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Beau Sia

Beau Sia (, born 1976) is an American slam poet.
==Life and career==
Sia was born in Ohio. He is of Chinese-Filipino descent. Raised in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Sia discovered spoken word poetry on MTV as a teenager. When not participating in his high school's swim team, he spent time at Oklahoma City's only open mic night.
In 1995, Sia moved to New York City, where he attended the New York University's Tisch School of the Arts dramatic writing program. He has said that moving to New York made him conscious of his identity as an Asian American, something that he denied often in Oklahoma City. His cultural identity became a common theme in his poems.
Sia began performing at the Nuyorican Poets Cafe, eventually earning himself a place on the 1996 Nuyorican National Poetry Slam team. That same year, he would be filmed for the documentary ''SlamNation''. The film followed Sia and his Nuyorican teammates (Saul Williams, Jessica Care Moore and muMs da Schemer) as they competed at the 1996 National Poetry Slam. The team would go on to place third in the nation, and have a lasting impact on how people would view slam poetry. In the book ''Words In Your Face: A Guided Tour Through Twenty Years of the New York City Poetry Slam'', author Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz wrote of Sia's impact, noting
Sia's relationship with the Poetry Slam community continued. He eventually earned two National Poetry Slam Championships in 1997 and 2000 while competing on the NYC-Urbana national poetry slam team. He would also reach second place in the Individual Poetry Slam competition in 2001.
Inspired to mischief by a reading “A Night Without Armor” – a book of poems by the folksinger Jewel – Sia quickly composed a parody entitled "A Night Without Armor II: The Revenge.”〔Sia, Beau, “A Night Without Armor II: The Revenge,” Mouth Almighty Books, 1998, http://www.amazon.com/Night-Without-Armor-II-Revenge/dp/0966204298/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1330004051&sr=1-1〕 It was reviewed for Entertainment Weekly by Alexandra Jacobs, who noted, “() deadpan parodies of such Jewel gems as ‘God Exists Quietly’ (‘inside my underwear/why don’t you come over/and say hello’)…have quickly won a following.”〔Jacobs, Alexandra, “Beau Jest,” Entertainment Weekly, September 25, 1998.〕
Sia then began touring around Europe and the United States. He also appeared in films and published a wide range of his works in book and compact disc form. He also released an album on Mouth Almighty Records, a spoken-word imprint of Mercury/PolyGram Records that was active during the 1990s.

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