WSSU’s Hip-Hop Academy back again
The cultural elements of Hip-Hop were on full display on March 22nd in Winston-Salem State University’s new DJR Center. Hip-Hop Is Reality (HHIR) was coined several years ago when Chelli Broussard, Coordinator of University Student Activities & Engagement, and member of the North Carolina chapter of the Universal Zulu Nation, decided to share the culture and history of Hip-Hop in an academic setting.
The ‘Academy’ was part of the finale that included three days of panels, exhibitions, screenings, competitions, and more. Members of the community, from young to old were on hand to learn and participate in the arts of: deejaying, emceeing/writing, graffiti, and breakdancing.
The free event is held twice a year, annually-And aims to educate people about the beginnings of Hip-Hop and its forms, up to contemporary examples of how the culture is impacting the globe.
Kids, parents, grandparents and students were all encouraged to engage in one of the elements, specifically. Free lunch was served to all of the participants and culminated in a showcase at the end of the four-hour ‘academy’, where results from learned Bboy moves, creative writing sessions, graffiti sketches, and turntable techniques could be shared.
Some of the guests included, super-producer 9th Wonder and members of Jamla Records, Kyle Santillion of 102 Jamz, and DJ SK of the Universal Zulu Nation and Red Bull Music Academy, respectively.
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