- Beau Sia
Beau Sia (zh-tsp|t=謝福源|s=谢福源|p=Xiè Fúyuán, Born 1976,
Philippines ) is aChinese Filipino -American slam poet. Raised inOklahoma City, Oklahoma , Sia discoveredspoken word poetry onMTV as a teenager. When not participating in his high school's swim team, he spent time at Oklahoma City's onlyopen mike night.In 1995, Sia moved to
New York City , where he attended theNew York University 'sTisch School of the Arts dramatic writing program. He has said that moving toNew York made him conscious of his identity as anAsian American , something that he denied often in Oklahoma City. Hiscultural identity became a common theme in his poems.Sia began performing at the
Nuyorican Poets Cafe , eventually earning himself a place on the 1996 NuyoricanNational Poetry Slam team. That same year, he would be filmed for the documentary "SlamNation ". The film followed Sia and his Nuyorican teammates (Saul Williams ,Jessica Care Moore andMums da Schemer ) as the competed at the 1996National Poetry Slam . The team would go on to place third in the nation, and have a lasting impact on how people would view slam poetry. In the book "Words In Your Face: A Guided Tour Through Twenty Years of the New York City Poetry Slam", authorCristin O'Keefe Aptowicz wrote of Sia's impact, notingSia's relationship with the
Poetry Slam community continued. He eventually earned twoNational Poetry Slam Championships in1997 and2000 while competing on the NYC-Urbana national poetry slam team. He would also reach second place in the Individual Poetry Slam competition in2001 .He wrote a
parody of Jewel's work, "A Night Without Armor ", within four hours and published it as "A Night Without Armor II: the Revenge" in 1998. He wrote different poems with Jewel's original titles, lampooning her earnest lines. It is painfully detailed in its satire, changing the delicate paintings printed in Jewel's book to rough, humorous pencil drawings by Sia. The front and back cover were also painstakingly mirrored.Sia then began touring around Europe and the United States. He also appeared in films and published a wide range of his works in book and
compact disc form.tyle and examples
Sia's style is humorous and satirical. His word choice is often deceptively simple. A good example of his work is the poem "love," which was first performed at
Marymount Manhattan College in 1996. It is featured on his CD "Attack! Attack! Go!", as well as being included in the book "Slam".It begins:I think love is the most beautiful thing:in the world,:and I don't give a fuck,:because I have no original ideas.
Sia tells readers/listeners that the goal of his poem about love is to get women to fall in love with him, but that he is unsure how to discuss the topic because he doesn't know what love is::if only we could open our Encyclopedia Britannica:and look up love and "know",:but love isn't that easy.
Sia then reminisces about past relationships, wondering about his ability to connect with women. He says perhaps he should be sensitive, but:the sensitive side sucks....:you can only imagine the kinds of sweaters:they make you wear:it's not fair
From here, Sia says that love and life are not fair; he deserves to be loved; he is merely misunderstood. He then rages that "you don't want to/ understand me!"; instead, he surmises that the readers/listeners would rather shoehorn him into the stereotype of the Asian man with the small penis:until he is brave enough to fling it out:and say,
:"HA! WE ARE GIGANTIC!"
Sia then realizes that he has become disconnected from the poem's original thesis, love. He tries again, but falls into another tangent about
Woody Allen 's girlfriend, suggesting that she could be his "long-lost sister" that his mother gave away when they lived in China — "wait," Sia says, "I never lived in China./ I think I've begun lying in this poem."He restates that what he wanted was to talk about love "for 3.4 minutes" and come to a conclusion, but that he doesn't know what love is. He closes the poem with::you see, all I'm saying:is:someone love me.
Works
* Sia, Beau. "A Night Without Armor II: the Revenge". New York: Mouth Almighty Books, 1998.
* Sia, Beau. "Attack! Attack! Go!"Compact disc released in 1998 byMouth Almighty Records .Inclusion in anthologies
* Cabico, Regie and Todd Swift, eds. "Poetry Nation: The North American Anthology of Fusion Poetry". Vehicule Press, 1998.
* Colby, Todd, ed. "Heights of the Marvelous : A New York Anthology'. St. Martin's Griffin, 2000. (On the Amazon.com listing for this book, "Seau Bia" posts a review that is nothing but a plea for attention to Beau Sia.ISBN 0-312-26335-X)
* Glazner, Gary Mex, ed. "Poetry Slam: The Competitive Art of Performance Poetry". San Francisco: Manic D Press, 2000.
* von Ziegesar, Cecily, ed. "Slam". New York: Alloy Books, 2000. (This book also includes quotes by Sia on what poetry is, the writing process, etc.)
* Sanchez, Sonia; Medina, Tony; and Rivera, Lois Reyes, eds. "Bum Rush the Page: A Def Poetry Jam". Three Rivers Press, 2001.
* Katz, Daniel R., ed. "Why Freedom Matters: The Spirit of the Declaration of Independence in Prose, Poetry, and Song from 1776 to the Present ". Workman Publishing Company, 2003.
* Glazner, Gary Mex. "How to Make a Living as a Poet". (Interview) Soft Skull Press, 2005.Film and television
Sia's appearances on television were on "
Def Poetry "; he later appeared in the Broadway version, "Def Poetry Jam ".He appeared in "Slam" in 1998 as Jimmy Huang. The same year, he participated in the documentary "
SlamNation " as himself. Later appearances include "The Manchurian Candidate" (2004) as a late-night comedian on television and"Hitch" (2005) asDuane Reade Clerk.Sia portrays the protagonist in the music video for "
Wolf Like Me " by the band "TV on the Radio ".References
Print
* Glazner, Gary Mex, ed. "Poetry Slam: The Competitive Art of Performance Poetry". San Francisco: Manic D Press, 2000.
* Sia, Beau. "A Night Without Armor II: the Revenge". New York: Mouth Almighty Books, 1998.
* von Ziegesar, Cecily, ed. "Slam". New York: Alloy Books, 2000.Online
* [http://www.salon.com/audio/2000/10/05/sia/ Audio of "8 Year Old Reject" and "What I Did Last Summer"] on
Salon.com
* [http://www.indiefeedpp.libsyn.com/?search_string=Beausia.com&search=1 Audio of "Howl," "Money," "Gym" and "G.I. Joe Freestyle" on Indiefeed Performance Poetry Channel]
* [http://www.slamnation.com/archive/Links/Beau/RadioPoetry/BEAUINT.HTM#Beau Mouth Almighty interview]
* [http://www.theangrypoet.com/archives/voice/beau/ The Angry Poet: Beau Sia]
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0796166/ Beau Sia] at theInternet Movie Database
* [http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/story/35533p-33595c.html Article on Russell Simmons Def Poetry Jam] by the "New York Daily News "
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zsftqOmwHsY Preview for "The Drums Inside Your Chest" Poetry concert film featuring Beau Sia]External links
* [http://www.beausia.com/ Beau Sia] 's personal site
* [http://www.arc.org/C_Lines/CLArchive/story2_1_13.html Article] regarding Beau in "Slam" atColorLines Magazine
* [http://citypaper.net/articles/102298/20Q.shtml Interview] by thePhiladelphia City Paper
* [http://216.71.173.167/EarthlyMatters/beausia.html PlanetAUTHORity interview]
* [http://scenemissingmagazine.com/article/?p=1094 Scene Missing Magazine Interviews Beau Sia]
* [http://www.dropmagazine.com/is-there-a-future-for-spoken-word/ Is There A Future For Spoken Word? @ dropmagazine.com]
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