Poetry in maximum security prison: Phil Kaye at TEDxFoggyBottom
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- Опубликовано: 30 апр 2014
- With his remarkable talent of storytelling and two captivating poems, Phil shares his journey and experience of creating poetry with inmates in maximum security prison.
Phil Kaye is a touring spoken word poet and co-director of Project VOICE. He has traveled all over the world performing his work and teaching hands-on workshops. He has appeared on NPR, performed at Lincoln Center, and is the two-time recipient of the National College Poetry Slam award for "Pushing the Art Forward", given for outstanding innovation in the art of performance poetry -- the only person to receive the award twice. Phil is a graduate of Brown University, where he was the former head coordinator of Space in Prisons for the Arts and Creative Expression (SPACE) and taught weekly poetry workshops in maximum-security prisons. His book, A Light Bulb Symphony, was released in 2011, and his work can be found regularly in CHAOS Magazine.
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Even his Ted Talk presentation sounded like a spoken word poem. What a talent he is.
Yes, he is very talented
true!!!
I was thinking the same exact thing. If he wasn't announcing that the start or the end f the poem I wouldn't recognize it from his normal speech.
I thought the Same!!
I think that has more to do with his spoken word performances sounding more like dialogue than a nuanced and performed piece. Don't get me wrong, I think he's very talented and bought his book.
But it's more about his poems sounding like speech than his speech sounding like poems.
"I codirect with a wonderful friend and amazing poet Sarah Kay" awg love their friendship
"We're seventeen men sharing poetry." this guy made a dead poet's society in prison
That's so true
TRUE !
the last poem, "Repetition" is by far my favorite poem ever.
You should hear his poem "numbers man"
I also like the last poem most. You can’t repeat certain words too often, if you really love a person it just comes out of your mouth or out of your feelings.
I can also totally relate to artworks being made for your audience instead of making them for yourself. If I paint a picture, I paint it not for me, but with you in mind. Because I love you. 💕
In love with this talk as much as I love your gravity-defying hair
All of his works leave me mesmerized and hungry for more.
Damn now I wanna hear the prisoner's poems.
+Gaskarath Reggans especially the one about a fart :D
Oliver Jarosi IM DEAD😂😂
So I got out a year ago and I wrote several poem . Looking to see the audience that's out there and I thought I say I'm fixing to put out my poems on you
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wow… I already adored his poem “separation”, but hearing it in the context of this talk was just incredible. The last line especially… damn near made me cry :_)
Everything I've heard from him so far is beautiful
And he has a nice sounding voice
There seems to be a renewed interest in the spoken poetry in recent times,
and of course in the U.S., it is very interesting,
It has the popularity of stand up comedy and depth of poetry together.
I like it.
The first Ted Talk I had finished. I was moved and felt goose bumps. Thank you for the inspiration. I am into poetry and this is for me.
The stories he tells are so so beautiful - every word is a word of poetry. Its amazing and inspiring, and fills you with love for what humans can create.
this is by far the best TED talk I have listened to. This is one very talented young man. So engaging and mesmerizing!!!! Bravo!
Nice job Phil! I got a little choked up at the end, I stood and applauded as well. Thank you!
I love how this guy talks and delivers. It somehow inspires me to start writing slam poems :')
meep thats why he does these talks. Go with the Phil Kaye flow
Blegh. Those are so lame and unoriginal and tryhard. Beat/Slam/Spoken, it's like Modern "Art" painting of the writing world.
omg.... if you go to Sarah Kay's Ted preformance... it's 18:28 minutes long... whereas Phil's is 18:29..
Sean Beller they’re also best friends
They are like salt and pepper shakers. A complimentary set. I prefer Sarah shaker.
*Surplus* Is My Favorite Poem. Especially the last line...
*"and I began to build*
*the only way I know how"*
His voice is so calming
I started crying at that ending poem oh my God I want the transcript
This needs to be a mini-series or movie. This seems truly moving.
Great talk! Great hair!
Hahah ikr, he's always got his hair styled like he's an anime character :)
such a beautiful and confident character you literary encouraged me to start writing God bless you boy
Powerful. Thank you, Mr. Kaye.
I love you Phil. Incredible, as always.
absolutely amazing. quiet strength.
adore his work, great to hear this talk!
Most of his poems I've heard are amazing
officially obsessed
That last poem...wow!
"Repetition " is my favourite poem so far ;waiting for the best ⏳⏳,cuz yeah Phil you can do it 👊
I love this so much, it was so incredibly inspirational. Thank you for doing what you do Phil Kaye.
How does he know all this from memory? I know a 5 line poem by Nicholas Rowe from memory, called 'The Brave' but I can't compete with this!
+Mike Fuller Practice. Remember one sentence at a time. Once you learn the sentence, learn the next. Once you know the entire thing, keep repeating it.
I guess it's a little easier to memorise your own words rather than someone else's. Try it sometime. Write 10 lines, and you'll see you'll remember them more easily than the 5 lined poem. I'm in no way undermining Phil's wonderful talent though. Amazing storyteller.
I do know a small selection of Sonnets from memory but nothing much more! I think my favourite poem I know from memory is Sonnet 'To The River Lodon' by Thomas Warton. I had it read or recited for me on 'Poetry Please'. This is my little, although 'Very Small', claim to fame. I don't wish for any more or greater acclaim than just that!
Yes you can. It only takes a little practice. Record it and then listen to it over and over while you are doing something else. It will embed itself into your soul.
SPEECHLESS!!! He talks Poetry!!! WOW!!!
Omg this made me tear up soooo beautiful especially the last poem
I love this! Phil Kaye is a special gift.
I do believe his gifts are quite powerful 😊
The whole thing sounded like a poem , this guy is talented
I still remember the day when I was ushering as you and Sarah came to perform at The Sheen Center in NYC! GREAT JOB MAN!!
why does this speech make me weirdly emotional !!!
Damn, that was good! Thank you for the story, Phil, you are a master of words. Now I want to learn more about spoken word poetry, curious if that would work in other languages. Great talk (and I'm surprised how few views it has, it definitely deserves much more)!
Inspiring - I can really relate.
Stay strong & keep going.
this was one beautiful talk.. it was such a mind blowing rollercoaster
It was all just absolutely beautiful❤ Sarah & Phil can truly inspire anyone, at least very defintely me😍 I hope I write poems as beuatiful as these ones someday😘
Chills! Beautiful!
Amazing as usual ... I loved your TedTalk! Keep up the great work Phil! :)
Keep on doing what you are doing,God bless you and you inspire me :)
I'm so curious about those prisoners and how they ended up there
are you serious? you gotta be kidding right? how do you think they got there? they broke the fucken law!!!!!
+william o'sullivan I think she meant like the exact way and reason they got there. and who knows? maybe not all of them broke the law.
Wonderfully narrated, recited and the mix - oh, what a fix! (thanks for your talent and sharing!)
am so impressed of his draft along the take over the flow of stage ☺😑
This made me cry
I can't get over Repition
his Grandfather is so inspirational
Listen to his poem 'Teeth' if you haven't.
Levi Warnos that in my mind is his best poem
Huhu I love his poems
The ending of this is perfect.
its like eminem, even when they’re not performing they sound like they are. his voice has poetry in it already.
great ! so inspired..phil are you awesome
you are awesome
I met him once and he's super awesome:)
Beautiful!
Excellent. I love it at 4:30.
Inspiring indeed
This is amazing
Amazing!
The last poem make me cry.
Same
beautiful
His story could be a movie
thank you
such an underrated poem
i just saw this guys at the wordxword festival and didnt realize it was him omfg
Amazing
That's deep.
I I I I I I love you
X) I I I I I l-love that poem.
amazing amazing amazing see
I love how he made to step away from the mic at the end of the first poem and then realized he wasn’t at a slam lol
I love you.
The starting poem... :')
I am more into Poetry that Rhymes as you tell a Story, this just sounds like a Story.
GREAT TALK!
This is now called a Tim Talk
he's so cute and talented
Even the talk sounds like spoken word poetry😅
that was so deeeeee-e-e-e-e-e-p
Repetition👏👏😊
I often question, what makes people volunteer? how do they make time? Why?
i love you ...
I love you too
why is he so good looking...XD, I liked the last poem.
He has nothing on the Teleprompter. Impressive.
💓💓💓💓💓
Can someone please explain the last line?
He's talking about "building" through poetry
yes , we have gravity... listen i can feel u.
where to get transcript
where can I get the transcript to this
4:16 - 4:20
"some real talent the rarely came out of prison".... Why don't u help them? Stack it on a book, sell em, and let us buy it...
Firapu Roki do you know how much legal action and money that would take?
I think a way can be found to do it legally and successfully. It just needs to be spearheaded by someone with a burning passion for the project. It could even be put on RUclips.
This isn't even a poem and I'm crying anyway haha
u just brok me and i became strong...
Dang I want to marry him :’(
Are you married now?
So q u i e t
You would not believe the wasted talent in prison. You will find all of the arts, some of the sciences, and of course a few butchers along the way. 😉
This isn't poety. Storytelling would be a better word.
Huhu I love his poems
This is amazing