dream free...
And remember to bring the energy".
I say....."Dad" ..
All I need you have already given me..
Coz...
If today will be my last on this stage..
Then I will give my best..
"My homepage"
You dream of love ..
But I dream to be blind..
Not to C sin... but to B Seen..
To C...to B in XtaC..like the C...
now u C....
To truly love is to B..
"Truly Free"
You are Free..Free of speech..
I am Bound..Bound to speak..
Speak change through words...
words my Master "Says"
my Master's "Sage" .
I only dream to be heard..
Be led by great minds.
Mine too small to be compared..
I only dream of my Hero...
The "He" who knows.. 
the "Sea" ....
The "Symbol".. 
He speaks..
The wind "Blows"..
Minds "blow"..
but mine..
"Explodes"..
Everyday i dream  
I dream of my hero..
"Sage".
And when I am freed from these chains.
I'll be on this stage.
Help me father...
For I am your son.
"RAGE"..
You are "The One" Sage 
You are ."The chosen one"
You are....
"The Spoken word"....

......A Spoken word Tribute...




Listen and Download the spoken word song, Tribute to sage "my hero" by Rage...



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Monday, October 14, 2013

Submission of Videos for #WarOfWords2 is now extended by 2 weeks.






Due to popular demand, the submission of videos for War Of Words Season 2 is now extended by 2 week. Therefore deadline for video submission will now be midnight of October 27, 2013.

The fifteen finalists that will compete on the War Of Words stage in December 2013, will be announced in the 2nd week of November and also on November 23, 2013 during WORD UP Volume 6 http://wordup411.blogspot.com/2013/10/word-up-volume-6coming-soon.html

Go to http://wordup411.blogspot.com/2013/09/war-of-words-season-2-begins.html for the details of video submission for War Of Words Season 2.


Up for grabs:
1. $500 for the winner 
2. The top three poets get to perform at the next edition of WORD UP in February 2014 alongside the best Spoken Word Poets in Naija.

The competition is only open to Poets that have never performed at any WORD UP event.

Stay tuned to 
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