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2016-2017 Hip Hop Culture Season Schedule

Date(s) Venue Event(s)

July 12–16, 2016 Family Theater, Concert Hall Brave New Voices Youth Summit

October 12–16, 2016 Family Theater All the Way Live!

November 3–5, 2016 Terrace Gallery Words, Beats & Life Teach-In

November 5, 2016 Grand Foyer Top Notch

May 23, 2017 Eisenhower Theater DJ Spooky: Rebirth of a Nation

June 5–11, 2017 Family Theater /peh-LO-tah/

Additional programs will be announced at a later date.

Artists and performances are subject to change.

BRAVE NEW VOICES YOUTH SUMMIT, Family Theater & Concert Hall

July 12–16, 2016

Brave New Voices is an international festival and collaboration with Youth Speaks, a major spoken word organization for youth. The 19th Annual Brave New Voices International Youth Poetry Slam Festival will convene the most outstanding young poets from around the world for five days of workshops, slams, showcases, community service, and civic events. Part of the John F. Kennedy Centennial Celebration.

ALL THE WAY LIVE!, Family Theater

October 12–16, 2016

A world premiere Kennedy Center co-commission with B-Fly Entertainment, All the Way Live! is written and performed by Baye Harrell and Paige Hernandez. Hip Hop performers collaborate on the spot to “remix” everything from folk tales to classical art. The remix unfolds through dance, poetry, improv, and rapping. In this interactive show, history is revived through the lens of Hip Hop in which anything can come to life with a simple beat, a rhythm, and a rhyme. Age 7 and up. Part of the John F. Kennedy Centennial Celebration.

WORDS, BEATS, & LIFE TEACH-IN: REMIXING THE ART OF SOCIAL CHANGE, Terrace Gallery

November 3–5, 2016

Presented by the D.C. Hip Hop nonprofit Words, Beats & Life, this event is designed to outline the tools and resources necessary to develop curriculum, programs, and work (artistic and scholarly) based on Hip Hop Culture. The Teach-In is intended for participants who wish to move beyond Hip Hop as a purely aesthetic art and use it as a vehicle to build organizations and to educate youth, families, and their communities through the arts. Part of the John F. Kennedy Centennial Celebration.

TOP NOTCH, Theater Lab

November 5, 2016

Top Notch is a 3v3 b-boy (breakdance/street dance) competition and part of the annual Words, Beats & Life Teach-In. The event includes dance workshops and it represents an ongoing commitment to engage in Hip Hop. Part of the John F. Kennedy Centennial Celebration.

DJ SPOOKY: REBIRTH OF A NATION, Eisenhower Theater

May 23, 2017

By Paul D. Miller aka “DJ Spooky”

Featuring Sound Impact

Conceived as a reimagining of director D.W. Griffith’s infamously racist 1915 silent film, The Birth of a Nation, DJ Spooky’s Rebirth of a Nation is a controversial and culturally significant project that examines how “…exploitation and political corruption still haunt the world to this day, but in radically different forms.” Today, more than a century since the release of The Birth of a Nation, the project continues to be presented internationally, engaging audiences in themes of civil rights and freedom seen through the lens of DJ Spooky’s unique art of remixing. Originally commissioned in 2004 by the Lincoln Center Festival, Spoleto Festival USA, Wiener Festwochen, and the Festival d’Automne a Paris, the project has been performed around the globe. The Kennedy Center debut of Rebirth of a Nation will feature multiple live video projections and D.C.-based music ensemble Sound Impact. Part of the John F. Kennedy Centennial Celebration.

/peh-LO-tah/, Family Theater

June 5–11, 2017

Written by Marc Bamuthi Joseph

/peh-LO-tah/ is a full-evening performance work linking the sport of soccer (often called “the beautiful game”) to local and global economic hierarchies, fan behaviors, political allegiances, and social practices. /peh-LO-tah/ layers poetic text, movement, visuals, and music into a fresh theatrical form based on Hip Hop aesthetics. /peh-LO-tah/ features verbally and physically energetic performances, ground in personal experience, while embracing social and global consciousness. Age 10 and up. Part of the John F. Kennedy Centennial Celebration.

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