Karen Greenbaum-Maya's photo and poetry blog: what I see when I look, what I write when I do (and weird things I overhear)
Showing posts with label performance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label performance. Show all posts
Sunday, June 14, 2015
Verses and Flow 2015, by Lexus: Pernickety work
Behind the Siren sound stage in Hollywood sits an unobtrusive trailer, sort of a truncated Aerostar with the sort of perforated metal steps you might associate with sneaking into a factory. The Aerostar houses the crew and equipment that produce the show. Last year the atmosphere was funky, like the saggy sofa over against a wall. (How did they ever get that thing through the doorway?) This year it is sleek and cool, like the efficient climate control that keeps crew and equipment from overheating while they scan every one of those screens in real time. Andrew-do-not-call-me-Andy explains that he has to choose views of performer and audience that convey the flow and mood of the performance and the audience's response, and set them in packages four to six minutes long, to allow for station ID and other FCC requirements. It is not simple to manage the mood and the length and the coherence all at once. Sometimes he gets it by shaving fractions of seconds from different shots. I commented that this sounded like pernickety work. Yes, it is! That is exactly the word I've been looking for! My cousin-escort informs me sardonically that the crew will not thank me, because now they will be hearing this word all day and night. Yes, but getting the right word is worth it. I take one red M&M from the hygienic plastic cup on the console.
Labels:
Lexux Versus and Flow,
performance,
pernickety,
powerful,
slam,
tech crew,
Verses and Flow
Wednesday, May 27, 2015
Verses and Flow 2015, sponsored by Lexus, part 1
Ya gotta hand it to Lexus for sponsoring this performance series. This is the fifth season that they have presented half-hour shows of performance poets who know who they are and where they are from. The crowd trends under 40, black, and friendly. Thank you, Delvis, for offering me your seat when my heels overcame me, and for offering to get me a drink. It was another exhilarating event. Once again, the color was violet.
Poetry is alive and well and rocking at the Siren!
Labels:
Lexux Versus and Flow,
performance,
poetry,
powerful,
slam,
Verses and Flow
Saturday, May 10, 2014
Verses and Flow: Part 1
Lexus is in its fourth season of sponsoring a spoken-word show called Verses and Flow. I suppose it's an effort to make Lexus a cool and desirable brand among a young black urban audience. In any case, it's a terrific showcase for slam and spoken-word poets. We had the pleasure and privilege of being invited to attend the taping (spoiler alert: No one in our party was in the demographic. We were variously, too old, too white, or both. Didn't matter). What a show! What excellent poets!
Labels:
glamour,
Lexux Versus and Flow,
performance,
slam,
spoken-word,
Tonya S. Ingram
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