Thursday, July 28, 2011
Huggy Bear A Hit Along With Other Spitters!
AWWWWW SPIT!!!
The reintroduction of ULIT 101 to KC's spoken word scene was as if no beat had been skipped since the dynamic trio who form Urban Literation last presented the venue.
With an impressive turn out for its first show, the spoken word artists and poetry enthusiasts combined to create some powerful energy and upliftment! Also in the house, along with Jason Betts on lead guitar and bass, keyboardist Ryan Howard and drummer Randy McGill provided the music for the night with the exquisite sounds of Esquire.
With the likes of artists like Victorie_Victoria, Mz. Angela Roux, Silence, Nightlife Jones, Miss T, Miss Love, D the Diva, Oprah the Hebrew Princess, Theory, Amazyn, Marcus "Brownhornet" Brown, Ivory, N'Spyre, Key Element and Lost Soul, the audience was truly blessed with a vast repertoire of verbal concoctions that are sure to carry them until the next show!
Also in the house was KC's own Dana Gilmore who spit it off the cuff and laced the crowd with a freestyle that was hotter than the lava that spews from volcanoes. She also provided an intro to the feature for the night, Mobile, Alabama's Huggy Bear the Poet who spit it so black and nasty that Isaac Hayes would've been inspired to cut a track to what this brotha put down on the mic.
So be sure to come out next Wednesday at 8 pm and enjoy an evening of hot fiyah smokin' spoken word with Urban Literation's presentation of ULIT 101: The Revolution of the Spoken Word...ULIT!!!!
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Literary Giant: Melvin Tolson
From Harlem Gallery
Book I, Curator
An excerpt from Delta
Art
is not barrel copper easily separated
from the matrix;
it is not fresh tissues
-for microscopic study-
one may fix:
unique as the white tiger's
pink paws and blue eyes,
Art
leaves her lover as a Komitas
deciphering intricate Armenian neums,
with a wild surmise...
Melvin B. Tolson 1898–1966
(Full name Melvin Beaunorus Tolson) American poet, journalist, and dramatist.
INTRODUCTION
Tolson's highly allusive poetry celebrates the African-American spirit. Although his work eventually received scholarly study and praise, Tolson spent much of his career in a no-man's-land between the world of the white literati and that of African-American audiences. Much of his work is devoted to the unusual position of the African-American artist and his attempt to make his work relevant to a diverse audience.
Biographical Information
Tolson was born in Moberly, Missouri, in 1898. His father was a Methodist minister; the influence of the oral history of preaching is evident in Tolson's later poetry. Tolson's family moved from parish to parish in Missouri and Iowa during his childhood. Tolson demonstrated an early interest in poetry, publishing his first poem, "The Wreck of theTitanic," in an Iowa newspaper in 1912, and continued to write poetry throughout high school. He attended Lincoln University and graduated in 1923, then moved to Marshall, Texas, where he taught English at Wiley College. While at Wiley, Tolson directed a number of dramatic productions, coached the school's debate team to an impressive success record, and became known as a gifted raconteur and orator. Tolson received a Rockefeller fellowship which allowed him to pursue
ULIT: It's About To Go Down!!!
Get ready for one of the best KC Partners in Rhyme to once again rock the mic...RIGHT!!!
Starting this Wednesday, July 27th at 1911 Main, Urban Literation will be hosting ULIT 101: The Revolution of the Spoken Word. This will be a weekly open mic that will also have slams every 3rd week of the month.
Be sure to get there on time to get a good seat, and don't forget to bring your belt so that you won't get blown away by the dynamic poets that will blaze the stage and check the mic from KC and other cities.
This week we will feature Mobile, Alabama's own Huggy Bear the Poet.
So come on out and support the arts community and get ready to hear some of that smokin' spoken word...ULIT!!!
Saturday, July 23, 2011
Friday, July 22, 2011
We're Back!
Starting on Wednesday, July 27, 2011, the original crew of ULIT 101: The Revolution of the Spoken Word will be back at 1911 Main 8 pm.
The venue is a laid back, open atmosphere that is sure to provide a conducive environment for the spoken word.
We will host the event and will have monthly features from all over the nation.
$5 cover fee to get in.
Be sure to spread the WORD...and oh yeah, SAY WORD!!!
ULIT!!!
The venue is a laid back, open atmosphere that is sure to provide a conducive environment for the spoken word.
We will host the event and will have monthly features from all over the nation.
$5 cover fee to get in.
Be sure to spread the WORD...and oh yeah, SAY WORD!!!
ULIT!!!
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