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General Discussion / Re: Spoken Word Awards!
« on: March 31, 2009, 07:19:23 PM »

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General Discussion / Spoken Word Awards!
« on: March 31, 2009, 07:08:00 PM »
The Minnesota Spoken Word Awards are coming and you can vote! On your favorite National And MN spoken word performers

You'll See some familiar names like, Sage Francis, Bao Phi, Queen Sheba, and More nominated for awards
I'd also humbly suggest you vote for Wonder Dave & Allison as MN
event producers of the YEAR at the Minnesota Spoken Word Producers! Also vote for other Stuff!

http://www.surveygizmo.com/s/11884/urbangriotsawardsvoting

Thanks for checking it out everyone!

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General Discussion / Re: Jared Paul Case: ALL CHARGES DROPPED!!
« on: February 11, 2009, 01:48:47 PM »
YAY!!!! Glad to hear it Jared. This is the best news I've ever received about someone not coming to the Twin Cities.

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General Discussion / I'm on Tour Right NOW!
« on: February 06, 2009, 12:55:52 PM »
Hey Y'all kicked of the My tour in style with a kick ass Lesbian Burlesque Show in Chicago! Here's the next shows More TBA soon! Stay posted at www.wonderdave.net my fancy new webpage!


Friday February 6, 2008 - 8:00pm
The Flesh Hungry Dog Show
The Jackhammer, 6406 North Clark Street, Chicago IL

Sunday February 8, 2008 - 8:00pm
Out of Towners Slam
The Green Mill, 4802 N. Broadway Ave., Chicago IL

Wednesday February 11, 2008 - 8:00pm
A Valentines White Chocolate Affair
Club Underground, 75 Public Square, Downtown Cleveland OH

Thursday February 12, 2008 - 7:00pm
In the Company of Shakespere Poetry Open Mic
Lazy Days Coffeeshop, 10 Johnson Ave, Indianapolis IN

Friday February 13, 2008 - 8:00pm
First Draft - New / Never Performed Works
Kafe Kerouac, 2250 North High St, Columbus OH

Tuesday February 17, 2008 - 10:00pm
PolyRhythmic "Without A Trace"
The Spot, 4427 N Broadway, Chicago IL

Saturday February 21, 2008 - 8:00pm
Genna's Cocktail Lounge, 105 W Main St., Madison WI



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General Discussion / What's Happening in Minnesota?
« on: January 15, 2009, 05:51:54 PM »
If you are ever wondering what's going on in the world of MN Spoken Word I recommend this here BLOG by a local writer:

http://minnesotamicrophone.wordpress.com/

One of the things I like about it is that she's really analyzes things and give the reader an insight into what's going on. She also frequently talks about her personal experience in relation to the scene and what she's trying to accomplish.

And in Sort of related News Our website is now an up to date!

www.slammn.org

We'll probably be changing some stylistic aspects of it in the coming months but really the standings and Calendar are all accurate! Yay Accuracy!

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Thanks for the responses Folks! Much appreciated.

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So here's the deal a bar/restaurant wants me to host a slam and these are pretty much my options for times and days. It's in a fairly residential neighborhood. There are three or four other restaurants, a book store, liquor store and second run movie theater. The venue is on the bus on the bus line and there is a decent amount of on street parking within a few blocks.
That's about all the info I have for you so VOTE and tell me what you think!

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General Discussion / Re: Your Madison NPS Top Ten?
« on: August 26, 2008, 12:16:50 PM »
10 in no particular order

Sperm

Hosting Queer nation, being asked to host this show is the single most touching gesture that's ever happened to me in Slam

Table dancing with Big Poppa E, someday I'll make through an NPS without making a slut faced ass out of myself but that day has not yet come

Finals Night was DAMN good

Team Boise CAKE!!!

Being the human labia for Cynthia French's Bowling Poem.

Sam Cook And I ROCKING the Erotica Slam...you know you've done Erotica right when Christian Drake and Marty McConnell tell you you were great

NYC Urbana's Group piece finals poems especially the 1st one

Kay Krown's Stripper Poem

seeing all of my poet friends but especially the Rust Belt folks!

getting several compliments on my hair this may seem shallow but I spent like $40 on hair product right before NPS and I did my hair every damn day at home this happens approximately NEVER cause I'm lazy



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General Discussion / Re: Special Local Events (Midwest Region)
« on: July 02, 2008, 05:17:53 PM »
Help Send the Minneapolis & St. Paul Teams to Nationals!

Sunday July 20th THE BIG SLAM!
Watch as 4 teams of Poets Square of in the Twin Cities Annual Battle Royale! $7 cover, 21+, 8:30pm with Musical Guests Open Bones
Hosted by stand up comic Mike Brody! (check him out at www.mikebrody.com )
Pepito's Parkway Theater 4814 Chicago Ave S. Minneapolis MN 55417
612-822-3030
Free Valet parking
Happy hour at Pepito’s from 7-9
Bring your Margarita in the Theater with You!
 www.theparkwaytheater.com

Featuring the Talents of: Diego Vasquez, Loren Niemi, Kate Pehrson, Thadra Sheridan, Shane Hawley, Toussaint Morrison, Benjamin Gidmark, Cynthia French, Wonder Dave, Tom Reed, Sam Cook, 6 is 9 aka Khary Jackson, El Guante, Sierra DeMulder, EZRA, Mike Mlekoday, Rhe, and MORE!!!

This event will also mark the beginning of the newest Addition to the Twin Cities Spoken Word Scene:
The 48th Street Slam!
A poetry Slam and open mic held on the 3rd Sunday of every Month.


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General Discussion / Re: Who is your 2008 WOWPS Representative?
« on: January 31, 2008, 07:20:34 PM »
SlamMN will Send Congratulations to our REP: Thadra Sheridan!
and while I'm here I'll mention that Sierra DeMulder (of Last years Oneanta NY Slam Team) is the St. Paul Rep.
Congrats Ladies!

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General Discussion / Re: Rust Belt 2008
« on: January 04, 2008, 08:11:30 PM »
RUST BELT ROCKS! Maybe I'll volunteer again...or maybe I'll bring a team. Hmmm?

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General Discussion / Re: Is there a (real) place for mythology in slam?
« on: December 30, 2007, 06:11:18 PM »
I dunno Khary, as someone whos slams against you pretty regularly and is a big fan of your captain hook piece . I'd Say you've got room to manuever at least here in the TC, I've got poems with mythology that do well (God's Face is the one I do most often). I really love the poem Medusa's Diner by Paula Friedrech and Cynthia French's Diana poem is also one of my favorites. I also believe in giving the audience the benefit of the doubt So maybe mythology is tough for people but so is my Ed Gein poem the Audience can deal. I hate the idea that slam should be dumbed down. Ugh.

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General Discussion / Re: Would you use this? (Short Poll)
« on: November 16, 2007, 09:24:32 PM »
1. Yes
2.Yes
3. Well I already have these things at this time so, No. If I were just starting out I think that it might be useful it would largley depend on how user friendly the web site was. I'm looking for myspace style easiness to be perfectly honest.

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General Discussion / Re: I want your opinions of humorous spoken word
« on: November 16, 2007, 06:49:23 PM »
 I heart funny Poets.
 Maybe I'm biased being a poet who uses humor quite A bit. I came into this game from an improv and sketch comedy background. Here's a list of reasons why I think funny poems are great especially in the world of slam:
1.Humor can be used to make valid points about serious issues. I often tackle Homophobia within a comedic context in my work. I think using humor let's people listen; I'm making them laugh if I were screaming or crying at them might just tune me out. It's a great way to open up dialogue.
2. In the world of slam I think all poets should have at LEAST one funny poem in there repetoire for strategic reasons. We've all been at that Slam where things have just gotten incredibly bleak and the audience is ready for a release. That release guarantees decent Scores.
3. Funny poems add variety to a slam. I like variety in my slam hearing the same style all night long gets boring. YAY funny poets champions of slam diversity.
4.DOES EVERY SLAM POEM EVER HAVE TO BE ABOUT SOME LIFE CHANGING GREAT BIG MOOGIDDY-DOO uber important Broo-ha-ha? No. Comedy is an art form, I've got pieces that in all fairness aren't really about much at all. I did my Nerd Sex Poem at the Erotica Slam at NAts and people were telling me how much they loved it for the rest of the week. Heck even here in town I'm pretty known for that one piece people love it. Is it about a life changing issue or politics or anything, Not really but it is valid enjoyable art.

There are more reasons and maybe I'll come back and post again when I've got more time. Iffin' you want to checkout some of my funny poetry (and some of my not funny poetry) you can hit me up at www.myspace.com/wdpoetry
Later!

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Slam Selection Processes / SlamMN! Mineapolis Poetry Slam at Kieran's Pub
« on: November 16, 2007, 06:09:33 PM »
SlamMN!
every 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month
7:30 sign up 8pm Show
Kieran's Irish Pub
330 2nd Ave S.
Minneapolis MN

The "TEAM" for SlamMN! this year will be 4 poets. All four poets will work together from the time they are selected until that National Poetry Slam to fine tune their performances. At the National Poetry Slam, the team will work together to bring their strongest pieces to the stage. There is a chance that some poets may not get to perform in competition, or as individuals in competition.

SlamMN! does not guarantee funding for any of the team members to the National Poetry Slam. As a team, money will be raised to support travel/hotel expenses. If enough funds are raised, then all 4 team members + the Slam Master(s) will be able to use the funds to attend NPS.

The Slam Season is broken into two halves. There are Qualifying Slams that are open to all poets (priority given to those who have not yet qualified for the semi-final events). The top poets at the qualifying slams are invited back for the semi-final bouts. The top 6 poets at the semi-final slams are invited to compete at the Team Selection Slam. All 4 team members will be chosen AT the Team Selection Slam.

IF a member of the team becomes ineligible  and can no longer compete at Nationals. Then the 5th place poet from finals will take their spot on the team (if 5th is not available then 6th, then 7th, and so on). If NO ONE from finals is eligible to compete. We will hold a special slam to determine who will fill the open slot.

SlamMN! Poetry Slams will take place TWICE A MONTH (on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of the month). They are always at 8pm with sign ups starting promptly at 7:30.

The competitive season goes from September through April (if you want to make it on the team). From May - August the Slam Team hosts themed slams that are open to everyone. They continue on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of every month. Themes for the summer slams are determined once the team is chosen.

At each slam held during the regular season, the same rules are followed. These are the...

SlamMN! follows national slam rules in all of their regular season slams. Slams are open to anyone, however, according to PSI regulations, poets MUST be 21 years of age in order to participate at the National Poetry Slam (some years the host city lowers this age limit to 18). Our local venue is all ages, and I encourage poets of all ages to participate in the local competition. SMALL PRINT: Our venue is NOT screened or censored for content - some content may not be suitable for all age audiences.

SlamMN! slams are run in 3 rounds of competition and scores are cumulative. The qualifying slams are open to 12 poets. 8 poets will continue to the 2nd round and 5 in the third round. In instances of tied scores/scores within 0.1 points of one another, we will extend these rounds to include up to 9/6 poets. The top 3 poets in each qualifying/semi-final slam receive prizes donated by Kieran's Irish Pub.

About the poetry/performance:

Poets must perform original work.
THE FIRST ROUND NO-REPEAT RULE: In the first round of EVERY slam, you are required to perform a piece that HAS NOT PREVIOUSLY BEEN PERFORMED during a poetry slam at Kieran's during that season. For those poets that have been on a SlamMN! slam team - you cannot use any poem that has been used in a SlamMN! team chapbook or on a SlamMN! team CD during the year(s) you were on the team. If there are any questions, please contact the Slam Master at slamminnesota@yahoo.com
Sampling (using a part of another person's poem within your own poem) is allowed. For example, if you quote a line from Robert Frost - you can still use that poem. If Robert Frost wrote the poem and you include a quote from you, you cannot use the poem.
You have 3 minutes to perform 1(ONE) poem in each round. Poems written in parts (i.e. 8 Haikus About Winter) are allowed if they are performed as one piece.
After 3 minutes and a 10 second grace period, your overall score will be penalized. Time penalties are -0.5 points for every 10 second increment. For example: if your performance is 3:09:29, you are in the clear. If it is 3:10:01, you will get 0.5 points subtracted from your score. If 3:42:05, then you will have 2.0 points deducted, etc.
You cannot use props, costumes or musical accompanyment. You CAN beat box, make arm pit noises, whistle, or sing...you cannot break out the kazoo or bring a beat loop.
The performance of your poem is judged by 5 judges picked at random from the audience. Every effort is made to select a diverse group of judges that preferably do not have any connections to any of the competing poets. SlamMN! is limited by who is at the venue/willing to judge. If a poet has a problem with any of the judges selected, they should notify the host before the competition begins.
The judges will score each performance from 0.0-10.0. Zero is bad, ten is good. The high and low scores are dropped and the 3 scores in the m iddle are added together. This sum is your score for the round.
Scores for each round are added together.

Questions contact: slamminnesota at yahoo.com

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