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The Day of Orature

July 18 @ 11:00 am - 7:30 pm

Every story deserves a stage. Every voice carries a tradition. This summer, the public square of Syracuse becomes the place where young voices carry ancient wisdom forward — and where that act is formally recognized, celebrated, and rewarded.

The Day of Orature is presented by the Mĩcere Gĩthae Mũgo Foundation to mark the third anniversary of the passing of Professor Mĩcere Gĩthae Mũgo — Kenyan poet, playwright, feminist thinker, and former Chair of the Department of African American Studies at Syracuse University. Professor Mũgo believed that the spoken word is not a relic of the past, but a living instrument of justice, memory, and community. This festival is her legacy made public — brought into the streets she walked for three decades.

What Is Orature?

Orature encompasses spoken poetry, storytelling, proverb, song, call-and-response, and oral performance — the forms of human expression that predate writing and carry the history, identity, and wisdom of communities across generations. It is, in the words of Professor Mũgo: “not a thing of the past — it is a living, breathing, transforming body of expression.” This competition is a formal declaration that those traditions belong to young people today.


Youth Orature Showcase & Competition

At the center of the day is an open-call, adjudicated performance competition inviting students from Grades 3–12 across the Syracuse metropolitan area and greater Central New York region to submit performances in one or more of five Orature categories. A Screening Panel of distinguished reviewers selects finalists from digital audition videos; finalists perform live on the main stage, where a Live Jury of experts in Orature, African and African Diaspora literature, and the performing arts determines prize winners.

The competition is designed to be joyful and affirming — a platform, not a gauntlet. Every participant, finalist or not, receives formal recognition. Every young person who steps to the microphone steps into a tradition that has always belonged to them.

Five Performance Categories
01
Spoken Word Poetry
Live: 2–5 min · Audition: 2–4 min
Original, self-composed poetry performed live — using voice, rhythm, and bodily expression as instruments of meaning. Solo performers only.
02
Oral Storytelling
Live: 3–5 min · Audition: 3–5 min
Narrative performance — personal, cultural, or ancestral — conveyed through voice, gesture, and presence, without a script held during performance.
03
Song-Based Narrative
Live: 2–5 min · Audition: 2–4 min
An original or traditional story conveyed through song or musical performance, integrating narrative content with musical form. Up to 4 performers.
04
Proverb & Wisdom Traditions
Live: 2–5 min · Audition: 2–3 min
A performance rooted in the oral knowledge traditions of proverb, riddle, or communal teaching — contextualized and performed with artistry. Solo only.
05
Call-and-Response
Live: 3–5 min · Audition: 3–4 min
A participatory performance in the communal Orature tradition, engaging an audience, a group, or a co-performer in shared vocal or physical response.
Age Tiers & Prize Structure
Tier Grade Range 1st Place (per category) 2nd Place (per category)
Tier I — Young Storytellers Grades 3–5 $150 $75
Tier II — Developing Artists Grades 6–8 $200 $100
Tier III — Emerging Practitioners Grades 9–11 $300 $150
Tier IV — Adult Practitioners Grade 12 $400 $200

All finalists receive a formal Finalist Certificate signed by Foundation leadership, recognition by name from the stage during the Awards Ceremony, and inclusion in the Day of Orature Finalist Honor Roll. A special Foundation Award for Outstanding Orature ($500) may be awarded by unanimous jury decision to one exceptional performer across all categories and tiers. Total maximum prize pool: $5,625.


Day-of Schedule

The Day of Orature is a festival, not an auditorium competition. Finalist performances are woven into a full day of live music, community gathering, and cultural celebration.

  • 11:00 AM
    Doors Open — Festival grounds open; contestant check-in and backstage orientation begins
  • 12:00 PM
    Opening Ceremony — Welcome from Foundation leadership and the City of Syracuse; land acknowledgment; introduction to Orature and Professor Mũgo’s legacy
  • 12:30 PM
    Youth Orature Performances — Round One (Tiers I & II: Grades 3–8)
  • 2:30 PM
    Musical Guest Performance — Live musical act in the spirit of Orature
  • 3:00 PM
    Youth Orature Performances — Round Two (Tiers III & IV: Grades 9–12)
  • 5:00 PM
    Musical Guest Performance — Second live musical act
  • 5:30 PM
    Jury Deliberation — Live jury convenes; community programming and festival activities continue on stage
  • 6:30 PM
    Awards Ceremony & Closing Celebration — All finalists recognized; category winners announced; cash prizes awarded; closing remarks
  • 7:30 PM
    Event Closes

Competition Timeline

  • Now
    Information & Outreach Period
    Competition materials distributed to schools and youth-serving organizations across CNY
  • Monday, May 4, 2026
    Submissions Open
    Competition portal goes live at miceregithaemugofoundation.org — entry is free
  • Friday, May 29, 2026
    Final Submission Deadline
    Portal closes at 11:59 PM EST — no late submissions accepted; all documents (video, info sheet, consent form) must be complete
  • June 1–12, 2026
    Screening Panel Review
    Distinguished reviewers evaluate all complete submissions across all categories and age brackets
  • Monday, June 15, 2026
    Finalist Notifications Sent
    All contestants notified — finalists invited to confirm attendance and receive stage preparation guidance
  • Saturday, July 18, 2026
    The Day of Orature
    Full-day festival at Clinton Square · Live finalist performances · Awards Ceremony · Cash prizes awarded

Competition Resources & Links

Review all competition documents before submitting your audition. Questions? Contact us at info@miceregithaemugofoundation.fluid22.dev

Submit an Audition

Registration portal & video upload — all categories, completely free

Competition Guidelines

Complete rules, procedures, eligibility, and submission requirements (PDF)

Adjudication Rubric

The 10-criterion scoring rubric used by judges — review before you perform (PDF)

Sponsorships & Partnerships

Support the event — four tiers from $1,000 to $10,000+

Details

  • Date: July 18
  • Time:
    11:00 am - 7:30 pm

Venue

  • Clinton Square
  • 161 Genesee St
    Syracuse, NY United States