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Southern Fried Poetry Festival
southeastern regional poetry slam
The slam is a 3-day festival including readings, workshops, side slams and the Regional slam for teams and independent poets. This guide was adapted at the 2004 Southern Fried Slam Masters (SM2004) meeting. Ammendments made at subsequent SM meetings are included and noted. |
- Rules & Regulations - |
I. At the SM2007, the post Tournament Director (TD) was created, the TD was made chair of the Advisory Board and given the responsibility of oversight of the South Eastern Regional Poetry Slam portion of the Southern Fried Poetry Festival.
A. The Tournament Director (TD) is elected for a two year term by majority vote of the Southern Fried SlamMasters (SMs) at the annual SMs meeting.
B. The TD will provide for the bout draw in cooperation with each host city.
C. The TD has veto authority over selection of Bout Managers and MCs and will provide for the training and instruction of BMs and MCs before the first bout.
D. The TD is responsible for ensuring scoring accuracy and timely posting of scores and rankings.
E. The TD is responsible for approving the host hotel and the venue for the Final Round of the Poetry Slam.
F. The TD is directed to ensure that the host city's Festival Director has all information necessary to host the Festival and Poetry Slam and to create a schedule of benchmarks to provide each host city plenty of time and support in completing all of the various steps toward preparing for and hosting the Festival and Poetry Slam.
G. The TD is responsible for updating the rules text in order to reflect the changes made at yearly SMs meetings.
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II. At the SM2005 the Southern Fried Advisory Board was created for the purpose of assisting and directing the Festival's transition between host cities with an eye toward maintaining SF Festival spirit and traditions. The Board was created with three members, the current year SF host city SlamMaster, the previous year SF host city SlamMaster and the next year SF host city SlamMaster. At SM2007 the Tournament Director was made the fourth member and chair of the Advisory Board. |
III. The Regional slam is conducted in three preliminary rounds and a final round.
A. Teams consist of four or five poets representing a poetry venue. Preference is given to southeastern teams who register before a deadline specified by the Host.
1. Team members must qualify by winning a poetry slam competition open to the public. A venue's SlamMaster determines the specific format of that venue's poetry slam competition for team membership.(SM2006- competition rule & and 5 poets rule)
2. At the SM2004, 'southeastern teams' was defined to include those teams from the region whose border includes the states of Louisiana, Arkansas, Kentucky and Virginia.
B. The number of teams is to be determined by the Host, but must be divisibe by the number 3 or 4 to accommodate the bout structure.
C. Once the number of teams has been determined independent poets may be added. Two poets may be added to each bout. For example, if there were 16 teams, there would be 4 bouts of 4 teams per round so that 8 independent poets could be added to the festival.
(Editor's note: host cities have been flexible on this rule; 3 individual poets per bout were added in 2006; in this case the first Individual poet went between the 1st & 2nd rotations.)
D. Bout Draw. A random drawing is used to determine which teams and independent poets compete in each bout.
E. In the event that one or two teams are needed in order to even out the bouts, up to two ‘pickup’ teams may be randomly chosen from among team alternates and independent poets.
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IV. Preliminary rounds are divided into bouts of three or four teams.
A. Before each bout a representative from each team meets with the bout manager to draw team order. The letters A, B, C (& D in the case of four team bouts) are written on folded paper and drawn by the representatives. Independent poets also draw for order.
B. This is the order of team performances:
1. Four team rotation:
Sacrifice Poet
1st rotation A. B. C. D.
2nd rotation B. C. D. A.
1st Independent Poet
3rd rotation C. D. A. B.
2nd Independent Poet
4th rotation D. A. B. C.
2. Three team rotation:
1st rotation A. B. C.
2nd rotation B. C. A.
1st Indepenedent Poet
3rd rotation C. A. B.
2nd Independent Poet
4th rotation A. B. C.
C. Each team performs four poems per bout. Each team is represented by one of its 5 poets each rotation in the round. Each poet on a team may be represented as the primary author of a peom only once in each bout. A team may chose to perform a team piece if the poet represented is the (or one of the) primary author(s) of that poem. That poet would lose his/her individual ranking for the duration of that festival. Any or all of the 5 team members may participate in a team piece performance.
D. Each team's poet's scores are added together to get each team's cumulative score. The team with the highest score is the winner of the round and gets a ranking of 1. The second place team gets a ranking of 2, etc. In the case of a tie, both teams get the rank and the next lowest rank is dropped. For example, if two teams tied for 1st place, there would be 2 teams ranked 1, and rankings of 3(and 4) for the remaining team(s).
E. Each poet's score is also ranked and each poet is given a rank for the round. Ties are handled the same way as with teams.
F. At the conclusion of the third preliminary round, team and individual poet rankings are added and compared. The four teams with the lowest cumulative rankings are advanced to the final round. Likewise the four poets with the lowest cumulative rankings are advanced to the final round.
G. Any protests of rules violations should immediately be brought to the bout manager's attention for resolution or to be referred to the protest committee.
H. At the conclusion of each bout, a representative of each team will sign the official score sheet to signify agreement with the posted scores. After all the teams have signed the score sheet the bout manager will sign it to make it official.
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V. The Final round includes the top four ranked teams and top four ranked individual poets.
A. Order of performance is drawn for teams and individual poets.
B. After a Sacrifice poem, the first 2 rotations of team competition are run.
C. The individual poets compete in order drawn. There is a sacrifice.
The individual poets perform in reverse order.
D. The final 2 rotations of team competition are run.
E. Announce individual results from last to first.
F. Announce team results from last to first.
The prizes will include a case of RC Cola and a case of Moon Pies each for the team and individual champions.
Prize money is to be determined by the host city.
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VI. A Protest Committee of three persons will be named before the competition to resolve protests. The members of the protest committee should be introduced at the team introductions before competition begins. |
VII. Poetry.
A. All poems performed in competition must be the original work of the performing poet.
B. There are no props, music or costumes allowed during poetry performances. Poets may use whatever is on stage and available to all poets while performing (for example, getting on top of a chair is not using a prop as long as all performers have access to it).
C. During the preliminary rounds, no poems may be performed more than once. A poem may be performed in Finals even if it was used in a preliminary round.
D. Poems have a 3-minute time limit with a 10 second grace period. After 3:10 a poet's score is penalized .5 point for every 10 seconds over the time limit. For instance, at 3:20 the poet loses 1 point, at 3:30 1.5 points, at 3:40 2 points, etc.
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VIII. Judging.
A. Judges must be impartial and not related to any competitors in the festival.
B. A diverse range of judges is preferred.
C. Poets competing at Southern Fried may not judge (SM2007).
D. A person who is employed by the venue and currently on the clock may not judge.
E. Poems are judged from 0.0 to 10.0, with a single decimal point encouraged as a tiebreaker.
F. Five judges are chosen per bout. For every poem scored, the high and low scores are dropped and the remaining three added together for that poem's score.
G. Before the bout begins judges meet with the MC and are warned about score creep, asked to be consistent and given an opportunity to use a sacrifice poem to practice scoring and to use as a base score.
H. Before the beginning of any bout, a representative from each team will be introduced to the judges and given an opportunity for each team to veto one judge.
I. Judges are chosen by the Bout Manager and/or MC.
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| IX. MCs must be impartial and careful to support every poet's performance equally. Keep the energy high. |
X. A SlamMasters meeting is held the morning after round one to resolve any difficulties, decide on any rules changes and decide where the next Southern Fried will be hosted.
A. At SM2005 it was decided to choose each host city two years in advance.
B. At SM2005 it was decided that voting SlamMasters include all SMs from southeastern slams and those SMs from slams outside the region who have attended three consectutive years. On the third year, that team's SM may vote.
C. Every odd numbered year the SMs elect a new TD (SM2007)
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| XI. This format may be altered during a SlamMaster meeting by majority approval of voting SlamMasters in order to accommodate a host cities’ needs and requests. |
| XII. All Team and Indie Registrations are non-refundable and non-transferrable. |
*Note: The
following document was adopted by the
body of Southern Fried Slam Masters in
Miami during the Slam Master meeting
at SF2004. Additions and changes made
at subsequent Southern Fried Slam Master
meetings are noted.
*Note
Well: I have made one change
to this document which is to replace
the term 'individual
poet' with the term 'independent poet'
to differentiate between individual rankings
of poets and
the rankings of poets who are competing
individually rather than on a team.
The use of the team 'indie poet' has
been a source of confusion in the past,
but if this change
alters the meaning of this document
in any way, please point it out and I'll
re-replace the
changed terms.
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