Page Poem vs. Stage Poem: Is Performance a Different Art?
Intro: Microphone, Margin, and Myth
Spoken-word victories fill auditoriums; page-poetry prizes fill syllabi. Are we talking about two arts or one art with different acoustics?
Composition for the Ear
Stage poets score for breath, repetition, and communal call-and-response. The body is part of the line. Memorization edits ruthlessly.
Composition for the Eye
Page poets exploit enjambed silences, typography, and syntactic delay. Re-reading is part of the contract. The margin carries meaning.
Crossfade
The most exciting work travels: printed slam pieces that detonate on the page, and quiet lyrics that become electric aloud. Teach both. Book both.
Conclusion
Not rivalry—range. Poetry is a medium with multiple playback devices.