What do you do in features besides read slam poems?

Aug 16, 2010 12:48

I am dissecting the anatomy of a good feature, because I think a twenty-minute set should be more than just five or six slam poems.

Some things I've used or seen others use:

Cover poems
Short poems
Some type of intermission (Limericks, haiku, beatboxing, etc.)
First drafts

What else, LJ kids?

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jwbaz August 16 2010, 20:13:11 UTC
I always tell stories - partly because that's what I do - but it's a good way to break up poems.

Ultimately, I always strive to put together a well-rounded set. I like to build an arch. When I'm writing a setlist, I start with what poem I'd like to do first and then build from there - "Oh, this joke will connect to this poem, then to this story, which will set up a merch plug, then these two poems work well...." etc. I don't do that so much here at home, but on the road, I'm always shooting for it.

Really, you can do anything. The most important thing to keep in mind is that you want audiences to invest in YOU, not just your poems. The more invested in the performer, the more likely they are to buy merch and follow your progress/career.

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brazencaucasian August 16 2010, 23:30:16 UTC
i second the stories. A feature is a time to connect with the poet. I always love hearing stories behind certain poems because it lets you into the process and is often entertaining. Derrick Brown does this the best.

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anomalemily August 19 2010, 20:48:43 UTC
However, one of Derrick's WB poets came through Chicago and tried to tell a story to introduce a poem (citing Derrick's encouragement to do so), but the story was 5 times better than the poem and I really couldn't figure out the connection...

So, be wary of storytelling if you can't connect the poem to the story. Also, don't tell stories that either over-shadow or over-hype the poem to follow.

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sirenoftitan1 August 19 2010, 20:53:27 UTC
Josh, right? I remember that...something about the ballerina.

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anomalemily August 19 2010, 21:48:28 UTC
Yup.

I feel like someone was injured. Were there drugs involved?

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