Poesybeat
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Poesybeat is an online collaborative art form whereby participants combine music and poetry together into a new musical style. The authors of the music and the poetry often have never met one another. The premiere site for this style is poesybeat.org, a not-for-profit site that promotes the poesybeat art form.
Poesybeat has generated some interest among scholars at American and European universities[1][2] and among bloggers, musicians, and poets.[3][4][5][6][7][8]
[edit] References
- ^ Welcome: GEN 230 Creative Expression: Fiction and Poetry: Spring 2007
- ^ http://eden.dei.uc.pt/~hroliv/oliveira07-ijwcc07-reformatted.pdf
- ^ Gotpoetry.Com > > Poesybeat Workshop Opens Online Doors To Musicians, Poets, And Public
- ^ JoeChinni.com » WTF is a Poesybeat?
- ^ Writers' Dock - Poesy Beats
- ^ Richard Schletty's Poetry Index
- ^ TransylvanianDutch » Blog Archive » Feelin’ Groovy
- ^ marco aldendorff
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