Ready to turn your written verses into electric stage moments? In “How to Become a Performance/Spoken Word Poet,” we’re pulling back the curtain on the art of owning the room. Whether you’re worried about shaky hands, wondering if you need to be a theatrical performer to be taken seriously, or asking, “Do I really need to memorize this, or can I just read from my notebook?”, we’ve got your back. We’ll look at the magnetic energy of artists like J. Ivy, Sarah Kay, and Andrea Gibson to see how they command a crowd. You have something to say—now let’s help you deliver it.
Attendees will learn to:
- Develop a vocal presence that moves seamlessly from whispers to power.
- Master body language and eye contact to forge an immediate, intimate connection.
- Refine your writing specifically for the ear, ensuring your lines land with impact.
- Manage pre-performance jitters by turning nervous energy into stage passion.
- Create a dynamic performance arc that keeps your audience hanging on every word.

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