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What is a Slam?
How do you organize one?
     How is it beneficial?

             Marvin DeBose, MLS
              Shake UP Your Library
              Using Hip Hop & Rap To Attract Teens and New Adults
              A Symposium for Youth Services Librarian
              Rutgers – Newark
              The Paul Robeson Campus Center
              Friday, June 1, 2012
 Poetry -A verbal composition designed to convey
  experiences, ideas, or emotions in a vivid and
  imaginative way, characterized by the use of
  language chosen for its sound and suggestive
  power .
     Hip Hop -the popular subculture of urban
    teenagers.

Hip Hop is the most powerful cultural force on the globe right now –
    Cornell West
What is a Poetry Slam?
 Slam is a contest where poets recite their poems in
  front of judges.

 The emphasis of the Slam is to get the poet to write
 and perform original material.
Why Slams are good for Teens
 Poetry is a language that teenagers can use to
  convey their thoughts about important matters in
  their lives.
 Poetry Slams provide an acceptable outlet for their
  expression
 Slams are designed to create an appreciation for
  literary form.
History of Poetry Slams
•   Poetry Slams are a relatively new phenomenon in the
    United States.

• They emerged out of a Chicago Jazz Club in the mid- 1980s.
    Marc Kelly Smith started the concept of a Slam.

• Poetry Slam has made its way into mainstream America,
    attracting diverse crowds and avid followers.

• A poetry slam, by definition, is a live competition in which
    poets perform original poetry and are judged.

     The focus of poetry slam is not the written word; rather, it
    is a celebration of the art of oral interpretation.
Planning a Slam
 Find a Venue
 Prizes
 Donations
 Generate Interest
 Find judges
 Find an M.C./ Host
Running a Slam
 Have contestants arrive 30 minutes before start
  time.
 They must have a picture I.D. to register.
 Each contestant will receive a name tag with a
  number
 Each contestant has 3 minutes to recite their
  poem.
 Each contestant will be awarded a score by the
  judges ranging from 1-5 in five different categories
  (Physical Presence, Articulation, Difficulty &
  Understanding)
 The 2 top scorers will be invited back for the final
  round.

 After the final round the winners are awarded
  prizes. (With teenagers I usually give away 1st,2nd
  and 3rd Prizes.)
Poetry Slam Score Sheet
  Names of Poet:
  Title of Poem:
Poetry             Weak   Average   Good    Excellent    Outstanding
Slam
Physical            1       2        3          4            5
Presence
Articulation        1       2        3          4            5
Level of            1        2       3          4            5
Difficulty

Evidence of         1       2        3          4            5
Understand



                                           Total Score
Teen Poetry Slam Rules
 The poetry slam is solo event. The poem must be
  the poet’s own work.

 Performers must from age 13‐18 years of age.
 PG-13
 All contestants must be present to receive a prize.
Some helpful hints 4 The Poets !
 Practice in front of an audience. Time the piece to 3
  minutes. Be sure to project your voice.
 Smile, relax, and have fun.
 Give your Poem a name. Memorize your poem!
 Take the competition seriously .
Poetry in Urban Motion!
 Tupac Shakur -The Rose the grew from concrete
   Shakur, T. (1999). The rose that grew from concrete. MTV
  Books.
 Jill Scott – The Moments, the Minutes,the Hours: The
  Poetry Of Jill Scott
    Scott, J. (2008). The moments, the minutes, the hours: the
  poetry of Jill Scott. (1st ed.). St. Martin's Griffin
 Alicia Keys – Tears for Water: Songbook of Poem and Lyrics
   Keys, A. (2005). Tears for water: Songbook of poem and
  lyrics.       Berkley Trade.
Web Resources
 Slampapi http://marckellysmith.com/


 Poetry Slam, Inc. http://www.poetryslam.com/ 13


 Youth Speaks . http://youthspeaks.org


 Slamnation http://www.slamnation.com
Resources
 Hewitt, G. (2005). Hewitt's guide to slam poetry & poetry slam.
    Shoreham, Vt: Discover Writing Press.

 Smith, M. K., & Kraynak, J. (2009). Stage a poetry slam.
    Sourcebooks MediaFusion.

 Sitomer, A., & Cirelli, M. (2004). Hip hop poetry and the classics.
    Milk Mug Press.

    Eleveld, M. (2003). The spoken word revolution. Naperville,IL:
    Sourcebooks Media Fusion.
The Rose that Grew From Concrete
Did you hear about that rose that grew from the crack
 in the concrete?
 Proving nature's law is wrong it learn to walk without
 having feet.
Funny it sees, but by keeping it’s dream, it learned to
 breathe fresh air.
Long live the rose that grew from concrete when no one
 else ever cared.

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Poetry slam with revisions2

  • 1. What is a Slam? How do you organize one? How is it beneficial? Marvin DeBose, MLS Shake UP Your Library Using Hip Hop & Rap To Attract Teens and New Adults A Symposium for Youth Services Librarian Rutgers – Newark The Paul Robeson Campus Center Friday, June 1, 2012
  • 2.  Poetry -A verbal composition designed to convey experiences, ideas, or emotions in a vivid and imaginative way, characterized by the use of language chosen for its sound and suggestive power .  Hip Hop -the popular subculture of urban teenagers. Hip Hop is the most powerful cultural force on the globe right now – Cornell West
  • 3. What is a Poetry Slam?  Slam is a contest where poets recite their poems in front of judges.  The emphasis of the Slam is to get the poet to write and perform original material.
  • 4. Why Slams are good for Teens  Poetry is a language that teenagers can use to convey their thoughts about important matters in their lives.  Poetry Slams provide an acceptable outlet for their expression  Slams are designed to create an appreciation for literary form.
  • 5. History of Poetry Slams • Poetry Slams are a relatively new phenomenon in the United States. • They emerged out of a Chicago Jazz Club in the mid- 1980s. Marc Kelly Smith started the concept of a Slam. • Poetry Slam has made its way into mainstream America, attracting diverse crowds and avid followers. • A poetry slam, by definition, is a live competition in which poets perform original poetry and are judged. The focus of poetry slam is not the written word; rather, it is a celebration of the art of oral interpretation.
  • 6. Planning a Slam  Find a Venue  Prizes  Donations  Generate Interest  Find judges  Find an M.C./ Host
  • 7. Running a Slam  Have contestants arrive 30 minutes before start time.  They must have a picture I.D. to register.  Each contestant will receive a name tag with a number  Each contestant has 3 minutes to recite their poem.
  • 8.  Each contestant will be awarded a score by the judges ranging from 1-5 in five different categories (Physical Presence, Articulation, Difficulty & Understanding)  The 2 top scorers will be invited back for the final round.  After the final round the winners are awarded prizes. (With teenagers I usually give away 1st,2nd and 3rd Prizes.)
  • 9. Poetry Slam Score Sheet Names of Poet: Title of Poem: Poetry Weak Average Good Excellent Outstanding Slam Physical 1 2 3 4 5 Presence Articulation 1 2 3 4 5 Level of 1 2 3 4 5 Difficulty Evidence of 1 2 3 4 5 Understand Total Score
  • 10. Teen Poetry Slam Rules  The poetry slam is solo event. The poem must be the poet’s own work.  Performers must from age 13‐18 years of age.  PG-13  All contestants must be present to receive a prize.
  • 11. Some helpful hints 4 The Poets !  Practice in front of an audience. Time the piece to 3 minutes. Be sure to project your voice.  Smile, relax, and have fun.  Give your Poem a name. Memorize your poem!  Take the competition seriously .
  • 12. Poetry in Urban Motion!  Tupac Shakur -The Rose the grew from concrete Shakur, T. (1999). The rose that grew from concrete. MTV Books.  Jill Scott – The Moments, the Minutes,the Hours: The Poetry Of Jill Scott Scott, J. (2008). The moments, the minutes, the hours: the poetry of Jill Scott. (1st ed.). St. Martin's Griffin  Alicia Keys – Tears for Water: Songbook of Poem and Lyrics Keys, A. (2005). Tears for water: Songbook of poem and lyrics. Berkley Trade.
  • 13. Web Resources  Slampapi http://marckellysmith.com/  Poetry Slam, Inc. http://www.poetryslam.com/ 13  Youth Speaks . http://youthspeaks.org  Slamnation http://www.slamnation.com
  • 14. Resources  Hewitt, G. (2005). Hewitt's guide to slam poetry & poetry slam. Shoreham, Vt: Discover Writing Press.  Smith, M. K., & Kraynak, J. (2009). Stage a poetry slam. Sourcebooks MediaFusion.  Sitomer, A., & Cirelli, M. (2004). Hip hop poetry and the classics. Milk Mug Press.  Eleveld, M. (2003). The spoken word revolution. Naperville,IL: Sourcebooks Media Fusion.
  • 15. The Rose that Grew From Concrete Did you hear about that rose that grew from the crack in the concrete? Proving nature's law is wrong it learn to walk without having feet. Funny it sees, but by keeping it’s dream, it learned to breathe fresh air. Long live the rose that grew from concrete when no one else ever cared.