Wednesday, 24 April 2013

Creative Review, Suli Breaks' American't Dream (The Purse Suit of Happyness)

In my last blog post, I ended with a link to a video of a young poet and spoken word artist from London, his name is Suli Breaks.
This young man has lit an inspirational fire beneath me.
His opinions and views are relevant, well informed and easy to listen to.

He does not lose the listener in a rising tide of deliberate linguistic showboating,
yet does enough for the listener to not only appreciate his point but also the manner in which he delivers them.
His accent is one of a young man from a urban working class back ground, that may be a slight stereotype on my part, but its my opinion and what I got from listening to him, the fact he sounds the way he does, lends itself to the surprise aspect of his poetry's nature, intelligence level and content, in a sense that it makes me feel, that if was Stephen Fry for example, reading Suli Breaks poetry, I feel it would lose a vital component and not have half of the impact it does when he reads it himself.

below is a link to the video on youtube,.. take a short break and listen to him speak.
Here is The American't Dream (The Purse Suit of Happyness)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzcxOl4b7IA

The way Suli Breaks uses language to get his point across is another impressive trait, a trait that would not have the same effect if you was to read the poem as opposed to listening to it.
when he says 'its not how much change you make, but how much change, you, make' is a perfect example of what I mean.
The words accompanied by his tone and gestures makes the quote more powerful than when the same words are read, after watching the video, I'm confident you will know what I mean.

The formative and matter of fact manner in which Suli Breaks delivers his scripture gives his work an essay feel, as he makes a point and in most cases backs it up with fact often enough, quotes.
Quotes from people such as Shawn Carter (Jay-Z) through to Confucius, showing a degree of intelligence and a research level of impressive standard.
I felt connected as he signed off using a favourite quote of mine, from the ancient  chinese philosopher, teacher and politician, Confucius, who said...
'if you find a job you love, you will never do a days work in your life'.

Not only his work but his calm and matter of fact demeanour are both enviable traits, as well as his informed subject matter, making him a very appealing creative mind and thinker, leaving me quite giddy in anticipation of his upcoming EP.

I hope you enjoyed his work and found him as inspirational as I did, after finding truths in what he is saying.
The American't dream left me with re-newed vigour and a little extra fire in my belly to go forward, try a bit harder and achieve what I set out to achieve when I signed on for my higher education course.




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