OC RYSE

February 24, 2024

Symphony Hall

1010 N. Main St., Santa Ana, CA 92701

OC RYSE is a performance poetry competition for high school-aged students from across Orange County and the surrounding area. The goal of OC RYSE is to increase the exposure of poetry to a general public by featuring engaging, dynamic performances from talented young, local poets.

In the competition, student performers respond to a Classic Poem by crafting and performing an Original Poem that echoes elements of the Classic. This dialogue between poets and poems is meant to challenge young poets in their appreciation of poetry. The synthesis of academics and artistry also promises audiences a stimulating exploration of poetry’s broad power.

Students can compete in teams of up to eight or register in the solo performer category. Teams do not have to be high school-based. Home school groups, after school clubs, & similar organizations can compete as long as they adhere to all the rules for traditional schools. Winners receive cash prizes and the opportunity to workshop further work with well-known poets and professors.

For a 3-minute video overview with excerpts of performances, click here or the link below.

2023 OC RYSE Guest Judges

Natalie Graham

Natalie Graham

Guest Judge

Natalie Graham was the 2021 Orange County Poet Laureate. Her collection Begin with a Failed Body won the 2016 Cave Canem Poetry Prize. She is Chair of African American Studies at California State University, Fullerton. Graham’s poems have appeared in the San Francisco Chronicle, Callaloo, New England Review, and Southern Humanities Review among others.

Gustavo Hernandez

Gustavo Hernandez

Guest Judge

Gustavo Hernandez’s first full-length book, Flower Grand First (Moon Tide Press), takes its title from street names around his hometown of Santa Ana. He also has a chapbook Form his Arms, from Ghost City Press. He is a graduate of the Tori Amos School of Catharsis. His work has been featured in the Los Angeles Times, The Slowdown podcast, Rattle, Night Heron Barks, and others. Hernandez was born in Jalisco, Mexico and was raised in Santa Ana, California.

Raundi Moore-Kondo

Raundi Moore-Kondo

Guest Judge

Raundi Moore-Kondo is the founder of For the Love Of Words: Creative Writing Collective. She is the author of two full-length poetry collections (Let the Ends Spill over Your Lips and Death of a Snowman), and her poetry has appeared in anthologies from Write Bloody Press, Lummox Press, Cadence Collective, Tebot Bach, Spectrum Press, and others. Moore-Kondo has edited and published four all-ages poetry anthologies, and a collection on addiction. She has been a featured poet on KPFK's Poet's Cafe, Laguna One Radio/Spoken-Word/Spoken Song, Sparing with Beatnik Ghosts, Two Idiot Peddling Poetry, Redondo Poets, and the Pond Water Society stage. 

Moore-Kondo is an active member of “Poets in Distress” performance poets and is a Poets in Distress Word Champion 2022.  When Ms. Moore-Kondo isn't pushing poetry on people, she is a singer/song writer, and bassist for the bands Hurt and the Heartbeat and Daisy Unchained. www.theloveofwords.com

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Patty Seyburn

Patty Seyburn

Guest Judge

Patty Seyburn is a poet and professor who has published five collections of poems: Threshold Delivery (Finishing Line Press, 2019), Perfecta (What Books Press, Glass Table Collective, 2014); Hilarity (New Issues Press, 2009), Mechanical Cluster (Ohio State University Press, 2002) and Diasporadic (Helicon Nine Editions, 1998). She earned a Bachelor of Science degree and a Master of Science degree in Journalism from Northwestern University, a Master of Fine Arts in poetry from University of California, Irvine, and a Ph.D. in poetry and literature from the University of Houston. Seyburn is a professor at California State University, Long Beach.

Questions?

Please contact Josh Wood at josh.wood@ocsarts.net or 714.560.0900 ext. 6985.