Strike a Prose

If you think poets are a bunch of lit geeks, old geezers, and pathetic whiners with floppy emo haircuts that endlessly quote downers like Poe and Dickinson, then get your presumptuous booty to the Fourth Annual Treetop Poetry Festival. The bout is like a giant cage match, but with competitors...
Carbonatix Pre-Player Loader

Audio By Carbonatix

If you think poets are a bunch of lit geeks, old geezers, and pathetic whiners with floppy emo haircuts that endlessly quote downers like Poe and Dickinson, then get your presumptuous booty to the Fourth Annual Treetop Poetry Festival.

The bout is like a giant cage match, but with competitors spitting out rhymes instead of teeth. Six teams from across the Southwest will perform original poetry for points towards this year’s National Poetry Slam in Saint Paul, Minnesota (and bragging rights in the tight-knit poetry community).

If you’ve never been to a slam, there are a few simple rules: be quiet during the performances, clap afterwards, and feel free to boo and hiss if the judges give bad scores. “It’s a participatory event. You don’t sit on your hands,” says Ed Mabrey of Black Pearl Poetry, the Phoenix-based organization hosting this year’s festival. “Boo. Shout. Don’t worry about scaring the poets.”


Fri., Feb. 5, 7:30 p.m., 2010

When news happens, Phoenix New Times is there —
Your support strengthens our coverage.

We’re aiming to raise $30,000 by December 31, so we can continue covering what matters most to you. If New Times matters to you, please take action and contribute today, so when news happens, our reporters can be there.

$30,000

GET MORE COVERAGE LIKE THIS

Sign up for the Arts & Culture newsletter to get the latest stories delivered to your inbox

Loading latest posts...