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SUMMARY:Bronx Sounds: Music & Poetry Festival
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we celebrate the diverse soundscape of the Bronx! Part of WHEDco’s Bronx Music @ Melrose event = FREE FUN for all ages!! With music\, poetry\, and dance by local artists\, including: Frank Ocasio Band\, Drew Torres Trio\, Cumbalaya\, Epos Albanian Dance\, Ahenemaa Kete\, Bangladesh Academy of Fine Arts. Magic show by Omedini the Magician. Featuring City Lore’s POEMobile\, with poetry of Boricua College poets curated by Nancy Mercado\, including: José Angel Figueroa\, Rafael Landrón\, Nancy Mercado\, Myrna Nieves\, Luz Soliz. Performances by students of the BMHC’s Rhythm & Percussion\, Salsa\, and Capoeira classes. Free and Open to the public. Held at Boricua College.
URL:https://bmhcarchive.org/event/bronx-sounds-music-poetry-festival-07-19/
CATEGORIES:Music Festival
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SUMMARY:Women in Hip-Hop Rep the Bronx Showcase
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URL:https://bmhcarchive.org/event/women-in-hip-hop-rep-the-bronx-showcase/
CATEGORIES:Music Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181115T190000
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SUMMARY:Spirit of Aña
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URL:https://bmhcarchive.org/event/spirit-of-ana/
CATEGORIES:Film Screening,Music Festival
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SUMMARY:Hip Hop: From The Bronx Pa'l Mundo
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate hip hop’s international influence! Following the Crotona Park DJ Jams sponsored by Tools of War\, head over to the BMHC for a ful set of jammin’ hip hop. The event -which will feature MCs Sadat X\, Bocafloja\, and Flo Kennedy\, accompanied by DJs Perly and Illanoiz – is curated and MC’d by RodStarz of Rebel Diaz\, who uses his music to spread awareness and denounce injustice.
URL:https://bmhcarchive.org/event/hip-hop-from-the-bronx-pal-mundo/
CATEGORIES:Music Festival
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SUMMARY:DJ Kool Herc\, Hip Hop Pioneer
DESCRIPTION:BMHC honors Hip Hip pioneer DJ Kool Herc. The events is followed by a Jamaican Jam by the legendary DJ Kool Herc and a concert in his honor featuring BMHC Lab & Louis Niné Boulevard Rebel Diaz\, Grandmaster Caz\, Bocafloja\, Circa ’95\, YC the Cynic\, Grand Wizzard Theodore\, and Sadat X.\nClive Campbell emigrated to the Bronx from Kingston\, Jamaica with his parents and later became known as DJ Kool Herc. He emulated the sound system parties and included MCs to speak over the music he played on his turntables in the same way the toasters did in Jamaica. In 1973 Kool Herc held an event for his sister\, Cindy\, a back-to-school party at the rec room in their building at 1520 Sedgwick Avenue. It was here that a musical revolution began when DJ Kool Herc adapted his style to funk and soul. He developed a method for keeping the music going at the breaks in the records. Because these breaks were short\, he extended them by jumping the needle (where the term “hip hop” came from). This created one long break (the breakbeat) for the b-boys to show off their skills. Herc also brought the Jamaican style of calling out names of the dancers\, a rhythmical patter that became known as “rapping.” Kool Herc\, his partner\, Coke LaRock and their dancers became known as Kool Herc and the Herculoids. The Jamaican influence has remained in hip hop\, from Run DMC collaborating with the dancehall star Yellowman in the 1980s\, to Black Star’s 1998 Definition\, where Mos Def “brings a dancehall indebted style to his flow.”
URL:https://bmhcarchive.org/event/dj-kool-herc-hip-hop-pioneer-06-14/
CATEGORIES:Music Festival,Music Performance
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