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Tantra-zawadi
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TWiN is an informal collective of spoken word poets and poetry enthusiasts which exists to help promote the genre of spoken word poetry and emerging hybrid art-forms which feature poetry as an essential element.

Our main MySpace page is myspace.com/twinpoetry but we also have a number of regional pages based in America, Australia and the UK.


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The Manifesto of the TWiN Poetry Collective

TWiN is an informal collective of poets & spoken word artists, open to all who enjoy spoken word poetry with music.

History

TWiN was an acronym, which stood for Third Wednesday in Northfields.

TWiN Poetry's MySpace page (www.myspace.com/twinpoetry) went online March 17, 2007 as an announcement for monthly poetry events in a place called Northfields.

We began using the site to promote the work of other spoken-word artists, and, straightaway, our membership starting growing.

By the end of the first week, people regarded us as an informal collective.

Since then, we have grown to nearly 7,000 (now over 10K !) members. Our membership continues to grow by over a thousand each month. We now have a new page, TWiN London. More pages will probably follow.

We do not advertise or market our pages.

All we have done is to listen to people, and follow their suggestions.

There is no category for poetry on MySpace, so poets and audiences must click or stumble their way to TWiN via other members, through word-of-mouth, or just good luck.

The timeliness and necessity of the TWiN collective has led to an audience that discovered itself without a single billboard, banner, or pop-up to point the way.

Goals

We want our membership to receive the mainstream airplay that it deserves. We want broadcasters, telecasters, webmasters, producers, and mainstream media seducers to recognize the abundance of high-quality material currently being ignored. We intend to show them that there is a huge, flourishing audience for this work,a vast untapped demographic craving more than the trivial or pornographic.

We want the big button-pushers to realize that most of this work shares its heart and intelligence with its audience. The spoken word loves its audience and inspires its audience to love. It shows a way out, a view beyond routine and strife, a love of life.

Spoken-word art does more than merely counteract the anti-social, self-destructive anaesthesia dispensed by commercial music or mainstream media. It encourages people to live fuller lives, become more thoughtful people, better parents, better friends, and better citizens. There are studies to prove this. We want to move this.

We want to affirm art that takes on significant issues. We want content that looks at pain, loss, and injustice with honesty and integrity. We want work that cries, laughs, curses, contemplates, blows the whistle, whistles in the dark, schemes, dreams, breathes fire, makes its own rules, plays the fool, sparks the dark -- and most of all, gives its audience something to take with them, a gift to light their way home.

We take pride that, unlike most of the earlier developments on the edges of the music and arts industry, this is truly a global, grass-roots phenomenon -- not a manufactured product. It markets itself. It markets itself because it is what people truly need.

We want to encourage a global spoken-word dialogue between poets and artists who seek to bypass factions, concentrate on what unites people, and who refuse all the prefab party uniforms that cause so much injustice, apathy, destruction, and self-imprisonment.

We acknowledge that spoken-word poetry has inherited the responsibility of the protest songs which inspired campaigns for social reform and human rights. At the same time, we assert that it is an art form in process. Its only rule is to become itself. It's the future, and we are all finding a way toward it.

The TWiN Collective, September 2007
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Copyright © 2007 The TWiN Collective, September 2007. All Rights Reserved.
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written and spoken by Larissa Shmailo
myspace.com/thenonetworld
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At 1:20pm on September 22, 2008, Brant Lyon said…
Thanks so much for the add! And Happy Autumn Equinox!
Brant Lyon
At 12:04am on July 18, 2008, Patricia Carragon said…
Friday July 18 at 8-10 pm
Poets Cafe Huntington Historical Society Barn

Corner Route 110 and High Street, Huntington Village, LI
one traffic light south of Main St (25a) -

A monthly poetry reading, third Fridays of every month, hosted by George Wallace

-FEATURING Mankh, Geraldine Green, Andrew Boerum & Patricia Carragon

- $6 suggested donation
At 12:02am on July 18, 2008, Patricia Carragon said…
07/18/08 -Poets Cafe Huntington Historical Society Barn - Friday July 18 at 8-10 pm Corner Route 110 and High Street, Huntington Village, LI one traffic light south of Main St (25a) - A monthly poetry reading, third Fridays of every month, hosted by George Wallace -FEATURING Mankh, Geraldine Green, Andrew Boerum & Patricia Carragon- $6 suggested donation Saturday, July 26 at 4PM
At 9:57pm on July 1, 2008, Patricia Carragon said…
thank you so much for treating poets like a community. i know poetswearprada group on yahoo and poetz.com webpage.

email : pattiekake@earthlink.net

thank you again,

patricia
At 2:02pm on June 28, 2008, Patricia Carragon said…
welcome my friend

oxox,

patricia
At 9:10pm on June 25, 2008, Wise1Poet said…
WELCOME TO THE HOUSE
At 12:31am on June 25, 2008, Max Parthas said…
I just thought I'd drop by by and mention how cool I think you are.
and that is the...


Have a great day!

Max
At 5:29pm on June 23, 2008, Wisdom said…
Peace! Twin East.
At 12:19pm on June 23, 2008, Roxanne Hoffman said…
Welcome! Roxy
At 11:39am on June 23, 2008, tantra-zawadi said…
Ahhh, you're the best! Thank you for that wonderful moment and opening the door to plenty :).

Love,
Tantra-zawadi
 
 

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