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Slam: It Is.Slam has returned. It has a MySpace space (caution: audio). Ozark Poetry Slam has found a new home at west Fayetteville's White Rabbit, (caution: audio), 3980 W. Wedington Drive at Rupple Road. Regular slams run there 8 to 11 p.m. every second Tuesday of the month. Other dates noted below in italics. Ages 18 and over are welcome. Admission is $5. Also: Campfire Readings, 9 p.m., the last Friday of each month at Gloria Jean's in the Fayetteville train station on Dickson Street. We welcome veteran and virgin competitors at our slams. Step up to the mic and mainline adrenaline, y'all. All types of poetry are encouraged. We greatly encourage costumes for all events. Slam: When, Who, a glimmer of Why.
Slam: How It Is.A slam is a boisterous competition of performance poetry, judged by random audience members using Olympic-style scoring. Anyone can play; anyone can judge; everyone has fun. Cover (for expenses) for audience and participants alike is $5. There's no additional charge to compete. The rules are simple:
Slam: What The.In 1994, OPWC sponsored the first Slam in Arkansas. ... And in 1995, in conjunction with local NPR affiliate KUAF-FM, we held our first "on-air" Radio Slam. In 1996 the OPWC had a slam off starting in January and went until May, where we had a grand slam, and our team was thus created. In 1995, OPWC sent its first team to compete in the National Poetry Slam. In 2003, the area slam group went indie, but the door's always open, kids. In June 2003, the Ozark Slam Team got stranded in New Orleans. In July they got arrested in Oklahoma City. In August they drove to Nationals in Chicago and returned home safely with no major incidents. Anchor poet Clayton Scott placed 64th out of 273 poets, and the team overall placed low enough to stop counting. Read what Gary Mex Glazner, one of the founders of the American Slam Movement, did while he was in Arkansas in March, around the time he performed at the Ozark Poetry Slam. Read about Doug Shields of the Ozark Slam Team. Read about the 2005 semifinals (top item). Contact: The Slam's info source. Or Ozark Slam Team's Doug Shields. Or phone (479) 872-2675. Slam: Linkage
Updated: Dec. 24, 2007 These materials are not endorsed, approved, sponsored, or provided by or on behalf of the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. |
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