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Title: Languaging in Hampton Roads
Episode 6: Creative Community: Spoken Word in Hampton Roads
Hosts: Jill Winkowski and Prue Salasky
Date: June 30, 2024
Length: 35:59 minutes
In this sixth episode of our podcast, languagingHR, we
Each of the poets perform one of their pieces during
Spoken word poetry is the performance of original
George, who had his own hip-hop label in his teens, came to spoken word poetry through writing at a young age and journeying through music to the spoken word format. He had been the host of the open mic at The Venue on 35th Street for many years and is now artist-in-residence there.
Lacroy was encouraged to write by a high school
Tanya Cunningham was a writer early on and later took a creative writing class with Dr. Hollis Pruitt at Tidewater Community College. For the final project, the students read their work aloud. Dr. Pruitt invited
Although this podcast focused on more general language themes such as audience and language community, we did learn some new terms. We
Note: We referred to Joshua Bennett’s book Spoken
757 Perspectives, Volumes I and II, eds, J Scott Wilson and Tanya Cunningham are available online at Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
Information about the non-profit, SLAM Connection, is available online at https://slamconnection.my.canva.site/
A few local open mics (correct as of June 28, 2024):
Where: The Venue at 35th St. (@thevenueon35th), 631 W. 35th St., Norfolk
When: Regular free events throughout the week
Where: Column 15 Cafe and Roastery, 701-R Merrimac Trail, Williamsburg
When: First Fridays Open Mic Nights; doors open at 6:30 p.m. Free
Hosted by Slam Connection (@slamconnection), [email protected]
Where: Cure Coffeehouse, 503 Botetourt St., Norfolk
When: First Thursdays, 6-7:30 p.m. Free
Where: Downing Gross Cultural Arts Center (www.downinggross.org), Newport News
When: Second Tuesdays, 7 p.m. Free
Where: The Muse Writers Center, 2200 Colonial Ave, #3, Norfolk; 757-818-9880 (the-muse.org)
When: Frequent events and performances
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Title: Languaging in Hampton Roads
Episode 6: Creative Community: Spoken Word in Hampton Roads
Hosts: Jill Winkowski and Prue Salasky
Date: June 30, 2024
Length: 35:59 minutes
In this sixth episode of our podcast, languagingHR, we
Each of the poets perform one of their pieces during
Spoken word poetry is the performance of original
George, who had his own hip-hop label in his teens, came to spoken word poetry through writing at a young age and journeying through music to the spoken word format. He had been the host of the open mic at The Venue on 35th Street for many years and is now artist-in-residence there.
Lacroy was encouraged to write by a high school
Tanya Cunningham was a writer early on and later took a creative writing class with Dr. Hollis Pruitt at Tidewater Community College. For the final project, the students read their work aloud. Dr. Pruitt invited
Although this podcast focused on more general language themes such as audience and language community, we did learn some new terms. We
Note: We referred to Joshua Bennett’s book Spoken
757 Perspectives, Volumes I and II, eds, J Scott Wilson and Tanya Cunningham are available online at Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
Information about the non-profit, SLAM Connection, is available online at https://slamconnection.my.canva.site/
A few local open mics (correct as of June 28, 2024):
Where: The Venue at 35th St. (@thevenueon35th), 631 W. 35th St., Norfolk
When: Regular free events throughout the week
Where: Column 15 Cafe and Roastery, 701-R Merrimac Trail, Williamsburg
When: First Fridays Open Mic Nights; doors open at 6:30 p.m. Free
Hosted by Slam Connection (@slamconnection), [email protected]
Where: Cure Coffeehouse, 503 Botetourt St., Norfolk
When: First Thursdays, 6-7:30 p.m. Free
Where: Downing Gross Cultural Arts Center (www.downinggross.org), Newport News
When: Second Tuesdays, 7 p.m. Free
Where: The Muse Writers Center, 2200 Colonial Ave, #3, Norfolk; 757-818-9880 (the-muse.org)
When: Frequent events and performances