Are you wanting to try spoken word or visual poetry, but don’t know where to start? Well, this is your chance!
Spoken word poetry is the poetry of performance! Instead of just writing something by hand or digitally, you take it to the next step and perform. An example of this would be recording a video or audio of you reciting a poem you wrote. These poems often contain deep, motivational messages that move an audience to feel an emotion that the poet is trying to portray. It is almost like singing an emotional solo in a musical, but poetry style! Visual poetry relates to a poem that is presented with visual elements, like an edited video with text or images.
I am pleased to announce that this April, during NaPo we will be having an official YWS Spoken Word/Visual Poetry Contest. The following information is what you need to know for this contest, how you can participate, as well as some other information regarding the timeline of events:
How do I participate?
To participate in this contest, you must write and record your own spoken word poem. You will then post a link to your poem and post it in this thread, along with an enspoiled text version of the words you say. Poems can be recorded easily on a phone, or using voice memo/Vocaroo online resources. If you are not comfortable sharing your voice, you may create a visual poem instead, and submit that the same way.
What are the rules?
- To practice Internet Safety, audio versions of poems are preferred. Please do not share your face in the video, as well as any identifiable backdrops like locations, names, addresses, or signs.
- On top of internet safety, the use of AI to write any poems is strictly prohibited. All poems must be written and recorded by you, for this contest.
- If your poem contains mature topics or swearing, please include a trigger warning in your post, when you submit your poem.
- Collaborating with another user to create a poem is allowed.
- Feel free to submit as many poems as you like to the contest.
How will a winner be selected?
There will not be a single winner in this contest. A winner is someone who participates and submits a poem and tries their best! All winners will receive badges for their participation! The contest is open all month long, during April.Are you ready to write some spoken word poetry? Claim a spot below and start posting your poems! Keep your eye out for posts in the month of April that contain #SpokenWord2024, they will include some helpful Spoken word tips and inspiration.
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