Monday, May 18, 2009




Poetry and performance came together once again as Art as An Agent for Change held its second Poetic Notions this April.

The event's purpose was to bring together poets from colleges all over Georgia. The youth slam was held April 16th and the collegiate slam was on April 18th. Arshay Jones walked away with $100 as youth poet of the year. And this year's collegiate winners were Chris Dixon and Sharod, who won $200.

Winners Chris & Sharod performing

Youth Poet of the Year, Arshay Jones


Here's what Chris and Sharod had to say about the event:


A.A.C.: How did you come up with the idea for your poem?
C & S:
Well, that particular poem is actually a song on our upcoming album. We just took it and flipped it for that occasion, as we often like to do.

A.A.C.: Had you been in other poetry contests?
C & S:
Not as a duo, but separately, we've done our share.

A.A.C.: Did you think you would win?
C & S: We felt pretty confident about our piece, subject content and all, so we just hoped for the best.

A.A.C.: What was going through your head when you were announced the winner?
C & S: ...Money in the BANK!!! lol

A.A.C.:How long have you been writing and performing your poetry?
C&S: Separately we've been writing and performing for six years; collectively as a duo, just over a year.

A.A.C.: Have you won any other contests?
C & S: No, this is the first (of many, we hope)

A.A.C.: Do you have any advice for aspiring performance poets?
C & S: Your message is just that, a message, so convey it to the best of your abilities.



A.A.C. with youth poetry slam winner and runners-up





Paul G. with Poetic Notions winner

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