18 Facts About Performance poetry

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Performance poetry is a broad term, encompassing a variety of styles and genres.

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In brief, it is poetry that is specifically composed for or during a performance before an audience.

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Performance poetry poets relied more on the rhetorical and philosophical expression in their poetics than performance artists, who arose from the visual art genres of painting and sculpture.

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Today, performance poetry is being used as a means to promote literacy in public school systems.

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Performance poetry provides avenues for students to perform their poems onstage.

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The public performance of poetry became generally restricted, at least in a European context, to the staging of plays in verse and occasionally, for example in the cases of the Elizabethan madrigalists or Robert Burns, as texts for singing.

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Apart from this, the performance of poetry was restricted to reading aloud from printed books within families or groups of friends.

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Performance poetry composed his talk-poems by improvising in front of an audience.

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Franks' work was not poetry recited to a musical counterpoint but literary pieces in which the performance was a necessary and integral part of the work itself.

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Performance poetry's is sometimes called a neo-beat, but considers herself an American "futurist".

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The other type of performance poetry Gorski practiced is without music and tied to conceptual art, but that was at appearances in smaller venues that could not accommodate her band.

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However, the increasing popularity of open mics, which allow "unknown" poets to take the stage and share their own work in 3- to 5-minute increments and of poetry slams has meant that performance poetry is one of the most widespread forms of popular poetry.

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Chief among the proponents of these new forms of popular Performance poetry were Bob Holman in New York, Marc Smith in Chicago and Alan Kaufman in San Francisco.

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Contemporary performance poets are now experimenting with poetry performances adapted to CD, to video, and to Web audiences.

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Performance poetry's is a Nova Scotia College of Art and Design art school graduate in 1976.

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Performance poetry has been boosted considerably by the appearance of Def Jam—the hip-hop recording company helmed by Russell Simmons—on the scene.

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Performance poetry'spanic performing artists, such as Pedro Pietri, Miguel Algarin, Giannina Braschi, and Guillermo Gomez-Pena, are known for their humorous and politically charged attacks against American imperialism.

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British performance poetry continues to thrive at a grassroots level, with performances in pubs and theatres, as well as at literary festivals and arts festivals such as Glastonbury and The Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

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