Friday, October 15, 2021

Def Poetry Jam* A Review




Welcome back, readers!
After a brief summer break, Poets United is back on the scene with new and exciting things. Stay tuned for details.

Even though the pandemic has prevented us from performing around Chicago at various venues (including our monthly readings at our local library), we have still been actively engaged in poetic pursuits. This includes virtual readings, Poetry on 'Da Patio intimate gatherings, poetry discussions, and even sharing poetry over the phone. 
I've also participated in a few poetry contests as well.

It's important that we as creative artists keep our skills sharp; keep sharing important messages of hope and healing; and that we keep our minds active. 
Word up!

To practice what I preach, recently I have been viewing various poetry performances of spoken word artists across the world in video form and online. 

HERE'S THE 4-1-1...ON DEF POETRY JAM SPECIFICALLY



If you dig poetry and the art of Spoken Word, you'll love Def Poetry Jam. There is something here to appeal to every taste and literary leaning.
Def Poetry Jam is a former HBO series presented by Russell Simmons and hosted by Mos Def.

In various DVD taped episodes, poets from around the globe perform their works reflecting an array of perspectives, pet peeves, experiences and styles of expression. No topic is taboo. 

There are poems here on love, infidelity, racial injustice, body image, politics and everything under the sun. 
Delivered by wordsmiths that are new and emerging artists, as well as seasoned professionals. Including "poetry royalty" like M.C. Lyte, Jill Scott and Oscar Brown J.R. (a Chicago celebrity).  

As I watched, I found myself laughing; shedding tears; nodding my head in agreement; and simply being in total awe of the talent assembled.
I also felt a great sense of pride to be a part of such a powerful community. 
The same sense of pride in witnessing Amanda Gorman's Presidential reading.

Poets rock! There's no doubt about it. 

In fact, if you're a poet reading this, I give you permission to take a quick bow now. Go ahead...I'll wait.

Now, as I was sayin'...

Though there were so many noteworthy performances, one of my favorites was CHILDREN OF CHILDREN, by Oscar Brown Jr.

I leave you with this powerful piece courtesy of YouTube.

READERS

A penny for your thoughts here. 
Let's talk about poetry. Let's keep the arts alive.

Thanks for reading!


CHILDREN OF CHILDREN