National Poetry Slam: Trinidad and Tobago

The National Poetry Slam: Trinidad and Tobago is an annual showcase for Trinbagonian spoken word artists. First Citizens sponsors the showcase[1] as culture and youth development are critical pillars of the organisation's corporate social responsibility mandate.[2] It is one of the primary spoken word showcases in the Caribbean region.

History

The first iteration of the National Poetry Slam: Trinidad and Tobago occurred in November 2012 at the University of the Southern Caribbean.[3] The event, called VERSES at the time, was organised by an arts-based NGO, The 2 Cents Movement,[4] to create a competitive space for practising poets to produce exceptional craft. At that point, the organisation offered the winner a TTD 1000 cash prize, which was collected from ticket sales at the door.

The following year, The Bocas Lit Fest[5] approached local poet Muhammad Muwakil[6] for ideas to increase youth inclusion at their annual literary festival. Muwakil then collaborated with the founder of The 2 Cents Movement, Jean Claude Cournand,[7] to include VERSES[8] in the Bocas Lit Fest 2013.[9] First Citizens, who collaborated with the Bocas Lit Fest to increase youth visibility in the literary arts, sponsored the event that year and increased the cash prize to TTD 3000 for the winner. The 2013 edition took place at the Nalis Public Library[10] in Port-of-Spain.

For the next few years, the competition was a collaboration between The Bocas Lit Fest and The 2 Cents Movement, with the former hosting the event and the latter producing the logistics. First Citizens remained the sponsor for the event. By 2014, the event had moved to the Central Bank Auditorium[11] due to the significant increase in interested patrons. First Citizens upped the cash prize to TTD 10,000. In 2015 and 2016, the prize increased to TTD 20,000 with another venue change. Globe Theatre[12] in Port-of-Spain was used in 2015 and 2016.

The next significant change took place in 2017. The event was renamed the First Citizens National Poetry Slam. It had drawn significant regional interest and was held at the National Academy for Performing Arts (NAPA).[13] Furthermore, First Citizens increased the prize to TTD 50,000, which at the time was one of the world's highest prizes for spoken word. The event remained in NAPA from 2017 to 2019.

The COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted the live event. The 2 Cents Movement could no longer manage the event due to complications in the organisation. The pandemic forced the competition to shift from being the closing event of the Bocas Lit Fest (usually at the end of April) to a stand-alone event. Bocas partnered with local television station TV6[14] to televise the event. The final was filmed at Queen's Hall.[15] In 2021, the final was also televised by local TV station TTT.[16] In 2022, the final was once again produced for a live audience at Naparima Bowl[17] in San Fernando, marking the first time since its induction that the slam moved outside of the capital. In 2023, the competition returned to the Central Bank Auditorium. It was once again the closing event of the Bocas Lit Fest, as the effects of the pandemic were behind the organisation. In 2024, the final took place in Queen's Hall, Port-of-Spain.

Historical summary of competition

Year Event Name Venue Title Sponsor Manager Producer 1st Prize 2nd Prize 3rd Prize Other
2012 Verses USC NB Auditorium, Maracas The 2 Cents Movement The 2 Cents Movement The 2 Cents Movement $1000 N/A N/A N/A
2013 Verses Bocas Poetry Slam Nalis Fire Station POS First Citizens Bocas Lit Fest The 2 Cents Movement $3000 $1000 $500 N/A
2014 Verses Bocas Poetry Slam Central Bank Auditorium POS First Citizens Bocas Lit Fest The 2 Cents Movement $10,000 $5,000 $3,000 N/A
2015 Verses Bocas Poetry Slam Globe POS First Citizens Bocas Lit Fest The 2 Cents Movement $20,000 $5,000 $3,000 $800
2016 Verses Bocas Poetry Slam Globe POS First Citizens Bocas Lit Fest The 2 Cents Movement $20,000 $10,000 $5,000 $1000
2017 First Citizens National Poetry Slam Lord Kitchener Auditorium NAPA POS First Citizens Bocas Lit Fest The 2 Cents Movement $50,000 $20,000 $10,000 $800
2018 First Citizens National Poetry Slam Lord Kitchener Auditorium NAPA POS First Citizens Bocas Lit Fest The 2 Cents Movement $50,000 $20,000 $10,000 $800
2019 First Citizens National Poetry Slam[18] Lord Kitchener Auditorium NAPA POS First Citizens Bocas Lit Fest The 2 Cents Movement $50,000 $20,000 $10,000 $800
2020* First Citizens National Poetry Slam Queen's Hall POS First Citizens Bocas Lit Fest TV6/Bocas Lit Fest $50,000 $20,000 $10,000 $800
2021* First Citizens National Poetry Slam TTT Studios First Citizens Bocas Lit Fest TTT/Bocas Lit Fest $50,000 $20,000 $10,000 $800
2022 First Citizens National Poetry Slam Naparima Bowl, San Fernando First Citizens Bocas Lit Fest TTT/Bocas Lit Fest $50,000 $20,000 $10,000 $500
2023 First Citizens National Poetry Slam Central Bank POS First Citizens Bocas Lit Fest TTT/Bocas Lit Fest $50,000 $20,000 $10,000 $500
2024 First Citizens National Poetry Slam Queen's Hall First Citizens Bocas Lit Fest TTT/Bocas Lit Fest $50,000 $20,000 $10,000 $500
2025 First Citizens National Poetry Slam[19] Lord Kitchener Auditorium NAPA POS First Citizens Bocas Lit Fest TTT/Bocas Lit Fest $50,000 $20,000 $10,000 $1000
  • Televised only

All $ is Trinidad and Tobago currency.

Format

Since 2014, the competition has had three major stages: Auditions, Semi-Finals, and Finals. For most years, almost 100 poets sign up for auditions. The number of participants who move on from auditions to semi-finals and from the semi-finals to finals is not fixed. Still, it has traditionally ranged between 30 and 40 for semi-finals and between 10 and 15 for finals. Poets usually have a maximum of four minutes to perform their poems.

Winners

Alexandra Stewart has won the competition thrice (2019, 2020 and 2022). No other poet has won more than once. Here is a list of the winners over the years.

Year Winner 2nd Place 3rd Place
2012 Angelo Hart Charnell Lucien Chinyere Herbert
2013[20] Crystal Skeete Akile Wallace Kito Fortune
2014[21] Idrees Saleem Brendon O'Brien Akile Wallace
2015[22] Akile Wallace Derron Sandy Kleon McPherson
2016[23] Seth Sylvester Kyle Hernandez Idrees Saleem
2017[24] Camryn Bruno[25] Alexandra Stewart Idrees Saleem
2018[26] Deneka Thomas Kyle Hernandez Idrees Saleem
2019[27] Alexandra Stewart Shineque Saunders Deneka Thomas
2020[28] Alexandra Stewart Kevin Soyer Ahmad Muhammad
2021[29] Derron Sandy[30] Alexandra Stewart Michael Logie
2022[31] Alexandra Stewart Kevin Soyer Derron Sandy
2023[32] Kyle Hernandez Derron Sandy Alexandra Stewart
2024[33] Shakira Burton Alexandra Stewart Seth Sylvester

Finalists by year

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025
Angelo Hart Crystal Skeete Idrees Saleem Akile Wallace Seth Sylvester Camryn Bruno Deneka Thomas Alexandra Stewart Alexandra Stewart Derron Sandy Alexandra Stewart Kyle Hernandez Shakira Burton Alexandra Stewart
Charnell Lucien Akile Wallace Brendon O'Brien Derron Sandy Kyle Hernandez Alexandra Stewart Kyle Hernandez Shineque Saunders Kevin Soyer Alexandra Stewart Kevin Soyer Derron Sandy Alexandra Stewart Alicia Haynes
Chinyere Herbert Kito Fortune Akile Wallace Kleon Mc Pherson Idrees Saleem Idrees Saleem Idrees Saleem Deneka Thomas Ahmad Muhammad Michael Logie Derron Sandy Alexandra Stewart Seth Sylvester Camryn Bruno
Kito Fortune Idrees Saleem Kito Fortune Kito Fortune Akile Wallace Derron Sandy Akile Wallace Idrees Saleem Shineque Saunders 4th Abdul Majeed Abdal Karim Michael Logie Akile Wallace Derron Sandy Deneka Thomas
Hadiya Phillips Hadiya Phillips Crystal Skeete Idrees Saleem Derron Sandy Brendon O'Brien Brendon o'Brien Brendon O'Brien Seth Sylvester 5th Ronaldo Mohammed Abdul Majeed Abdal Karim Michael Logie Michael Logie Derron Sandy
Warren De Mills Warren De Mills Derron Sandy Brendon O'Brien Deneka Thomas Michael Logie Marcus Millette Kyle Hernandez Ronaldo "Red" Frederick 6th Zakiya Gill Zakiya Gill Deneka Thomas Abdul Majeed Abdal Karim Javaughn Forde
Jabari Lynch Kleon McPherson Jabari Lynch Brandon o'Brien Marcus Millette Alexandra Stewart Marcus Millette Shimiah Lewis 7th Terriq Betaudier Shimiah Lewis Seth Sylvester Ronaldo Mohammed Keeron Issac
Afiya Lynch Kwame Weekes Chike Pilgrim Verne Titte Seth Sylvester Shineque Saunders Seth Sylvester Nia Thompson 8th Terryl Betaudier Ronaldo Mohammed Abdul Majeed Abdal Karim Renaldo Briggs Kevin Soyer
Genevieve Valentine Ivory Hayes Verne Titte Darrion Narine Kyle Hernandez Camryn Bruno Crystal (Skeete) St. Hillaire Tineka Francois 9th Shivana Sharma Javaughn Forde Ronaldo Mohammed Kyle Hernandez Michael Logie
Chike Pilgrim Leandra Williamson Safiya St. Clair D'Israel Billy Deja Lewis Michael Logie Sophia Cooper 10th Renaldo Briggs Joel Phillip Javaughn Forde Keeron  Issac Renaldo Briggs
Cynzia Wallace Brandon O'Brien Marcus Millette Deja Lewis Carlon George Javaughn Forde Gary Acosta 11th Seth Sylvester Askala George Renaldo Briggs Dershawn Hernandez Rochelle Rawlins
Latisha Herbert Deneka Thomas Alexandra Stewart Emmanuel Villafana Marcus Abraham Isaiah John Ronald Forde Shakir Gray Darion Cuningham Seth Sylvester
Ariana Herbert Kirby Moses Shineque Saunders Davon Musgrave Shimiah Lewis Zakiya Gill Dominique Friday Alicia Haynes Shakir Gray
Michael Logie Ahmad Muhammad Ronaldo "Red" Frederick Soleil La Barrie Gabrielle Murray Shaquille Warren
Dellon Mathison Muhammad Muwakil Mishael Henry Daniel Baptiste
Jillian Smith Abdul Majeed Abdal Karim Kedisha Thomas

Records

Most final appearances

Alexandra Stewart 10 2016,2017,2018,2019,2020,2021,2022, 2023, 2024,2025
Derron Sandy 9 2014,2015,2016,2017,2021,2022, 2023, 2024,2025
Seth Sylvester 8 2016,2017,2019,2020,2021, 2023, 2024,2025
Michael Logie 8 2016,2017,2019,2021,2022, 2023, 2024,2025
Idrees Saleem 7 2013,2014,2015,2016,2017,2018,2019
Deneka Thomas 6 2015,2016,2018,2019,2023,2025
Kyle Hernandez 6 2016,2017,2018,2019, 2023, 2024
Akile Wallace 6 2013,2014,2015,2016,2018, 2023
Abdul Majeed Abdal Karim 5 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
Brendon O' Brien 5 2014,2015,2017,2018,2019
Renaldo Briggs 4 2021, 2023, 2024, 2025
Javaughn Forde 4 2019, 2022, 2023, 2025
Ronaldo Mohammed 4 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
Kito Fortune 4 2012,2013,2014,2015
Marcus Millette 4 2016,2017,2018,2019
Shineque Saunders 4 2017,2018,2019,2020
Kevin Soyer 3 2020, 2022, 2025
Shimiah Lewis 3 2019,2020,2022
Zakiya Gill 3 2020,2021,2022
Crystal St. Hillaire (formerly Crystal Skeete) 3 2013,2014,2019
Alicia Hayes 2 2024, 2025
Keeron Issac 2 2024, 2025
Hadiya Phillips 2 2012,2013
Warren De Mills 2 2012,2013
Kleon McPherson 2 2014,2015
Chike Pilgrim 2 2014,2015
Verne Titte 2 2015,2016
Ahmad Muhammad 2 2018,2020
Renaldo "Red" Frederick 2 2019,2020

Most top-3 finishes

Name Number 1st 2nd 3rd
Alexandra Stewart 7 2019, 2020, 2022 2017, 2021, 2024 2023
Idrees Saleem 4 2014 2016,2017,2018
Derron Sandy 4 2021 2015, 2023 2022
Kyle Hernandez 3 2023 2016,2018
Akile Wallace 2 2015 2013
Deneka Thomas 2 2018 2019
Kevin Soyer 2 2020, 2022
Seth Sylvester 2 2016 2024
Angelo Hart 1 2012
Charnell Lucien 1 2012
Chinyere Herbert 1 2012
Crystal Skeete 1 2013
Kito Fortune 1 2013
Brendon O'Brien 1 2014
Kleon Mc Pherson 1 2015
Shakira Burton 1 2024
Camryn Bruno 1 2017
Shineque Saunders 1 2019
Ahmad Muhammad 1 2020
Michael Logie 1 2021

Other Records

Most Consecutive Final Appearances - Alexandra Stewart (10)

Most Consecutive Placements -  Alexandra Stewart (7)

Most Final Appearances Without a Win - Michael Logie (7)

Most Final Appearances Without a Top-3 Finish - Majeed Karim (5)

Top-3 Finish in their First Finals Appearance -

2012 -  Angelo Hart (1st), Charnell Lucien (2nd), Chinyere Herbert (3rd)

2013 - Crystal Skeete (1st), Akile Wallace (2nd)

2016 - Seth Sylvester (1st), Kyle Hernandez (2nd)

2017 - Camryn Bruno (1st)

2020 - Kevin Soyer (2nd)

2024 - Shakira Burton (1st)

Youngest Winner

18 years old - Camryn Bruno (2017)

Oldest Winner

34 years old - Derron Sandy (2021)

Slam points

Slam points is a system developed by local poet Derron Sandy to assess competitors' overall performance in the slam over the years. Every time a poet wins the National Slam, they are given 4 points. Second place is given 3 points, third place 2 points, and making the finals gives you 1 point. Alexandra Stewart has the most Slam Points of all time, with a historical tally of 32.

Rank Name 1st 2nd 3rd Finalist Total
1 Alexandra Stewart 12 9 2 9 32
2 Derron Sandy 4 6 2 8 20
3 Idrees Saleem 4
6 7 17
4 Kyle Hernandez 4 6
6 16
5 Akile Wallace 4 3
6 13
5 Seth Sylvester 4
2 7 13
7 Deneka Thomas 4
2 5 11
8 Michael Logie
2 7 9
9 Brendon O'Brien
3
5 8
9 Kevin Soyer
6
2 8
11 Shineuqe Saunders
3
4 7
12 Kito Fortune
2 4 6

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