Friday, July 27, 2012
Friday, July 29, 2011
San Diego Slam Team Going to NPS in Boston
In a short 2 weeks the San Diego Slam Team will head to Boston to compete in the National Poetry Slam. The competition begins on August 9th, with 72 teams from around the world competing. The finals, composed of the top 4 teams after preliminary and semi-finals bouts, will compete on August 13th at the Berklee College of Music.
The San Diego Slam team is poised to do very well in the tournament and is one of 4 teams representing Southern California in the yearly tournament. The other SoCal teams are Da Poetry Lounge, Brass Knuckles LA, and The Damn Slam LA. Each team is made up of very accomplished spoken word artists. The San Diego Slam Team is formed by Ocean (out of SlamCharlotte Fame), Rudy Francisco (2010 IWPS Champion), Deacon Blair (2-time San Diego Grand Slam Champion, Imani Cezanne (San Diego WOWPS Rep), and CCEP J. Dew (San Diego IWPS Rep).
The San Diego Slam Team has been working hard all summer to perfect their poetry, performances, and raising money for the trip to Boston. Our fundraising goal is $6,000 and it has been very difficult in the current state of the economy to reach our goal. We are about $2,500 shy of hitting the mark. If you would like to help us with a donation please click on the donate button on this page. All donations will receive team merchandise depending on the level of the donation: $3-$9...team bracelet in blue/white or purple/gold; $10-$20...team CD; $21-$99...team CD and 2 bracelets, $100 or more...team CD, 2 bracelets, and an official NPS T-shirt [available after we return from Boston])
The San Diego Slam team is poised to do very well in the tournament and is one of 4 teams representing Southern California in the yearly tournament. The other SoCal teams are Da Poetry Lounge, Brass Knuckles LA, and The Damn Slam LA. Each team is made up of very accomplished spoken word artists. The San Diego Slam Team is formed by Ocean (out of SlamCharlotte Fame), Rudy Francisco (2010 IWPS Champion), Deacon Blair (2-time San Diego Grand Slam Champion, Imani Cezanne (San Diego WOWPS Rep), and CCEP J. Dew (San Diego IWPS Rep).
The San Diego Slam Team has been working hard all summer to perfect their poetry, performances, and raising money for the trip to Boston. Our fundraising goal is $6,000 and it has been very difficult in the current state of the economy to reach our goal. We are about $2,500 shy of hitting the mark. If you would like to help us with a donation please click on the donate button on this page. All donations will receive team merchandise depending on the level of the donation: $3-$9...team bracelet in blue/white or purple/gold; $10-$20...team CD; $21-$99...team CD and 2 bracelets, $100 or more...team CD, 2 bracelets, and an official NPS T-shirt [available after we return from Boston])
Friday, July 2, 2010

AT THE SAN DIEGO MUSEUM OF ART (Copley Auditorium) IN BALBOA PARK
July 16-18 (Fri-Sat-Sun) @ 7PM each night
A collaboration of bkSOUL and Collective Purpose, Hip Hop Saved My Life is a celebration of Hip Hop through spoken word, dance, music, and art! With the familiar background of beats, music, and lyrics, Heroes: Hip Hop Saved My Life! is simultaneously a critique of, and a tribute to, the space, voice, and progressive nature of America's newest indigenous art form: Hip Hop. This program is a dynamic and moving presentation of body and soul, imploring the audience to undergo a fantastic journey from the beginning of the underground Hip Hop movement to its current mainstream appeal.
First shown at Sushi Performance & Visual Art last spring, the latest rendition of Hip Hop Saved My Life will pay tribute to some of the foundational artists of the Hip Hop scene. Celebrating the heroes of Hip Hop: DJ Kool Herc, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Lauryn Hill, Crazy Legs (Richard Colon) and MC Lyte, Hip Hop itself is also hoisted to a pedastal as a hero in the resistance of urban culture to succomb to mainstream pressure to assimilate. Infusing messages of progress and hope in the lyrics and the dancers movement, the performance addresses pop culture undertones of racism, misogyny, violence, & mindless entertainment present in mainstream music.
This performance run is full of new twists and turns, as well as special guests. Without spoiling the surprise, we are told that an actual Hip Hop Hero will be part of the show. Who knows who it will be...don't miss this pivotal and important representation of an insider's view and love for this urban art form!
This performance is presented in conjunction with the Heroes: Mortals & Myths in Ancient Greece exhibit at SDMA.
Tickets can be purchased in advance for all shows online via Ticketmaster or at The SDMA Box office. You can also purchase tickets from Chris Wilson, grace jun-mills, or Kendrick Dial.
Tickets:
Students w/ID-$10
SDMA Members-$12
Pre-sale (through the artists)-$12
General Admission-$15
For more information please contact us:
cwilson@crwenterprises.net or call 619-209-8241
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