Though it'll probably join the ranks of skateboarding and
breakdancing ciphers as one of the hipper, more notable innovations of
the late 20th century, slam poetry supposedly started out as a bar
game. And it's Great Grandpappy (or "Slam Pappy," rather), according to
Oakland Poetry Slam mistress Nazelah Jamison, was Marc Smith, a Chicago
construction worker and "bar napkin poet" who was really just some
guy. Around 1987, Smith came up with the whole idea of turning a poetry
mic into a competition with its own scoring system, mostly because it
was the only way to hold people's attention in a bar. Within a few
years, these small, "common man poetry"-oriented slams generated a
hugely popular scene that became both an artistic movement and a market
juggernaut. Suddenly, underground emcees and Def Poetry Jam artists had
supplanted the Robert Frosts and Walt Whitmans of the literary canon.
Poetry's hipster quotient rose immeasurably.While it's waning on a national scale, the spoken-word craze remains
alive and well in Oakland, home to YouthSpeaks artists Marc Bamuthi
Joseph, Ise Lyfe, and Chinaka Hodge, along with such rousing open mics
as the Broakland Poetry Slam, Hella at EastSide Arts Alliance, and
Mouth Off at the Air Lounge. This week, the folks from Hotwater
Cornbread, LLC — who launched Mouth Off in 2006 — present the Spoken Word Soul Fest at various Oakland venues, including Air Lounge, Club Anton, and Kimball's Carnival. Featuring the talents of Ise Lyfe, GeorgiaMe, Scorpio Blues, Amir Sulaiman, Hunters Point-raised soul artist Martin Luther, and the sublime emcees Bahamadia, Mystic, and Medusa
— who combine hip-hop swagger with lush balladeer vocals — this event
also includes panel discussions and workshops to recoup the social and
community-building dimensions of spoken word. At Saturday's panel (held
from 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. at the Oakland Marriott Convention Center), a
bevy of poets, emcees, and radio personalities (including Hard Knock
host Davey D, emcees Medusa and Mystic, Ise Lyfe, and Queen Sheeba)
will discuss such issues as Hurricane Katrina, the Jena 6 case, and the
'08 elections. Titled Artists Respond to Chaos, it will serve
as a fulcrum for Spoken Word Soul and highlight the event's political
impetus. The Spoken Word Soul Fest runs Wednesday through Sunday,
November 4, and costs $10-$150. SpokenWordSoulFest.com SOURCE OF THIS STORY
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