Pen is mightier than
the sword and words are more powerful than punches. An ensemble of poets and
artists in Delhi are proving just that by voicing their opinion through poems.
Delhi Poetry
Slam(DelSlam),which came into existence in December 2013, gives a platform to
various 'word performers' from poets to hip-hop lyricists. Slam is a world
phenomenon in poetry which began in the 90s and has revitalized poetry recitals
since, usually considered drab and boring. The new form, aggressive and vocal,
is mostly a personal narrative of things unsaid or unsung.
The recitals try to
combine poetry with theater, dance and music, making poetry recitation more
appealing. A recent video of Rene Verma giving a much needed verbal bashing to
Yo Yo Honey Singh through her rap poetry was part of the monthly poetry
recitation event organized by the group.
Apart from giving space
to Indian poets and artists, the sessions also attempt to create a global poetry culture in
Delhi by showcasing foreign artists. According to Saumya Chaudhary, manager at Delhi
Slam Poetry, creating ' Multiculturalism' is a big underlying idea of the whole
project. Regarding the content of the shows, she said, 'The poets talk about
everything from personal to political. We have poets taking about falling in
love to searching for identity. It's all very diverse.'
Usually the recitals
have a planned 45 odd minutes of featured artists followed by an open mike
session which invites the members of the audience to perform.
'In US, performances
considered best mostly display angst. But there are a lot of underlying
emotions within anger as well, which need to be explored. There can be fear
beneath anger, and insecurity beneath fear.' says Nichole Sumner, the mentor at
DelSlam. Having been an activist in the US, she now emcees DelSlam sessions
apart from organizing workshops on poetry in schools and colleges, 'To help
give a voice to children and young adults.'
DelSlam provides a
non judgmental space to people who have something to say and seek an
opportunity to say it. It is a kind of space which the minorities, political or
sexual, can use freely to talk about their reality, along with mainstream
rebels and romantics.
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