Okay – so maybe you’ve never been to a spoken word show
before. Maybe the last time you heard poetry was in your Grade 11 English class
and Beowulf didn’t really do it for you. Maybe your friend really wants to go
to this Victoria Spoken Word Festival, but you don’t know what to see.
Well read on my friend, because we’ve got you covered!
What is spoken word?
Spoken word is a HUGE category – it can include stand-up,
hip-hop, monologues, storytelling and spoken word poetry. Basically, any oral
performance (except that one you dirty human).
The Victoria Spoken Word Festival is primarily focused on
spoken word poetry, although this year we’re also exploring stories as part of
our theme ‘Inside Story’.
Does this look like poetry to you? |
Spoken word poetry is poetry that has been written to be
performed in person, on stage, out loud. It’s often rhythmic, engaging and easy
to understand (because you only get to hear it once). It can play with sound,
styles of speech and even personas or characters. It’s a pretty varied art form
and a lot of fun to watch.
So what should I see?
Let us give you the skinny on each of the events at the
Victoria Spoken Word Festival:
Storytime for Adults – Fairytales were never meant for children. If fresh takes on dark tales are your thing, you’ll love what the festival ensemble writes in under an hour. Also RC Weslowski performs his new solo show about a young boy falling in love with a phone book – ‘shit just got surreal’. Wednesday March 5th at Intrepid Theatre
Poeteers! – One word for you: puppets. PUPPETS! We’re pairing our festival ensemble with local puppeteers to create amazing collaborations. Did I mention there would be puppets? Thursday March 6th at Metro Theatre
Festival Ensemble Showcase – If you’ve never seen spoken word before, this is THE show to come to. All thirteen of our ensemble members will perform their best and hottest work. Friday March 7th at Metro Theatre
Festival Finale: Inside Story – Do you like taking risks? This show
features some of the most innovative spoken word in Canada, from Poet of Honour
Barbara Adler’s folk-punk accordion poetry to the festival ensemble’s brand-new
group show, this show breaks all the rules and blows all the minds. Saturday
March 8th at Metro Theatre
Public Workshop w/Barbara Adler – Feeling like trying this spoken
word thing out? Then take this workshop with our Poet of Honour. Sunday March 9th
at Intrepid Theatre
Wow! How do I get
tickets to this mind-blowing festival?
Find out more info on all our events at www.victoriaspokenwordfestival.com
Get tickets online at http://ticketrocket.org/victoria-spoken-word-festival-2/
See you there!