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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dub_poetryDub poetry - Wikipedia

    Dub poetry is a form of performance poetry of Jamaican origin, [1] which evolved out of dub music in Kingston, Jamaica, in the 1970s, [2][3] as well as in London, England, and Toronto, Canada, cities which have large populations of Caribbean immigrants. [4] The term "Dub Poetry" was coined by Dub artist Linton Kwesi Johnson in 1976, [5][6] and ...

  3. May 23, 2024 · Dub poetry is a specific kind of poetry or verse where built-in rhythm adds to the appeal of the performance or reading. This sort of poetry is most often associated with types of reggae music such as dancehall, but specifically associated with “dub music”, which is a bit different than the dancehall variety.

  4. www.poetrypoets.com › what-is-dub-poetryWhat Is Dub Poetry

    Nov 13, 2023 · Dub poetry is a type of performance poetry that has its origins in Jamaica, though it is performed around the world. It is a fusion of speech, music and theatre that combines comedy, reciting as well as sung and chanted pieces.

  5. Dub poetry emerged out of reggae culture in 1970s Kingston, and spoke to the everyday reality of the most downtrodden and disaffected members of society. Oku Onuora, birthname Orlando Wong, was born in 1952, raised in Franklin Town, Eastern Kingston, and is regarded as the father of dub poetry.

  6. Dub poets acted on a postmodern, decolonizing impulse to create a multimedia, multi-sensorial, and slightly mashed-up activist poetry, but dub poetry can also be quite modernist in its awareness of criticism, and is not at all unconcerned about all the claims it makes for itself.

  7. Dub poetry is a style of poetry that is performed to a sound track of dub music. When performing without music, the performer will deliver the words using the musical rhythms of reggae music and will sometimes burst into song.

  8. a phrase coined by Black British poet Linton Kwesi Johnson to denote poems written to be performed with musical accompaniment. Dub Poetry is invariably more readily available on records than in books, a situation which evolved through the collaboration between poets and West Indian, or Black British, disc jockeys.

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