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National Poetry Slam

The National Poetry Slam (NPS) is a performance poetry competition where teams from across the United States, Canada, and, occasionally, Europe and Australia, participate in a large-scale poetry slam. The event occurs in early August every year and in different U.S. cities.

History Edit

The first National Poetry Slam was held at Fort Mason in 1990 in San Francisco. [1] It was organized by poet Gary Mex Glazner and featured three competing teams: Chicago (birthplace of slam), New York City (Nuyorican), and San Francisco (host city).[1] It was held every year from 1990 until 2018.[2]

From 1990 to 2007, the National Poetry Slam held an individual poetry competition (known as "indies") simultaneously with the team competition, with the poets earning the highest ranking individual poems during the first two days of competition moving on the semifinal and final rounds. The first winner of this event was Patricia Smith, who would go on to win the Individual National Poetry Slam Championship title a record four times.[3]

Starting in 2004, Poetry Slam Inc. (PSI) began hosting a separate event called the Individual World Poetry Slam (IWPS), in which solo poets, rather than teams, competed for the championship title.[4] Because of the popularity of iWPS and to avoid the confusion of two "individual" poetry slam titles being awarded ever year, Poetry Slam Inc. decided to cancel the "indie" competition at the National Poetry Slam.[5]

In 2008, the "Indie Finals" was replaced with the "Group Piece Finals," in which the teams with the highest ranking group pieces (multi-voice poems featuring more than one poet) competed for the title. Only teams who weren't already eligible for NPS semifinals were allowed to compete, with New York, NYC-Urbana being the first Group Piece Finals championship team.

Also in 2008, the Women of the World Poetry Slam (WOWPS) was introduced, in which only female and female-identified poets are allowed to compete.[6] The first WOWPS was held in Detroit, Michigan and the first WOWPS champion was Andrea Gibson.[7]

In 2008, poet Harlym 125 created an unofficial individual competition called the National Underground Poetry Individual Competition (NUPIC) as a response to the absence of an individual competition at NPS.[8] The winner of this competition has traditionally been given a showcase spot on the finals stage at NPS.

The National Poetry Slam has also been the subject of several feature-length documentaries, including the 1998 Paul Devlin film SlamNation, and the 2006 Kyle Fuller and Mike Henry film Slam Planet.

Results by year Edit

Team Finalists[3][9] Edit

Year Winner Runners Up Number of Competing Teams Host City
2018 Charlotte, SlamCharlotte (2) Da Poetry Lounge Slam Team
(3) Slammageddon Baltimore
(4) Salt City Unified
72 Chicago, Illinois
2017 San Diego PoetrySLAM[10] (2) Brooklyn Poetry Slam
(3) The House Slam (Boston)
(4) Da Poetry Lounge Slam Team
84 Denver, Colorado
2016 Slammageddon Baltimore[11] (2) San Diego PoetrySLAM
(3) The House Slam (Boston)
(4) Austin NeoSoul
72 Decatur, Georgia
2015 The House Slam[12] (2) Hawaii Slam
(3) Berkeley Slam
(4) Denver Mercury Poetry Slam
72 Oakland, California
2014 D.C. Beltway Poetry Slam[13] (2) New York, NYC-Urbana
(3) Slam New Orleans
(4) Denver, Slam Nuba
72 Oakland, California
2013 Slam New Orleans[14] (2) Hollywood (Da Poetry Lounge)
(3) New York, Nuyorican Poets Cafe
(4) Elevated! San Diego
70 Boston
2012 Slam New Orleans[15] (2) Killeen, Texas
(3) New York, Nuyorican Poets Cafe
(4) Hollywood (Da Poetry Lounge)
72 Charlotte, North Carolina
2011 Denver, Slam Nuba (2) New York, Nuyorican Poets Cafe
(3) Providence Poetry Slam
(4) Columbus, Ohio Writing Wrongs
76 Boston
2010 St. Paul, Soapboxing (2) New York, Nuyorican Poets Cafe
(3) Durham, North Carolina Bull City Slam Team
(4) Austin, Neo Soul
78 St. Paul, Minnesota
2009 St. Paul, Soapboxing (2) Albuquerque, ABQ Slams
(3) San Francisco
(4) New York, Nuyorican Poets Cafe
68 West Palm Beach, Florida
2008 Charlotte, SlamCharlotte (2) New York, louderARTS
(3) Austin
(4) Boston, Cantab
75 Madison, Wisconsin
2007 Charlotte, SlamCharlotte (2) Killeen, TX Rhyme or Die
(3) New York, louderARTS
(4) Denver, Slam Nuba
(5) New York, Nuyorican Poets Cafe
76 Austin, Texas
2006 Denver (2) Austin, Southflavas
(3) New York, louderARTS
(4) DC-Baltimore
(5) Miami
75 Austin, TX
2005 Albuquerque, ABQ Slams (2) Charlotte, Slam Charlotte
(3) Fort Worth
(3) Hollywood (Da Poetry Lounge)
75 Albuquerque, New Mexico
2004 Hollywood (Da Poetry Lounge) (2) Denver
(3) Dallas
(4) Berkeley
69 St. Louis, Missouri
2003 Los Angeles (2) New York, Nuyorican Poets Cafe
(3) Austin
(4) Oakland
63 Chicago
2002 New York, NYC-Urbana/ Detroit (Tie) (3) New York, Nuyorican Poets Cafe
(4) Seattle
54 Minneapolis
2001 Dallas (2) Los Angeles
(3) Seattle
(4) New York, NYC-Urbana
56 Seattle
2000 New York, NYC-Urbana (2) San Antonio
(3) New York, Nuyorican Poets Cafe
(4) New York, louderARTS
56 Providence, Rhode Island
1999 San Francisco & San Jose (Tie) (3) New York, louderARTS (4) Oakland 48 Chicago
1998 New York, Nuyorican Poets Cafe (2) Dallas
(3) Los Angeles
(4) Cleveland
45 Austin
1997 New York, Mouth Almighty (2) Chicago, Green Mill
(3) Cleveland
(4) Worcester
33 Middletown, Connecticut
1996 Providence (2) Berwyn
(3) New York, Nuyorican Poets Cafe
(4) Austin
27 Portland, Oregon
1995 Asheville (2) Cleveland
(3) Boston
(4) Maine
27 Ann Arbor, Michigan
1994 Cleveland (2) Boston
(3) New York, Nuyorican Poets Cafe
(4) Asheville
24 Asheville, North Carolina
1993 Boston (2) New York, Nuyorican Poets Cafe
(3) Cambridge
(4) Cleveland
23 San Francisco
1992 Boston (2) San Francisco
(3) Ann Arbor
17 Boston
1991 Chicago, Green Mill (2) New York, Nuyorican Poets Cafe
(3) San Francisco
(4) Boston
8 Chicago
1990 Chicago, Green Mill (2) San Francisco
(3) New York, Nuyorican Poets Cafe
3 San Francisco

Individual Finalists at NPS[3] Edit

Year Winner Runners Up
2007*
*Final year Indies held
Danny Sherrard (2) Christopher Michael
(3) Shannon Leigh
(4) Alvin Lau
(Other finalists: Kealoha, Michael Guinn, 6 is 9, Ed Mabrey, Oz, Robbie Q. Telfer)
2006 Anis Mojgani (2) Alvin Lau
(3) Jon Goode
(4) Lee Knight Jr.
(Other finalists: Erin Jackson (poet), Jamie Kilstein, Amy Weaver, Iyeoka Okoawo, Falu, Travis Watkins)
2005 Janean Livingston
Anis Mojgani (tie)
(3) Ragan Fox
(4) Christa Bell
(Other finalists: Jamie Kennedy, Eric Darby, Xero Skidmore)
2004 Sonya Renee (2) Jaylee Alde
(3) Shane Koyczan
(4) Andrea Gibson
(5) Chunky
(6) Kimberley Brazwell
(7) Rives, Alvin Lau, Janean Livingston
2003 Mighty Mike McGee (2) Shane Koyczan
(3) Delisle
(4) Soul Evans
(5) Omari
(6) Suzy La Follette
(7) Corina Delgado
(8) Anis Mojgani
(9) Da Shade
(10) Jive Poetic
2002 Sekou tha Misfit (2) Corbet Dean
(3) Kamal Symonette-Dixon
(4) Xero Skidmore
(5) Rives
(6) Gina Loring
(7) Shane Koyczan
(8) Joel Chmara
2001 Mayda del Valle (2) Beau Sia
(3) Shawn V.
(4) Morris Stegosaurus
(5) Angela Boyce
(6) Mama Blue
2000 Shane Koyczan (2) Bryonn Bain
(3) Al Letson
(4) Iyeoka Okoawo
(5) Michael Cirelli
(6) Bao Thien Buc Phi
1999 Roger Bonair-Agard (2) Regie Gibson
(3) Gayle Danley
(4) Jason Carney
(5) Ray McNiece
(6) Shane Koyczan
1998 Reggie Gibson (2) Derrick C. Brown
(3) Brian Comiskey
(4) Sara Holbrook
(5) Cass King
(6) Patricia Johnson
1997 Da Boogie Man (2) DJ Renegade
(3) Glenis Redmond
(4) Evert Eden
(5) Jerry Quickley
(6) Monica Copeland
1996 Patricia Johnson (2) Evert Eden
(3) Taylor Mali
(4) DJ Renegade
(5) Wammo
(6) Glenis Redmond
1995 Patricia Smith (2) Wammo
(3) Da Boogie Man
(4) ?
(5) DJ Renegade
(6) Taylor Mali
1994 Gayle Danley (2) Carl Hancock-Rux
(3) Regie Cabico
(4) Derick Prosper
(5) DJ Renegade
(6) Daniel Gray-Kontar
1993 Patricia Smith (2)Lisa Buscani
(3) The Invisible Man aka Azeem (rapper)
1992 Lisa Buscani (2) Patricia Smith
(3) Dana Bryant
1991 Patricia Smith (2) Lisa Buscani
(3) Michael Brown
1990 Patricia Smith (2) Paul Beatty

Group Piece Finalists at NPS[3] Edit

Year Winner Runners Up
2018 Art Amok[16] (2) Austin Poetry Slam
(3) The Retort United (The Drunken Retort)
(4) The Fuze Poetry Slam
(5) Jersey City Slam
(6) Orlando Poetry Slam
(7) Boise Poetry Slam
(8) St. Louis Poetry Slam
(9) Nitty Gritty Slam
(10) For The Win
(11) Slam Free or Die
2017 Dada Poetry Slam[16] (2) Slam Charlotte Poetry Slam
(3) PuroSlam
(4) Eclectic Truth
(5) Salt City Slam
(6) The Writers Den
(7) Boise Poetry Slam
(8) Steel City Slam / ABQ Slams (tie)
(10) Toronto Poetry Slam
(11) Boston Poetry Slam
(12) Ktown Mic Drop Slam
(13) Rain City Slam
2016 ABQ Slams (2) Dada Poetry Slam
(3) Burlington Ontario
(4) Northampton Poetry
(5) Freshwater Wordsmiths
(6) OM Center Poetry Slam
(7) Alchemy Slam
(8) Union Square Slam
(9) Nuyorican Poets Café
(10) Hear Here / Houston Poetry Slam / Puro Slam (tie)
2015 Austin Poetry Slam[17] (2) Palo Alto
(3) Austin Neo Soul
(4) Slam Charlotte
(5) Atlanta Art Amok
(6) Rain City
(7) Lizard Lounge Poetry Slam
(8) Fort Worth
(9) Portland Poetry Slam
(10) Seattle Poetry Slam
2014 Hear, Hear! Poetry Slam[18] (2) Austin Neo Soul
(3) WU Slam (St. Louis)
(4) Philly Pigeon
(5) Palo Alto
(6) Verbal Slap
(7) Lethal Poetry (Chicago)
(8) Denver Mercury
(9) Battle Born (Las Vegas)
(10) Boise Poetry Slam
2013 Austin Neo Soul / Intangible Slam (tie)[19] (3) Java Monkey / Houston VIP (tie)
(5) Hear Here (Colorado Springs)
(6) Battle Born (Las Vegas)
(7) Seattle Poetry Slam (Seattle)
(8) Dallas Poetry Slam (Dallas)
(9) Salt City Slam (Salt Lake City)
(10) Sedona Poetry Slam (Sedona, Arizona)
2012 Austin Neo Soul[20] (2) Bull City Slam
(3) ABQ Slams
(4) Dallas Poetry Slam
(5) Piedmont Poetry Slam
(6) Burlington Slam Project
(7) Jersey City Poetry Slam
(8) Loser Slam
(9) Vancouver Poetry Slam
(10) Urbana
2011 ABQ Slams (Other finalists: Austin Poetry Slam, The Intangible Slam (New York City), Dallas Poetry Slam, Elevated! (San Diego), Houston Poetry Slam, Knoxville Poetry Slam, Austin Neo Soul, Houston VIP, and Eclectic Truth (Baton Rouge))
2010 Slam New Orleans (Other finalists: Pomona, Santa Cruz, Oakland, Vancouver, Minneapolis, Fort Worth, Ocotillo, Seattle, Urbana, and Toronto)
2009 Berkeley Poetry Slam[21] (2) Seattle Poetry Slam
(Other finalists: Fort Worth Poetry Slam, West Palm Beach - The Stage, Atlanta - Art Amok, California- Life Sentence Slam, New Jersey - Loser Slam, Toronto Poetry Slam, Salt Lake City - Salt City Slam, and Amarillo - Slamarillo)
2008 NYC-Urbana (2) Slam Nahuatl Richmond VA
(3) Killeen Texas
(4) Cleveland
(Other finalists: Atlanta, Philadelphia, Charlotte, Honolulu, Chicago-Green Mill, Phoenix, Lincroft, Seattle, and Fort Worth)

National Underground Poetry Individual Competition (NUPIC) Champion Edit

Year Winner Runner Up
2018 (TIE)
Lindsay Young
Gabriel Ramirez
2017 Raych Jackson Black Chakra
2016 Roya Marsh Ashley Davis
2015 Will Giles Imani Cezanne
2014 Danez Smith Tim "Toaster" Henderson
2013 Dominique Ashaheed Jared Singer
2012 Marty McConnell Mckendy Fils-Aimé
2011 Rachel McKibbens Carrie Rudzinski
2010 Eboni Hogan Omoizele "Oz" Okoawo
2009 Rudy Francisco J. W. "Baz" Basilo

Individual World Poetry Slam (iWPS) Edit


Women of the World Poetry Slam (WOWPS) Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b Aptowicz, Cristin O'Keefe. (2008). Words in Your Face: A Guided Tour Through Twenty Years of the New York City Poetry Slam. Soft Skull Press. "Chapter Six: Playing Nice; The First National Poetry Slam" Page 45. ISBN 1-933368-82-9.
  2. ^ Aptowicz, Cristin O'Keefe. (2008). Words in Your Face: A Guided Tour Through Twenty Years of the New York City Poetry Slam. Soft Skull Press. "New York City Poetry Slam Teams" Page 366-369. ISBN 1-933368-82-9.
  3. ^ a b c d Poetry Slam, Inc. Website: Past NPS Winners page
  4. ^ Poetry Slam, Inc. Website: iWPS page
  5. ^ Poetry Slam, Inc. Website: NPS FAQ page
  6. ^ Poetry Slam, Inc. Website: WOWPS page
  7. ^ Poetry Slam, Inc. Website: WOWPS News page
  8. ^ Spread the word.....there will be an Underground Indi's at Nat's....
  9. ^ "Home - Carbonite Discount Offer Code". National Poetry Slam 2011.
  10. ^ "Team Finals PSI Scores".
  11. ^ "Team Finals PSI Scores".
  12. ^ "Team Finals PSI Scores".
  13. ^ "Team Finals PSI Scores".
  14. ^ "Team Finals PSI Scores".
  15. ^ "Team Finals PSI Scores".
  16. ^ a b "NPS 2017 Scores".
  17. ^ "NPS 2015 Scores".
  18. ^ "NPS 2014 Group Piece Finals PSI Scores".
  19. ^ "NPS 2013 Group Piece Finals PSI Scores".
  20. ^ "NPS 2012 Group Piece Finals PSI Scores".
  21. ^ "Complete Team Rankings".

External links Edit

  • National Poetry Slam on Facebook
  • National Poetry Slam on Twitter
  • National Poetry Slam on Instagram
  • "Poetry Slam, Inc. Official Youtube Channel". Youtube. Poetry Slam, Inc. is a non-profit organization that organizes the National Poetry Slam, the Individual World Poetry Slam, and the Women of the World Poetry Slam.
  • . National Poetry Slam Official Website. Archived from the original on 4 August 2018.
  • . National Poetry Slam. Archived from the original on 10 May 2008.
  • . Poetry Slam, Inc. Official Website. Archived from the original on 31 January 2016.
  • May, Meredith (17 April 2000). "S.F. Hosting National Poetry Slam". SFGATE. Retrieved 31 March 2023.

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The National Poetry Slam NPS is a performance poetry competition where teams from across the United States Canada and occasionally Europe and Australia participate in a large scale poetry slam The event occurs in early August every year and in different U S cities Contents 1 History 2 Results by year 2 1 Team Finalists 3 9 2 1 1 Individual Finalists at NPS 3 2 1 2 Group Piece Finalists at NPS 3 2 1 3 National Underground Poetry Individual Competition NUPIC Champion 2 2 Individual World Poetry Slam iWPS 2 3 Women of the World Poetry Slam WOWPS 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditThe first National Poetry Slam was held at Fort Mason in 1990 in San Francisco 1 It was organized by poet Gary Mex Glazner and featured three competing teams Chicago birthplace of slam New York City Nuyorican and San Francisco host city 1 It was held every year from 1990 until 2018 2 From 1990 to 2007 the National Poetry Slam held an individual poetry competition known as indies simultaneously with the team competition with the poets earning the highest ranking individual poems during the first two days of competition moving on the semifinal and final rounds The first winner of this event was Patricia Smith who would go on to win the Individual National Poetry Slam Championship title a record four times 3 Starting in 2004 Poetry Slam Inc PSI began hosting a separate event called the Individual World Poetry Slam IWPS in which solo poets rather than teams competed for the championship title 4 Because of the popularity of iWPS and to avoid the confusion of two individual poetry slam titles being awarded ever year Poetry Slam Inc decided to cancel the indie competition at the National Poetry Slam 5 In 2008 the Indie Finals was replaced with the Group Piece Finals in which the teams with the highest ranking group pieces multi voice poems featuring more than one poet competed for the title Only teams who weren t already eligible for NPS semifinals were allowed to compete with New York NYC Urbana being the first Group Piece Finals championship team Also in 2008 the Women of the World Poetry Slam WOWPS was introduced in which only female and female identified poets are allowed to compete 6 The first WOWPS was held in Detroit Michigan and the first WOWPS champion was Andrea Gibson 7 In 2008 poet Harlym 125 created an unofficial individual competition called the National Underground Poetry Individual Competition NUPIC as a response to the absence of an individual competition at NPS 8 The winner of this competition has traditionally been given a showcase spot on the finals stage at NPS The National Poetry Slam has also been the subject of several feature length documentaries including the 1998 Paul Devlin film SlamNation and the 2006 Kyle Fuller and Mike Henry film Slam Planet Results by year EditTeam Finalists 3 9 Edit Year Winner Runners Up Number of Competing Teams Host City2018 Charlotte SlamCharlotte 2 Da Poetry Lounge Slam Team 3 Slammageddon Baltimore 4 Salt City Unified 72 Chicago Illinois2017 San Diego PoetrySLAM 10 2 Brooklyn Poetry Slam 3 The House Slam Boston 4 Da Poetry Lounge Slam Team 84 Denver Colorado2016 Slammageddon Baltimore 11 2 San Diego PoetrySLAM 3 The House Slam Boston 4 Austin NeoSoul 72 Decatur Georgia2015 The House Slam 12 2 Hawaii Slam 3 Berkeley Slam 4 Denver Mercury Poetry Slam 72 Oakland California2014 D C Beltway Poetry Slam 13 2 New York NYC Urbana 3 Slam New Orleans 4 Denver Slam Nuba 72 Oakland California2013 Slam New Orleans 14 2 Hollywood Da Poetry Lounge 3 New York Nuyorican Poets Cafe 4 Elevated San Diego 70 Boston2012 Slam New Orleans 15 2 Killeen Texas 3 New York Nuyorican Poets Cafe 4 Hollywood Da Poetry Lounge 72 Charlotte North Carolina2011 Denver Slam Nuba 2 New York Nuyorican Poets Cafe 3 Providence Poetry Slam 4 Columbus Ohio Writing Wrongs 76 Boston2010 St Paul Soapboxing 2 New York Nuyorican Poets Cafe 3 Durham North Carolina Bull City Slam Team 4 Austin Neo Soul 78 St Paul Minnesota2009 St Paul Soapboxing 2 Albuquerque ABQ Slams 3 San Francisco 4 New York Nuyorican Poets Cafe 68 West Palm Beach Florida2008 Charlotte SlamCharlotte 2 New York louderARTS 3 Austin 4 Boston Cantab 75 Madison Wisconsin2007 Charlotte SlamCharlotte 2 Killeen TX Rhyme or Die 3 New York louderARTS 4 Denver Slam Nuba 5 New York Nuyorican Poets Cafe 76 Austin Texas2006 Denver 2 Austin Southflavas 3 New York louderARTS 4 DC Baltimore 5 Miami 75 Austin TX2005 Albuquerque ABQ Slams 2 Charlotte Slam Charlotte 3 Fort Worth 3 Hollywood Da Poetry Lounge 75 Albuquerque New Mexico2004 Hollywood Da Poetry Lounge 2 Denver 3 Dallas 4 Berkeley 69 St Louis Missouri2003 Los Angeles 2 New York Nuyorican Poets Cafe 3 Austin 4 Oakland 63 Chicago2002 New York NYC Urbana Detroit Tie 3 New York Nuyorican Poets Cafe 4 Seattle 54 Minneapolis2001 Dallas 2 Los Angeles 3 Seattle 4 New York NYC Urbana 56 Seattle2000 New York NYC Urbana 2 San Antonio 3 New York Nuyorican Poets Cafe 4 New York louderARTS 56 Providence Rhode Island1999 San Francisco amp San Jose Tie 3 New York louderARTS 4 Oakland 48 Chicago1998 New York Nuyorican Poets Cafe 2 Dallas 3 Los Angeles 4 Cleveland 45 Austin1997 New York Mouth Almighty 2 Chicago Green Mill 3 Cleveland 4 Worcester 33 Middletown Connecticut1996 Providence 2 Berwyn 3 New York Nuyorican Poets Cafe 4 Austin 27 Portland Oregon1995 Asheville 2 Cleveland 3 Boston 4 Maine 27 Ann Arbor Michigan1994 Cleveland 2 Boston 3 New York Nuyorican Poets Cafe 4 Asheville 24 Asheville North Carolina1993 Boston 2 New York Nuyorican Poets Cafe 3 Cambridge 4 Cleveland 23 San Francisco1992 Boston 2 San Francisco 3 Ann Arbor 17 Boston1991 Chicago Green Mill 2 New York Nuyorican Poets Cafe 3 San Francisco 4 Boston 8 Chicago1990 Chicago Green Mill 2 San Francisco 3 New York Nuyorican Poets Cafe 3 San FranciscoIndividual Finalists at NPS 3 Edit Year Winner Runners Up2007 Final year Indies held Danny Sherrard 2 Christopher Michael 3 Shannon Leigh 4 Alvin Lau Other finalists Kealoha Michael Guinn 6 is 9 Ed Mabrey Oz Robbie Q Telfer 2006 Anis Mojgani 2 Alvin Lau 3 Jon Goode 4 Lee Knight Jr Other finalists Erin Jackson poet Jamie Kilstein Amy Weaver Iyeoka Okoawo Falu Travis Watkins 2005 Janean LivingstonAnis Mojgani tie 3 Ragan Fox 4 Christa Bell Other finalists Jamie Kennedy Eric Darby Xero Skidmore 2004 Sonya Renee 2 Jaylee Alde 3 Shane Koyczan 4 Andrea Gibson 5 Chunky 6 Kimberley Brazwell 7 Rives Alvin Lau Janean Livingston2003 Mighty Mike McGee 2 Shane Koyczan 3 Delisle 4 Soul Evans 5 Omari 6 Suzy La Follette 7 Corina Delgado 8 Anis Mojgani 9 Da Shade 10 Jive Poetic2002 Sekou tha Misfit 2 Corbet Dean 3 Kamal Symonette Dixon 4 Xero Skidmore 5 Rives 6 Gina Loring 7 Shane Koyczan 8 Joel Chmara2001 Mayda del Valle 2 Beau Sia 3 Shawn V 4 Morris Stegosaurus 5 Angela Boyce 6 Mama Blue2000 Shane Koyczan 2 Bryonn Bain 3 Al Letson 4 Iyeoka Okoawo 5 Michael Cirelli 6 Bao Thien Buc Phi1999 Roger Bonair Agard 2 Regie Gibson 3 Gayle Danley 4 Jason Carney 5 Ray McNiece 6 Shane Koyczan1998 Reggie Gibson 2 Derrick C Brown 3 Brian Comiskey 4 Sara Holbrook 5 Cass King 6 Patricia Johnson1997 Da Boogie Man 2 DJ Renegade 3 Glenis Redmond 4 Evert Eden 5 Jerry Quickley 6 Monica Copeland1996 Patricia Johnson 2 Evert Eden 3 Taylor Mali 4 DJ Renegade 5 Wammo 6 Glenis Redmond1995 Patricia Smith 2 Wammo 3 Da Boogie Man 4 5 DJ Renegade 6 Taylor Mali1994 Gayle Danley 2 Carl Hancock Rux 3 Regie Cabico 4 Derick Prosper 5 DJ Renegade 6 Daniel Gray Kontar1993 Patricia Smith 2 Lisa Buscani 3 The Invisible Man aka Azeem rapper 1992 Lisa Buscani 2 Patricia Smith 3 Dana Bryant1991 Patricia Smith 2 Lisa Buscani 3 Michael Brown1990 Patricia Smith 2 Paul BeattyGroup Piece Finalists at NPS 3 Edit Year Winner Runners Up2018 Art Amok 16 2 Austin Poetry Slam 3 The Retort United The Drunken Retort 4 The Fuze Poetry Slam 5 Jersey City Slam 6 Orlando Poetry Slam 7 Boise Poetry Slam 8 St Louis Poetry Slam 9 Nitty Gritty Slam 10 For The Win 11 Slam Free or Die2017 Dada Poetry Slam 16 2 Slam Charlotte Poetry Slam 3 PuroSlam 4 Eclectic Truth 5 Salt City Slam 6 The Writers Den 7 Boise Poetry Slam 8 Steel City Slam ABQ Slams tie 10 Toronto Poetry Slam 11 Boston Poetry Slam 12 Ktown Mic Drop Slam 13 Rain City Slam2016 ABQ Slams 2 Dada Poetry Slam 3 Burlington Ontario 4 Northampton Poetry 5 Freshwater Wordsmiths 6 OM Center Poetry Slam 7 Alchemy Slam 8 Union Square Slam 9 Nuyorican Poets Cafe 10 Hear Here Houston Poetry Slam Puro Slam tie 2015 Austin Poetry Slam 17 2 Palo Alto 3 Austin Neo Soul 4 Slam Charlotte 5 Atlanta Art Amok 6 Rain City 7 Lizard Lounge Poetry Slam 8 Fort Worth 9 Portland Poetry Slam 10 Seattle Poetry Slam2014 Hear Hear Poetry Slam 18 2 Austin Neo Soul 3 WU Slam St Louis 4 Philly Pigeon 5 Palo Alto 6 Verbal Slap 7 Lethal Poetry Chicago 8 Denver Mercury 9 Battle Born Las Vegas 10 Boise Poetry Slam2013 Austin Neo Soul Intangible Slam tie 19 3 Java Monkey Houston VIP tie 5 Hear Here Colorado Springs 6 Battle Born Las Vegas 7 Seattle Poetry Slam Seattle 8 Dallas Poetry Slam Dallas 9 Salt City Slam Salt Lake City 10 Sedona Poetry Slam Sedona Arizona 2012 Austin Neo Soul 20 2 Bull City Slam 3 ABQ Slams 4 Dallas Poetry Slam 5 Piedmont Poetry Slam 6 Burlington Slam Project 7 Jersey City Poetry Slam 8 Loser Slam 9 Vancouver Poetry Slam 10 Urbana2011 ABQ Slams Other finalists Austin Poetry Slam The Intangible Slam New York City Dallas Poetry Slam Elevated San Diego Houston Poetry Slam Knoxville Poetry Slam Austin Neo Soul Houston VIP and Eclectic Truth Baton Rouge 2010 Slam New Orleans Other finalists Pomona Santa Cruz Oakland Vancouver Minneapolis Fort Worth Ocotillo Seattle Urbana and Toronto 2009 Berkeley Poetry Slam 21 2 Seattle Poetry Slam Other finalists Fort Worth Poetry Slam West Palm Beach The Stage Atlanta Art Amok California Life Sentence Slam New Jersey Loser Slam Toronto Poetry Slam Salt Lake City Salt City Slam and Amarillo Slamarillo 2008 NYC Urbana 2 Slam Nahuatl Richmond VA 3 Killeen Texas 4 Cleveland Other finalists Atlanta Philadelphia Charlotte Honolulu Chicago Green Mill Phoenix Lincroft Seattle and Fort Worth National Underground Poetry Individual Competition NUPIC Champion Edit Year Winner Runner Up2018 TIE Lindsay YoungGabriel Ramirez2017 Raych Jackson Black Chakra2016 Roya Marsh Ashley Davis2015 Will Giles Imani Cezanne2014 Danez Smith Tim Toaster Henderson2013 Dominique Ashaheed Jared Singer2012 Marty McConnell Mckendy Fils Aime2011 Rachel McKibbens Carrie Rudzinski2010 Eboni Hogan Omoizele Oz Okoawo2009 Rudy Francisco J W Baz BasiloIndividual World Poetry Slam iWPS Edit Main article Individual World Poetry Slam Women of the World Poetry Slam WOWPS Edit Main article Women of the World Poetry SlamSee also EditIndividual World Poetry Slam List of performance poets Oral poetry Performance poetry Poetry Slam Poetry Slam Inc Spoken word Women of the World Poetry SlamReferences Edit a b Aptowicz Cristin O Keefe 2008 Words in Your Face A Guided Tour Through Twenty Years of the New York City Poetry Slam Soft Skull Press Chapter Six Playing Nice The First National Poetry Slam Page 45 ISBN 1 933368 82 9 Aptowicz Cristin O Keefe 2008 Words in Your Face A Guided Tour Through Twenty Years of the New York City Poetry Slam Soft Skull Press New York City Poetry Slam Teams Page 366 369 ISBN 1 933368 82 9 a b c d Poetry Slam Inc Website Past NPS Winners page Poetry Slam Inc Website iWPS page Poetry Slam Inc Website NPS FAQ page Poetry Slam Inc Website WOWPS page Poetry Slam Inc Website WOWPS News page Spread the word there will be an Underground Indi s at Nat s Home Carbonite Discount Offer Code National Poetry Slam 2011 Team Finals PSI Scores Team Finals PSI Scores Team Finals PSI Scores Team Finals PSI Scores Team Finals PSI Scores Team Finals PSI Scores a b NPS 2017 Scores NPS 2015 Scores NPS 2014 Group Piece Finals PSI Scores NPS 2013 Group Piece Finals PSI Scores NPS 2012 Group Piece Finals PSI Scores Complete Team Rankings External links EditNational Poetry Slam on Facebook National Poetry Slam on Twitter National Poetry Slam on Instagram Poetry Slam Inc Official Youtube Channel Youtube Poetry Slam Inc is a non profit organization that organizes the National Poetry Slam the Individual World Poetry Slam and the Women of the World Poetry Slam National Poetry Slam 2018 National Poetry Slam Official Website Archived from the original on 4 August 2018 National Poetry Slam 2008 National Poetry Slam Archived from the original on 10 May 2008 Poetry Slam Incorporated About Poetry Slam Inc Official Website Archived from the original on 31 January 2016 May Meredith 17 April 2000 S F Hosting National Poetry Slam SFGATE Retrieved 31 March 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title National Poetry Slam amp oldid 1176675210, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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