This is a very different angle than Mr.Clerge had used previously to present his work. The Spoken Word Piece is the same where he tries to demonstrate his interpretation of what some artists in hip hop have resorted to and personifies their philosophy.Which he succeeds in doing.Whether his point of view is right or not, well from a broad scope Mr.Clerge may have something but he is rather extreme.In saying that artists are consciously putting down the mantle and responsibility of educating our youth.I believe he may have to do more research and specify artists for him to be more accurate.The performance aspect of the piece has improved along with the ANGLE that the artist shot his piece. The idea of having two different personas having a conversation represented both sides of the pendulum which was interesting as well as creative.But the articulation of the artists was still mediocre and he may have been better served without the video editing tools used. His future may be bright if he persists to work on his trade and polish his abilities. The issue he presses upon is very real and imminent in our society.We are failing to realize the severity and rapidness of artists such as Mr.Clerge is impersonating are getting deals and assuming the name of hip hop openly and proudly.Clerge addresses an important issue and we should take note of that.
Friday, February 27, 2009
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
A Message? Critique
The piece performed by Ricky Clerge show's promise in the young mans ability. But also reveals many polishing points he must work on. The subject matter of his work attempts to confront an issue that is evident in hip hop.The art has transformed and taken many shapes but, it has approached a point where the integrity is cheapened by those who are money hungry. Clerge tries to portray the persona of artists that sell themselves out in order to gain money and fame. Lyrically the artists have traded in their thoughts and perspective for a catchy rhyme or hook that they are told will sell.Or they use a gimmick as in a gangster lifestyle which may not describe their lives at all. Clerge must work on the performance aspect of his work such as eye contact and articulation. But he also does show promise for the future and has aspiration sof going farther in the spoken word art of theatre and confronting issues that he sees as important and shedding light upon them
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Authenticity?
Authenticity has been a key point of discussion recently in my Hip Hop Theatre class. Whether artists are being fake or real based on how they portray themselves publicly, through lyrics and music videos. Collectively as a class we have more or less agreed that being real or authentic is relative to how you were raised and what one grows up seeing and experiencing. Whether fans can relate to rappers like Soulja Boy more than Weezy . or Eminem more than Will Smith . Is completely uncontrollable by the rapper if they are being real. Although Popularity does not discriminate, it can be the cause of selling out or becoming fake. Where do you draw the line between it all being business and cheapening the art?
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