Friday, June 4, 2010

FINALS



Last Saturday cracked and if you missed it, you missed it. Kaos in Leimert Park housed a room filled to capacity with: fans, friends and family along with some seasoned slam vets and team members all of whom came out to witness bloodshed on the vicious Brass Knuckles stage. The night was hosted by the 2x Los Angeles Grand Slam Champion, Ms. Tamara Blue & San Diego’s 2009 Grand Slam Champ, Simply Kat. The two lovely ladies provided energy and comedy throughout the night. But enough about them, let’s get to the slam.




The 10 poets competing for 5 slots on the newly revived 2010 Los Angeles Slam Team were: E. Amato,
Leon P, Mr. Poetic, Francois, Artus Mansoir, Daniel Weingarten, Nick Macedo, Nikki Blak, Judy Holiday, and Matt Sedillo. Topics from the first round included: love, inspiration, street life and personal triumph pieces. When the round was over unfortunately the first two poets of the round were also the first 2 dropped and we had to say goodbye to E.Amato and Leon P.

Heading straight into Round 2 (Henny with no chaser; yep it’s like that in Leimert) the poets competed in reverse order and were forced to bring it! Judy Holiday and Nikki Blak were in the lead, tied for first with a 29.7 each. The second round included but was not limited to: singing, shouting and a few poems even brought some audience members to tears. Artus Mansoir was dropped at the end of the 2nd round.



A short break was granted and the entire room scattered for the door like roaches with the lights turned on. It was HOT in Kaos, if hell is that hot, then I need to repent. After some fresh outside air, and small talk with people from far and wide we were ready to start the 3rd round, but not without a fantastic sacrificial poem first. The sacrifice came from 3x San Diego Slam team member, Ant Black. After his hilarious poem paying homage to the R&B legend turned Minister Al Green, the crowd was ready to form a team.

Going high to low in the 3rd Judy Holiday (who was STILL tied for first with Nikki Blak) opened up. Next, Nikki Blak received the first 30 of the night. Nick, Daniel, Mr. Poetic, Francois and Matt Sedillo rounded out the night.

When the dust settled, LA formed their team and chose Daniel Weingarten, Mr. Poetic, Judy Holiday, Nick Macedo and their Grand Slam Champion Ms. Nikki Blak. (Honorable mentions MUST be made to Francois who finished 6th with an 87.2 right behind Daniel with an 87.3. And congratulations to Daniel who didn’t make this year’s Atlanta Slam team and is now a member of both the LA adult slam team and the IE Youth Team.) After attending San Francisco and team Berkeley’s Grand Slam Finals this year, I can honestly say that this was hands down the BEST finals I’ve been to all year. These poets had heart and brought the heat. Good luck to the 2010 LA Slam Team as they compete this August against the rest of the nation at the National Poetry Slam in St. Paul, MN. REMEMBER that Brass Knuckles takes place EVERY Monday night at 8pm at Kaos in Leimert Park

-Chas

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Thursday, June 3, 2010

The Road to Finals

Mr. Poetic, Bout to Give Somebody a Verbal Beat Down


Bout number 2 was packed with champions from the previous qualifying bouts. For that reason, coupled with the poets' desires to make a strong impression on the judges and position themselves to be on the team, this bout proved to be just as intense as bout number 1. To add to the pressure and make the night even more hectic, San Diego Slam Team family drove up to support and rep their bit of the Golden State, Matt Sedillio wore a suit, and drunk folk bum rushed the stage and free styled. If you weren't there, you missed the special kind of fuckery (and poetry, in between the madness) that can never be replicated, even if we tried real hard.

Matt Sedillio, in His Suit

Mr. Poetic, Judy Holiday,Rela8, Francois, Matt Sedillio, Paul Mabon, Damnyo, and Leon P. went at it. We were thoroughly entertained and thank them for their high energy and slam skill. In the end, Judy Holiday stomped all over the competition and looked damn pretty while doing so. We had to say goodbye to Paul, Rela8, and Damnyo and welcome the top 5 contenders of the night into Finals.

Chris Wilson, San Diego Slam Master

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Los Angeles Semi Final Bout #1

I say, I say, I say DAMN! Let me tell you... though Slam may by definition be a competition, Monday's Semi Final bout proved that it's not a game. 9 poets took the stage to earn 1 of 5 coveted slots in the Finals, and they were not playing around. It was a brawl that ended in a 3 way tie and a sudden death round. I think someone lost an eye. Where do I begin???

I guess the beginning is a good place to start. First off, despite the rain and the Laker game it was a packed house. The energy was crazy, the audience was loud and lovely, the judges were stern faced, and the evening's hostess, Judy Holiday had on her Bad Bitch heels. We had some awesome poets in the audience that showed up just to support, and a few that blessed us with some of their work as the night's calibrators. We want to thank Donny Jackson, Francois, Fisseha, and Tammy Vaitai for starting our rounds off right.



Our lovely Score/Time Keeper and Resident Slam Veteran, Cayenne

DJ Just Boom kept us entertained between poets, Cayenne kept score, and Naomi worked the door, collecting donations that will fund the team's trip to Nationals. At the end of the night, Charlene "Hustle Diva" Green, Artus Mansoir, and the evening's underdog, Nick Mecedo, found themselves in a 3 way tie with only 2 slots available for Finals. The audience demanded a 4th round, and the tied poets went at it. When the smoke cleared, Artus and Nick were left standing and join April Rojas, Nikki Blak, and Daniel Weingarten as the 5 poets advancing to Finals.


Poetic Wizard, Daniel Weingarten

Cumulative Scores for the Evening

April Rojas 87.8
Nikki Blak86.5
Daniel Weingarten 85.4
Artus Mansoir 84.6 (3rd round: 29.6)
Nick Macedo 84.6 (3rd round: 29.3)

We want to thank the other poets in the bout. We appreciate your hard work and thank you for making this slam the hellified shit. We look forward to May 24th's Semi Final Bout. The following poets will be competing for the remaining 5 spots in Finals:

Mr. Poetic
Treesje
Judy Holiday
Rel8
Francois
Matt Sedillio
Paul Mabon
Damnyo
Leon P.

If you missed Bout #1, we seriously suggest that you bring your ass out to the 2nd one, cause it looks like it's gonna be a banger, kids.

BRASS KNUCKLES
@Kaos
4343 Leimert Park Blvd
LA, CA
8:30pm
$5


Monday, May 17, 2010

Go Hard, or Don't Leave the House


We know the Lakers are playing tonight and thats all fine and good... But in these days of synthesized bullshit, virtual this, and programed that, we figured folks would be in the mood for something real. Thus, we bring you, an evening of live entertainment, courtesy of tonight's Semi Final bout poets. They promise to bring it to you in a way that it has never been brought-en to you before. As a matter of fact, they've been explicitly instructed to go hard... Or don't leave the house. That's reason enough for you to leave yours and join us at Brass Knuckles for the first of 2 Semi Final Bouts. Bring $5, a pair of hands ready for clappin', and a mind set to be blown. At the end of the night, we will personally thank you. Kobe won't. Boom.

BRASS KNUCKLES
SEMI FINAL BOUT #1
@Kaos
4343 Leimert Park Blvd
8:30
$5

Sunday, May 16, 2010

What Had Happened Was...


So, this past Monday was the very last qualifying slam for the 2010 Los Angeles Slam Team. As we suspected, the last of the area's most brave and motivated poets brought their asses on out the house to participate in the slam extravaganza... and we love them for it. We were also graced with the presence and talent of New Orleans songstress, Kelly Love Jones, and a few of our favorite poets who didn't want to slam, but instead came out to support and even offered to calibrate. Much love and thanks to everybody who's been out to Brass Knuckles so far and we want to wish good luck to the poets who have qualified and made it into the Semi Final Bouts.

This past week's qualifying poets include Daniel, April, Rel8, Brass Knuckles' own Judy Holiday, Damnyo, and Francois, who swept in like a viscous whirl wind and earned the highest cumulative score of the night. And with that, our rapid fire qualifiers were done.

So what's next?

Well kids, now we get down to business. The 18 poets that qualified get to show you what they got in a duo of Semi Final bouts. Each bout will have 9 poets competing for a spot in the Grand Slam Final, which will determine the 2010 Los Angeles Slam Team. Thanks Random.org, we were able to generate list for the Semi bouts, and it goes a little something like this:

Semi Final Bout #1 - May 17th

Artus Mansoir
Sanyu
E. Amato
April
Daniel
Charlene
Kristina
J.P Martinez
Nikki Blak

Semi Final Bout #2 - May 24th

Mr. Poetic
Treesje
Francois
Matt Sedillio
Judy Holiday
Leon P.
Damnyo
Paul
Rel8



We anticipate 2 nights of kick ass poetry, and we're pretty sure you won't wanna miss it. So be there. It's easy.

Kaos
4343 Leimert Park Blvd
8:30
$5








Monday, May 10, 2010

Back to the Future


Last week, folks came on out to slam, slam, slam... and slam some more. If you weren't there, you sure picked a perfect time to fuck up! It was a juicy one. If you were there, I think you'll agree that people laid it all out, so much so, that I'm wondering what they're gonna have left for Semis and Finals! In the end, Mr. Poetic was crowned King of the evening's slammers and we're looking forward to seeing him in one of two Semi bouts. Also advancing to Semis was Kristina Von Hoffman, Sanyu, Charlene "Hustle Diva" Green, new author Matt Sadillio, and Brass Knuckles' own, Nikki Blak. See what I'm sayin?!?!

Tonight, we're anticipating more slam madness. It's the final qualifying slam for the Los Angeles Slam team, which means that if you ain't made it yet, this is officially it. For that reason, we think it might end up turning into quite the blood bath, as all the last minute poets go all out for a spot in Semis. Our recommendation: Be there. On time. That way, you'll be sure to snag a seat (the closer to the stage, the better. If you're lucky, you'll get a little blood spray in the face... Ummm... that was a metaphor. Not really, but, yeah).

8pm sign up
8:30 Start time
4343 Leimert Park Blvd
Los Angeles
$5 to Sit
FREE to Spit

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Opening Night Pictures

Here are some pictures of us (loitering on the corner) on our first night, after the slam, courtesy of Birthday Girl, aka Jimetta Rose.

Host Extraordinaire, Judy Holiday
Nikki Blak, the Other Host
One of the night's Slammers (who earned a spot in the Semi Finals), E. Amato
Our Door Girl and Resident Side Eyer, Naomi
The evening's Birthday Girl

Once again, we want to thank everyone that came and supported. So far, we've had 2 successful qualifying slams, which means there's only 1 left before we move on to Semis... Which means, if you want an opportunity to rep LA at this year's National Poetry Slam, you got one more chance to get your shit together. Bring your best poems and meet us at Kaos in Leimert Park on May 10th. We promise, we won't bite... Unless you want us to.

Brass Knuckles
@ KAOS
4343 Leimert Blvd.
LA, Ca. 90008
8pm Slam Sign Up
8:30 Start Time
$5 for a Seat
FREE to Spit Some Heat

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Wanna Know What Happened at the Opening Night and Slam Monday Night???

Well, you shoulda had your ass there! Good thing for you, we're doing it again next Monday... And it'll probably be even better, 'cause things tend to do that with time. It's hard to imagine, though... there was so much poetic goodness! Oh, and a birthday, too!

10 poets came out to slam... some were faces we hadn't seen in months and months, and in some cases YEARS! Others were faces we'd never seen before. But new or old, experienced Slam vets or not, everyone put their best foot forward and honestly, we were quite impressed. If those were the poems for the preliminary bout, what are people gonna do for Semis and Finals???

When the dust cleared, 6 poets were left standing. Tressje repped the ladies well, earning the first 10 of the night, getting the high score of the evening in the first round, and taking first place at the end of the night. Congratulations to her! Following closely behind in points was Artus Mansoir who was on the LA Slam Team a few years back. We also want to congratulate J.P Martinez, E. Amato, Paul Mabon, and Leon P. for their hard work in the slam and wish them good luck in Semis.

Speaking of Semis, there will be two seperate bouts, each with 9 poets. Semis are scheduled for May 17th and May 24th and promise to be two great nights of poetry that you should not miss. Once all of the qualifying bouts have taken place, we will post the bouts with the lists of poets for each one here, so be sure to check back.

However, in the meantime, we would like to give a big ass thanks to EVERYONE who came out to the first night and helped to make it as awesome as it was. If you're not one of those people, don't let it happen again! We wanna see your face. Monday, May 5th at 8:30 are the time and date, Kaos in Leimert Park is the place. Make it happen.

Monday, April 26, 2010

It's Only Hours Away

In just a couple short hours, Brass Knuckles will be balls deep in an opening night full of poetry, slam, and most importantly, fuckery. Of course, tonight we will mainly be trying to focus on the slam festivities... Not so much the fuckery part. But fuckery is hard to ignore.

As far as slam is concerned, some people don't know what the hell we're talking about. So, where gonna give you the run down. Basically, Slam is competitive performance poetry. In Slam, the focus is not just on writing, nor is it just on performance, but it should be a little bit of both. Poets perform original work within an alloted time period and get to be judged by selected members of the audience. Generally, most slams are open to everyone. Tonight's Slam is what we refer to as a "qualifier" which basically means that you must participate in and place in the top 5 to then be eligible to compete in the Semi Finals and so on. Think basketball. Everybody don't get to play for the Championship... Only a select few get to compete in the higher level for a shot at the title, and of course, that's based on their previous performance in preliminary games -- or as we say in Slam, "bouts". In this particular case, "The Championship" would be a spot on the 2010 Los Angeles Slam Team. Once you make the team, you get to go to Nationals and compete against other teams from all over the country, and that's basically the whole point.

Got it?

Okay, good. The rules are as follows:

-Each poem must be of the poet's own original work

-Each poet gets three minutes (plus a ten-second grace period) to read one poem. If the poet goes over time, points will be deducted from the total score.

-The poet may not use props, costumes or musical instruments, nor may they do a poem with another person or persons.

-Of the scores the poet received from five randomly selected judges, the high and low scores are dropped and the middle three are added together, giving the poet a total score of 0-30.

That's pretty much it. Judges, score cards, boisterous audience, 2 fly hosts, and some fierce poetry gets us a one way ticket to Slam-ville.

I'm excited. How about you?

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Popping Our Cherry



This is our first time... posting a blog. Promise you'll be gentle. And use protection, too. We don't want any scabies, or little Brass Knuckles running around.

Today, this is what you need to know.

The slam is coming. Soon and very soon. April 26th, to be exact. That's a Monday for you people without a calendar. If you're competing, take your vitamins and do you push ups. Making sure your poems are tight would help, too. If you're judging, get ready to utilized decimal points, son! If you're just planning on watching it all go down, well see you on Monday night.

Here's where you need to be:

KAOS
4343 Leimert Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90008

Be there at 8 pm to sign up for the slam. We start at 8:30 SHARP. Be there on time. Don't make us hurt you.


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