On Hosting Classic Poetry Readings Los Angeles

By Eric Morris


When it comes to the West coast, it has been home to some of the most amazing poets in the world. In fact, many of the beat poets of the 50s and 60s attended classic poetry readings Los Angeles. While this is the case, there are still classic and classical poetry events going on all over the world.

While some poets love to read, others love to write and publish works online or in local newspapers and magazines. In fact, the dream of many poets is to have a poem published in a publication or anthology. While this is the case, it is important to understand that more poets get rejection letters than otherwise. As such, it often takes an individual with tough skin to make it through the publication process.

Most poets whom defined oneself as a classical poet tend to focus only on this style. As such, it is important that the host of such readings are cautious to keep poets solely focused on classical material. Otherwise, the host and venue could be lost when disappointed poets move on to more classically oriented venues in the future.

For those whom love classical poetry, it is important that when hosting this type of reading, one does so in a venue that is accommodating and convenient. In addition, as classical poetry is often a quieter event than others, Sunday afternoons at a library, coffee shop or tea house are often considered great venue choices. Whereas, those wishing to hear and read a variety of different styles may want to host events at a coffee shop or outdoor patio of a restaurant.

Depending on the number of poets at an event, hosts can either provide a sign-up sheet or host a storm the mike type of event. In the latter, anyone feeling the urge to read simply jumps on stage. Whereas, when a sign up sheet is involved, the host generally introduces each poet whom reads in succession according to the number next to the name.

Regardless of the venue, organization is a key factor in planning and hosting a successful literary event. While true with all events, this is especially true when it comes to poets. In addition, venues need to be quieter when it comes to open mics and features, as it can often be difficult to hear if seating is far away from the stage.

Some of the most interesting readings are ones in which the host plays around with the lighting and sound. In addition, providing a theme for each reading can often be a great way to keep poets interested in creating new and different work between events. Although, there are also a number of popular open-mics all over the world in which poets are welcome to read renown authors as well as original material.

Some hosts will provide a theme, especially in the case of ongoing readings which occur on a regular basis. For, themes which relate to social justice, romance, politics, lifestyle, death or life can often be difficult for some poets, depending on previous life experience. While this is the case, the majority of poets tend to be more open-minded and are open to hearing the works of other poets.




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