Syracuse Poetry Group Celebrates Five Years of "Spokenword Poetry" at Syracuse Stage
The Underground Poetry Spot, a literacy group that began open mics and student workshops in Syracuse five years ago, is celebrating the city’s embrace and support of their unique style of poetry 8PM Friday at Syracuse Stage.
Syracuse, NY, September 16, 2014 --(PR.com)-- The Underground Poetry Spot never imagined that an art made famous by HBO's Def Poetry Jam could have successfully sustained five years in Syracuse. They will celebrate their accomplishment by hosting a spokenword concert, the first of its kind in Syracuse, at Syracuse Stage Friday, September 19 at 8:00PM.
The performance group’s founder, Seneca Wilson, is a native of Pascagoula, Mississippi and Syracuse University Employee. He is a writer, a poetry lover and discovered that poetry of this special kind had a place in the city of Syracuse again.
“I feel like service is the price we pay for the space we occupy. We, as artists and writers, are an important part of our community and our words and stories help our communities heal and grow,” said Wilson.
Growing from a regular open mic series at Joe Reddick’s Sports Bar to a celebrated performance group in Syracuse seemed like an impossible dream five years ago.
Local performer, Michael Gaut, met the Underground Poets as he traveled open mics performing poetry. He later joined and feels that the group has touched thousands.
“If I had to take a guess at the number of lives enriched by our process, I would say "several thousand," said Gaut. “We create a safe space for fresh voices and seasoned pros, alike. Sometimes, it’s where we get our superhero fix.”
The group is most proud of participation from local writers who visit and share their work on stage with each other as well as teachers who allow them to share and teach performance poetry to students in the classroom.
“I feel like what I do, as a young performer and writer, is important. I’m giving other young people an example of something positive they can do with their life. This is still a professional option,” says group member Simone Owens. Owens is the youngest member of the group and volunteers with other youth at Syracuse Model Neighborhood Facilities, Inc.
The group has collaborated with Vera House, the Syracuse Shakespeare Festival; programmed open mics each year out of Red House, 601 Tully Street and Transitions 658; performed at Carrier Dome; toured to schools in Alexandra, VA and downstate New York; and have represented Syracuse in regional competitions. The group hopes to reach a bigger audience in Syracuse before hosting the Queen’s Elizabeth Way regional competition in December.
“We love Syracuse and we’re all so different. When we travel to other cities, they think of Syracuse differently. We’ll continue to do our part and we want the city to be well represented among the other circuits in Upstate,” said Wilson.
There anniversary concert in the gallery of Syracuse Stage is the first of its kind in Syracuse. It will be a spokenword concert featuring members from the group and will benefit the groups hopes to establish a permanent poetry venue and send a poetry team to represent Syracuse at Poetry Slam Nationals. Syracuse has not had a competitive poetry team since 1996 with Georgia Popoff. Details for the event can be located on their website at undergroundpoetryspot.com.
The performance group’s founder, Seneca Wilson, is a native of Pascagoula, Mississippi and Syracuse University Employee. He is a writer, a poetry lover and discovered that poetry of this special kind had a place in the city of Syracuse again.
“I feel like service is the price we pay for the space we occupy. We, as artists and writers, are an important part of our community and our words and stories help our communities heal and grow,” said Wilson.
Growing from a regular open mic series at Joe Reddick’s Sports Bar to a celebrated performance group in Syracuse seemed like an impossible dream five years ago.
Local performer, Michael Gaut, met the Underground Poets as he traveled open mics performing poetry. He later joined and feels that the group has touched thousands.
“If I had to take a guess at the number of lives enriched by our process, I would say "several thousand," said Gaut. “We create a safe space for fresh voices and seasoned pros, alike. Sometimes, it’s where we get our superhero fix.”
The group is most proud of participation from local writers who visit and share their work on stage with each other as well as teachers who allow them to share and teach performance poetry to students in the classroom.
“I feel like what I do, as a young performer and writer, is important. I’m giving other young people an example of something positive they can do with their life. This is still a professional option,” says group member Simone Owens. Owens is the youngest member of the group and volunteers with other youth at Syracuse Model Neighborhood Facilities, Inc.
The group has collaborated with Vera House, the Syracuse Shakespeare Festival; programmed open mics each year out of Red House, 601 Tully Street and Transitions 658; performed at Carrier Dome; toured to schools in Alexandra, VA and downstate New York; and have represented Syracuse in regional competitions. The group hopes to reach a bigger audience in Syracuse before hosting the Queen’s Elizabeth Way regional competition in December.
“We love Syracuse and we’re all so different. When we travel to other cities, they think of Syracuse differently. We’ll continue to do our part and we want the city to be well represented among the other circuits in Upstate,” said Wilson.
There anniversary concert in the gallery of Syracuse Stage is the first of its kind in Syracuse. It will be a spokenword concert featuring members from the group and will benefit the groups hopes to establish a permanent poetry venue and send a poetry team to represent Syracuse at Poetry Slam Nationals. Syracuse has not had a competitive poetry team since 1996 with Georgia Popoff. Details for the event can be located on their website at undergroundpoetryspot.com.
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Underground Poetry Spot
Ruthnie Angrand, PR
347 874 0486
undergroundpoetryspot.com
Seneca Wilson, Founder: undergroundpoetryspot@gmail.com
Contact
Ruthnie Angrand, PR
347 874 0486
undergroundpoetryspot.com
Seneca Wilson, Founder: undergroundpoetryspot@gmail.com
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