Posts Tagged ‘Aima the Dreamer



13
May
12

QUEENDOM: Fly Ladies Reppin’ the 4 Elements of Hip Hop

DJ Zita & La Pena present the 5th Semi-Annual
:::QUEENDOM:::
Fly Ladies Reppin the 4 Elements of Hip Hop
Sat. June 2, 2012 @ La Pena, Berkeley

Since its inception, Hip-Hop has spotlighted voices and movements of resistance. However, at times it has been used as a patriarchal tool for oppression. QUEENDOM seeks to reverse that by placing women at the center of this art form. Witness this all-female show as the ladies of hip-hop represent all 4 elements – graf writing, breakin’, MCing & DJing – as they always have.

~DJs~
DJ Zita
Lady Ryan

~MCs~
Miss Marianna (Sacramento)
Mamaz: Aima the Dreamer and Persia

~B-Girls~
SF Soulstars
Bay Area Steppers
& surprise guests

~Artists~
Wrenagade
Agana

Hostess: Aima the Dreamer
Vendors: Femme Arts Collective

La Pena Cultural Center
3105 Shattuck @ Woolsey
9pm-12am, All Ages
$10 Presale & Students w/ ID, $12 Door
Presale Tix: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/246962

Goodie Bag Giveaways
Benefit for: The Center for Young Womens’ Development

http://djzita.com/
http://lapena.org/

18
Apr
12

Hip Hop in the Park 2012

Hip Hop in the Park 2012

Saturday, May 5, 2012
People’s Park: Berkeley

Noon to 5pm:FREE!

Dumbfounded
Gift of Gab
Ladies First
(Raw-G, Aima the Dreamer, Persia, Maya Songbird & Pam the Funkstress)
Ameish and the Society
Jnatural
Understudies vs. Candlespit
DJ Platurn
Jern Eye

Hosted by Mandeep Sethi

After a couple months of contacting, negotiating and organizing, we are happy to announce the lineup for the 16th annual Hip Hop in the Park!  This year’s show will be headlined by Los Angeles rapper Dumbfoundead and Bay Area wordsmith Gift of Gab of the duo Blackalicious.  Going down Saturday May 5th noon – 5 pm for free in People’s Park in Berkeley, CA.

Sponsored by

Amoeba Music:  http://www.amoeba.com

All Tribes SF Chapter Zulu Nation

Asian Pacific American Student Development @ UC Berkeley

Berkeley Student Cooperative

Associated Students of UC Berkeley (ASUC)

For more info and updates, make sure to RSVP to our Facebook event!

http://www.facebook.com/events/151641821628743/

calhiphop.wordpress.com

12
Apr
12

STAR GAZE

THURSDAY 04/19

Presented by: JUKE JOINT

STAR GAZE

ghetto funk / boogie breaks / gypsy doodle

AN EVENING OF MUSIC AND FASHION BY SOME OF THE WEST COASTS LEADING INDEPENDENT FEMALE VOCALISTS, DEEJAYS, MCEES, DESIGNERS AND MUSIC PRODUCERS.
AIMA the DREAMER – ERICA DEE- HOPSCOTCH (feat: ANAHATA SOUND) – DJ DELPHI – DAKINI STAR – HUMMINGBIRD THUNDER – SHAKINA MA – BACKWORDZ MEDICINE

HOPSCOTCH…

+ AIMA THE DREAMER – HOP SCOTCH FEAT. ANAHATA SOUND – DJ DELHI – DAKINI STAR – ERICA DEE – HUMMINGBIRD THUNDER

Ticket Options:
• : $ 12
Doors: 9:00 pm
Ages: 21+

TICKETS AT THE DOOR
HopMonk Tavern
230 Petaluma Avenue
Sebastopol, California
707.829.7300
24
Feb
12

The Oakland Lyricist Lounge feat. CLIMBING POETREE

Steelo Entertainment Presents

The Oakland Lyricist Lounge featuring very special guests
:::::::::::::::::::::::::CLIMBING POETREE:::::::::::::::::::::

We are bring back The Oakland Lyricist Lounge!! An event that was created to celebrate music and art, bringing together an artist community supporting each other as ONE.

Special appearance by
::::::LILA ROSE::::::
(acoustic unplugged set)
——- Raw-G ——-
——- Steelo ——–
– Aima The Dreamer –
—- Cleome Bova —-
—– Ariel Luckey —–

Hosted by Jada Simone

Climbing PoeTree’s acclaimed performance ‘UpRising’ is composed dual-voice poems that explore diverse themes, including: healing from state and personal violence, environmental justice, civil rights, spirituality, global politics, and woman’s empowerment. Alixa and Naima are touring with excerpts from “Hurricane Season: the hidden messages in water,” their widely-celebrated multi-media two-woman show that seeks not to captivate audiences, but to liberate them. Through a tapestry of spoken-word poetry accompanied by stunning video projection, these soul-sisters weave together their voices to draw vital connections between shared struggles and common solutions in a critical moment in human history. Both tragic and triumphant, the poetry Alixa and Naima deliver challenges its listeners to acknowledge their own humanity, dissolves apathy with hope, and helps heal the inner trauma so that we as people may begin to cope with issues facing our communities.

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About Climbing PoeTree
Climbing PoeTree is the combined force of two boundary-breaking soul-sisters who have sharpened their art as a tool for popular education, community organizing, and personal transformation. With roots in Haiti and Colombia, Alixa and Naima reside in Brooklyn and track footprints across the country and globe on a mission to make a better future visible, immediate, and irresistible.
Soul-stirring and heart-opening, the poetry Alixa and Naima deliver challenges its listeners to remember their humanity, dissolves apathy with hope, exposes injustice, and helps heal our inner trauma so that we may begin to cope with the issues facing our communities.
In the last 8 years, Alixa and Naima have been workshop facilitators and guest artists at hundreds of youth programs, conferences, correctional facilities, high schools and colleges– from Cornell University to Rikers Island Academy. They have painted murals on walls from the Bronx to Santiago de Cuba. And they have rocked over 500 mikes in more than 75 cities from Los Angeles to Johannesburg, alongside visionary leaders and artists such as Erykah Badu, Alicia Keys, Jean Grae, Vandana Shiva, Angela Davis, Amiri Baraka, Sonia Sanchez, Nikki Giovanni, Danny Glover, The Last Poets, and Dead Prez.
Alixa and Naima have traveled over 10,000 miles with an all-women crew in a recycled vegetable oil-powered bus, delivering their latest production, Hurricane Season: the hidden messages in water, to over 9,000 people across the nation, and featuring 150 community-based organizations. They are currently translating this award-winning production into a multi-media curriculum that employs art and culture to help learners analyze systems of oppression and resistance, and uses a popular education model to build new leadership essential for fundamental social change.

ADVANCE TICKETS @ http://www.lapena.org/event/2086
La Pena Cultural Center
3105 Shattuck Ave. Berkeley Ca.
Doors 7pm – show 8pm all ages – $12-$15

07
Dec
11

Chali 2na @ The New Parish

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The New Parish
579 18th Street
Oakland, CA
Thursday, February 9, 2012

Chali 2na

Ren the Vinyl Archaeologist, Steelo, Raw-G & Aima the Dreamer

Showtime: 9:00PM Doors: 8:00PM
Ticket price: $17-$20
Tickets available on-line at: http://www.thenewparish.com/event/81233/
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