
Hip Hop in the Park 2013
People’s Park, Berkeley
Saturday, May 4, 2013
Elzhi
Hoodini
Aisha Fukushima
Nu Dekades
Rico Pabon
Ryse Youth Center
MIk Nawooj
G-Jones
Hosted Gigio

Hip Hop in the Park 2013
People’s Park, Berkeley
Saturday, May 4, 2013
Elzhi
Hoodini
Aisha Fukushima
Nu Dekades
Rico Pabon
Ryse Youth Center
MIk Nawooj
G-Jones
Hosted Gigio

San Francisco its been a long time but DXC will be invading your city with Sneakers | Music | Fashion | Art!
Performance from Kritkal
Music by DJ Jack Da Ripper & DJ Juice
Live Art by Orlu (Cukui)
Sunday, March 3, 2013 | 1:00pm until 6:00pm
Terra Gallery
511 Harrison Street | San Francisco
Purchase Your Pre Sale Ticket Now $10 https://dunkxchange.webconnex.com/TICKETS
*BOOK* Vendor Space Here https://dunkxchange.webconnex.com/dxc2011

Manos De Oro Gallery | 2603 International Blvd. | Oakland, CA

WORD TO YOUR MOTHERLAND :: SOL COLLECTIVE, SACRAMENTO, CA :: 2.23.13
Featuring art by Nisha K. Sembi
Photo & video installations by Mandeep Sethi
Guest Artists include HERO, Puzzl3Peace, & Fistup.tv
+ Thundering Live Performances
Word to Your Motherland (WTYM) is a series of exhibitions presenting artwork that highlights the cultural movements of South Asians in America who incorporate elements hip-hop in their work. WTYM seeks to embody and inspire new ways of thinking about how artists engage and interact with their homeland and place of cultural origin within their medium and aesthetic. This project aims to feature several works by international visual artists as well as integrated live and visual art & musical performances. We will work to transcend all man made borders and create a dialogue of self-expression by artists sharing their work and creative process across the globe.
*Flyer designed by Nisha K. Sembi of Kalakari Collective
For More Info, please visit: https://www.facebook.com/events/550756408270166/

Rock The School Bells 2013
Saturday, March 9
Hip-Hop Workshops:
“It Was All A Dream”: Singing Lessons for Rappers
Hip-Hop Is Dead: Industry’s War on Culture
I Got A Story To Tell: Emcee Writing Workshop
What’s Beef: “You Bout to Get This Work”- Artistic and Creative Hip Hop Methods of Conflict Resolution
Rock the School Bells is to empower and educate our youth about the importance of higher education and career exploration, increase awareness of the value of personal development and healthy lifestyles, and promote social change within their communities through Hip-Hop.
Presale tickets available at http://rtsb6.eventbrite.com/
Skyline College
3300 College Drive
San Bruno, CA 94066
Saturday, March 9, 2013 from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM (PST)