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Bonafide Rojas (born 8 October
1977) is an Puerto Rican poet and musician. He is the author of
"Pelo Bueno: a day in the life of a Nuyorican Poet" (Dark Souls
Press, 2006); has made five chapbooks: "A Day in the Life, The
Brief History Of Bonafide Rojas, Tragically Beautiful, Holler!,
When The City Sleeps (pt. I). He was the 2002 Slam This! Champion
and has been on two National Poetry Slam teams, New York City/Union
Square 2002, Chicago/Wicker Park 2003. His first performance was at
The Nuyorican Poets Cafe in 1996 at "All That". He became a fixture
on the Brooklyn Poetry Scene of the mid 90's, Nuyorican in the late
90's, then moved to Chicago in 2001 teaming up with Kevin Coval and
establishing himself as a performer with substance as well as
aesthetic.
After staying in Chicago three years, having his
first born John Pablo Rojas in November 2003,in January 2004 he
decided to move back to NYC with a new fire to get his music out of
his head and into the streets. The Mona Passage is
a experiment formed by Bonafide Rojas and Vincent Ramirez. The Mona
Passage has performed singularly or collectively in various venues:
CB’s Gallery, Sin-E, Otto’s Shrunken Head, Binghamton University,
Siberia, The Underscore, The Baggot Inn, and month long residencies
at The Pussycat Lounge and The Alphabet Lounge, The Bowery Poetry
Club, Acentos Poetry Series, Capicu Poetry Series. No stranger to
the poetry scene in the United States, Bonafide Rojas started to
infuse loud guitar dynamics in his poetry performances, the
earliest coming in 1999 with Ramirez at "Sol in The Heights", three
years before the duo would have anything resembling a song. At
"Tourette’s Without Regrets" in 2003 with Ying Sun Ho from
Dialectic forming the duo, Rojas gave up his spot to rock a crowd
on Cinco De Mayo to do covers of Dylan, Bowie and Hendrix, that was
the turning point for him. “If I can give up a huge poetry spot
here in Oakland, then I need to finalize the band already.”
The latest line up in The Mona Passage are
more experimental, more powerful, and more noisy. The Mona Passage
is a progressive experiemental art rock band made up of entirely
Puerto Rican and Dominican Musicians. They are loud, brash and
obnoxious just like you and wear their brains on their sleeves and
their hearts in their pockets. The Mona Passage, your favorite new
band.
He has appeared in Russell Simmon's "Def Poetry Jam"
Season 4 and has worked with several non profit organizations such
Louder Arts Collective (NY), Teachers and Writers (NY), ASPIRA of
NY (NY), Muevete! (NY), Youth Speaks (CA), The Guild Complex (IL),
Young Chicago Authors (IL), and is currently on the roster of
teaching artist at Urban Word NYC. He has been published in the
anthologies: "Bum Rush the Page: a Def Poetry Jam" (Three Rivers
Press, 2002), RoleCall: "A Generational Anthology of Social and
Political Black Literature and Art" (Third World Press, 2002), The
"Centro Journal" (Hunter College, 2001), Blu Magazine's Puerto Rico
Issue, Columbia's Roots and Culture, NYU's Calabash Journal, SUNY
Binghamton's Vanguard and was featured on the CD’s Nuyorican
Dreams, Yemaya y Ochun, The Freedom Song (Dark Souls Press) and New
Skool Poetics (Hermit Arts Chicago).
Bonafide Rojas has shared
the stages with Lucy Anderton, Amiri Baraka, Oscar Bermeo, Roger
Bonair-Agard, Cheryl Boyce-Taylor, Joel Chmara, Michael Cirelli,
Kevin Coval, Shaggy Flores, Celena Glenn, Carlos Andrés Gómez, Guy
LeCharles Gonzalez, Suheir Hammad, Bassey Ipki, Tyehimba Jess,
Dennis Kim (Denizen Kane), Mike Ladd, Al Letson, Giles Li, Marty
McConnell, Rachel McKibbens, Tony Medina, Flaco Navaja, Ishle Yi
Park, Pat Payne, Willie Perdomo, Lynne Procope, Louis Reyes Rivera,
Raul Salinas, Shappy, Beau Sia, The Suicide Kings, Fish Vargas,
Saul Williams, and Emanuel Xavier. (and many more just cant name
everyone)