A New Poetic Vibration from

Trinidad & Tobago



RAPSO can be defined as a new progression of poetry created to relate to the everyday experience of the people (everyday people/street people/working people).

RAPSO is a network of rhythms (riddum) where the rhythms of the voice blend with African drums (first manmade instrument on earth) and the rhythms of the steel drum/pan (last natural instrument created on earth by man). This is foundation RAPSO. Eventually a musical form evolved from this rhythmic foundation and stringed instruments were blended.

RAPSO is the power of the word/the rhythm of the word the truth and the light and therefore pure RAPSO is the living experience of the voice. It is the vocal manifestation of the hopes and fears, visions and aspirations of a people struggling for true liberation.

RAPSO is a unique style of street poetry from Trinidad and Tobago which draws on the musical experience of the Shango/the Kaiso (Calypso) and robber-talk (a Carnival Theatre) / The Steelband and some have described it as Soka-Poetry or Poetry-in-Soka, but the Rapso Poet has resisted all such labels. "Rapso" is a term originally coined by Network Riddum Band of East Dry River, Trinidad.

RAPSO has its historical roots in the ancient African traditions of the GIROT. Therefore the practitioner of Rapso is considered as the vessel of speech, the storehouse of knowledge and history, the teacher and communicator for this new generation. The rapso poet—man, woman, person—is one who lives and practices the art of RAPSO. RAPSO is living street theatre.

Brother Resistance

January, 1986
  Source: Book - Rapso Explosion by Brother Resistance
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