Spoken Word | Apples and Snakes: Blackbox | This is It by Liv Torc |
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Liv Torc is a razor blade skating performance poet who writes about the human condition. A Radio 4 Slam Winner, a former Bard of Exeter and current co-host of The Hip Yak Poetry Shack. Liv runs the spoken word stage at WOMAD and the Hip Yak Poetry School. Her first published book Show Me LIfe was released by Burning Eye in 2015.
In 2019 she performed at Glastonbury Festival on the Poetry and Words stage and is representing Somerset for the BBC's national poetry day celebrations. Her climate change in the face of motherhood poem, The Human Emergency recently went viral and is now in the works to become an orchestral multi-media piece, to be performed in Philadelphia's main concert hall in 2020. Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/applesandsnakes What’s On: https://applesandsnakes.org/whats-on/ Like: https://www.facebook.com/applesandsnakes Follow: https://twitter.com/applesandsnakes Discover: https://www.instagram.com/applesandsn... Apples and Snakes | Spoken Word Trailblazers Apples and Snakes are England's leading spoken word organisation. We exist to champion poets and poetry in performance, amplify unheard voices and challenge expectations of what poetry is and can be. Brief history of spoken word | performance poetry Throughout history and across all cultures stories have been told to entertain and connect communities. Since the mid 20th century a powerful new performance style has spread across the world: the spoken word poetry movement Performance poetry or spoken word emerged from the jazz poetry of the 1920s and subsequent experiments of The Beat Generation writers. In the late 50s beat poetry found its way to the UK. In the 1960s spoken word embraced its role as a popular voice for counterculture both in the US and the UK. During the US Civil Rights Movement poetry provided a powerful format for protest and artistic expression. During the 60s and 70s political black poetry laid the foundations of hip-hop in the US whilst the UK's ranting poets captured the anti-establishment feelings of punk. In 1982 Apples and Snakes was founded in the upstairs room of a London pub. Soon after in 1984 the first poetry slam took place in Chicago. As it developed spoken word became a melting pot of influences from other art forms. Dub poetry grew out of the lyrical performance style of toasting, the Jamaican reggae scene of the 1960's. Comedy poetry became a common feature of the cabaret scene and during the 90s spoken word artists started writing solo poetry shows. MC battles captured a popular consciousness and slams spread across the world. In the late 2000s poets began to get thousands then millions of views online inspiring more and more people and taking poetry into your front room Currently spoken word poets around the world are headlining festivals going viral and keeping the activist tradition alive. The future? Poems in space? Poet robots? Poems on the ocean floor? Make some noise, speak your truth, you are the poet. |