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  2. Spoken word - Wikipedia

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    Spoken word has existed for many years; long before writing, through a cycle of practicing, listening and memorizing, each language drew on its resources of sound structure for aural patterns that made spoken poetry very different from ordinary discourse and easier to commit to memory. [2] "There were poets long before there were printing ...

  3. Category:Spoken word poets - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... Poets (individually or as a group) who perform spoken word poetry. ... Pages in category "Spoken word poets" The following 15 ...

  4. Spoken-word poetry - Wikipedia

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    Spoken-word poetry. Add languages. Add links. Article; Talk; English. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... This page was last edited on 1 ...

  5. Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Poetry Album - Wikipedia

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    Up to and including the 64th Grammy Awards, all spoken word recordings fell under one category, the Best Spoken Word Album. As of 2023, the Spoken Word category has been renamed Best Audio Book, Narration & Storytelling Recording. This category recognizes excellence in spoken word albums, but no longer includes spoken word poetry.

  6. Wikipedia : WikiProject Spoken Wikipedia/Article choice ...

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    This voice-friendly version is produced by suppressing those parts of a Wikipedia article that cannot be correctly or meaningfully rendered by a text-to-speech application; depending on the article in question, these non-renderable items may include images, tables, in-line references, various templates and user interface elements, as well as ...

  7. Poetry reading - Wikipedia

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    As poetry is a vocal art, the speaker brings their own experience to it, changing it according to their own sensibilities, [3] intonation, the matter of sound making sense; controlled through pitch and stress, poems are full of invisible italicized contrasts. [2] Reading poetry aloud also makes clear the "pause" as an element of poetry. [4]

  8. Oral poetry - Wikipedia

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    Oral poetry differs from oral literature in general because oral literature encompasses linguistic registers which are not considered poetry. In most oral literature, poetry is defined by the fact that it conforms to metrical rules; examples of non-poetic oral literature in Western culture include some jokes, speeches and storytelling.

  9. American Poetry Center - Wikipedia

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    American Poetry Center was founded in 1983 to bring the Spoken Word to a wide range of audiences. All programs were created, developed and implemented by Margaret Chew Barringer, under the auspices of the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts. For its first decade, Jerome J. Shestack, Esq. chaired the non-profit organization.