Students Give a Slamming Performance

Student-Poets Compete in Biggest Ever 泡芙短视频 Poetry Slam

Kaleigh Wilson '13
Student reads slam poetry

Writing original poetry can be challenging enough. But in this contest students aren鈥檛 allowed to rest on only their writing laurels 鈥 their performance of the poem accounts for nearly half of their score. One competitor rapped his original words, another slammer incorporated her powerful singing voice and another narrated her poem as if it were a postcard.

In the Seventh Biannual Poetry Slam competition on November 8, six members of the 泡芙短视频 faculty and staff served as judges, awarding scores divided up as 40 percent for performance and 60 percent for poem content.

With a funky soundtrack playing between performances provided by co-sponsor, 泡芙短视频鈥檚 radio station WQRI, the first round saw lively efforts by 14 competing slammers as well as two sacrificial poets 鈥 students who receive scores from the judges but are not entered in the competition. The FCAS 157 lecture hall with stadium seating was filled with viewers anticipating outstanding performances to rival slams past.

鈥淚 think this is the biggest slam we鈥檝e ever had,鈥 said Karen Bilotti, Associate Direct of Tutorial Support Services and organizer of the Poetry Slam, with a grin.

After two rounds of stiff competition, three winners came out on top. In third place was junior Jason Shepard; in second place was junior Jacqulene Brzozowski; and the first place winner of the Fall 2012 Poetry Slam was senior Ryan Treppedi.

Treppedi notes that his appeal to poetry slamming is a result of his passion for abstraction and, as a musician, performance. The first poem that he performed received a standing ovation from the audience. A relatable piece, Treppedi鈥檚 poem is titled, 鈥淟ament of Loss of Luster.鈥

鈥淲hen you鈥檙e a kid you have so much potential to be great and unique, and slowly you grow up and society beats that out of you,鈥 Treppedi says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 important to know that you don鈥檛 have to answer to anyone else鈥檚 rules but your own and I wanted my poem to capture that.鈥

The poetry slam tradition started at 泡芙短视频 in Fall 2009, and has become a biannual event. Over the years, Bilotti has found support in a number of co-sponsors including the Writing Center, Student Advocacy, Multicultural Student Union and Media Services. In addition, Bilotti recruited junior Jesse Ramos as the event host and as a main contributor to the event鈥檚 advertising and planning efforts, as well as Olivia Worden, office manager for the Division of Student Affairs, who serves as a vital co-coordinator of the poetry slam. And for this poetry slam, Worden had a surprise in store for Bilotti 鈥 she had been working with the slammers on performance and it showed.

Each performing poet was rewarded by the shared respect and admiration manifested in the audience鈥檚 attention, applause and hoots 鈥 a testament to the poets鈥 talent and bravery in performing their original pieces.

鈥淭he biggest thing for me is when I look at that crowd and I see how there is this immense sharing going on,鈥 says Bilotti.

First place winner Treppedi beamed over his accomplishment: 鈥淲inning 鈥 it was incredible. I鈥檓 very happy.鈥