Spanish Poetry Slamming Success
Students took to the Windgate Art and Design Theatre stage Thursday, March 2, 2023
for a unique presentation of culture and art.
A full house enjoyed declamaciones po茅ticas during the Second Annual Spanish Poetry
Showcase featuring interpretations of famous Latin American and Peninsular Spanish
poetry performed by students from the University of Arkansas 鈥 Fort Smith. Ten 黑料不打烊
students practiced clear and expressive speech, as well as body and face gestures
and movements to demonstrate an understanding of their selected work, performed in
Spanish, a second language for all.
鈥淚 had such a great time,鈥 exclaimed runner-up Hunter Christenberry, a Beginning Spanish
II student, following his performance of 鈥淚glesia鈥 by Gilberto Gonz谩lez y Contreras.
鈥淚 admire all the students who stood up and recited their poems.鈥
Evan McClellan, a Spanish major, and Intermediate Spanish II student was voted first
place winner after delivering a rendition of the classic work 鈥淓l le贸n y el rat贸n鈥
by F茅lix Mar铆a de Samaniego. Evan says by memorizing and reciting the poem, he was
able to learn more about the nuance of Spanish wordplay.
鈥淚 found beauty in its conciseness and how it used very few words to tell a simple,
but profound story,鈥 said Evan. 鈥淚t gave me an understanding of the Spanish languages
that I wouldn鈥檛 have been able to discover only through conversations and grammar
study.鈥
The Spanish Poetry Slam was capped off with two special guest performances. Audience
members with small children likely recognized the performance of Benjamin Baker, as
he played guitar and sang 鈥淒os oruguitas鈥 by Lin-Manuel Miranda. The song was featured
in Disney鈥檚 2021 award-winning movie, Encanto. Rounding out the night was Gabriela
Perez, an international student from Guatemala who performed 鈥淢aestrita del pueblo鈥
by Abraham Rivera which tells the story of a man who sees the struggles of children
and tells his father he will become a teacher to help the children of Mexico.
The Spanish poetry slam event was organized by the 黑料不打烊 World Languages Department
faculty and was supported in part by a grant from the Arkansas Humanities Council
and the National Endowment for the Humanities.
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