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Education Meets Hip-Hop in Trinity International Hip-Hop Festival

March 8, 2009 Breaking News 2 Comments

Rising Star will Headline Biggest International Hip-Hop Festival in U.S.

Hartford, Conn., Mar. 4, 2009 – Trinity College in Hartford, Conn. announces the fourth annual Trinity International Hip-Hop Festival, the first and largest international hip-hop festival in the United States, on April 3rd and 4th, 2009.

This year, the popular festival is headlined by K’naan, the fastest rising star in international hip-hop. The Somali emcee spent the last two years touring the world with Damian and Stephen Marley. K’naan’s vividly spoken images of war-torn Somalia and his fierce criticism of American gangster rap has garnered him appearances on BET, MTV, the Jimmy Kimmel Show, and collaborations with Mos Def and M1 of dead prez. With two independently released albums under his belt, K’naan signed with A&M/Octone in 2008 and released Troubadour in February 2009.

An accomplished group of international performers and academia will support K’naan and participate with attendees though workshops, panel discussions and films throughout the festival.

A panel discussion entitled Stereotypes in Hip Hop features Trinity College professors Gail Woldu, author of The Words and Music of Ice Cube, and Emily Musil, Coordinator of African Studies and Co-Chair of the President’s Colloquia “Hip Hop: Roots, Race, Rights.”  Stanford’s Angela Steele will present her Fulbright research, Rap in China – In Search of a Hip-Hop Hero. Steele spent a year in China immersed in the emerging hip-hop scene and looking for the leaders who will form hip-hop culture in the world’s most populated country.

New York’s Hired Gun and Washington, D.C.’s Princess of Controversy will host two nights of performances featuring K’naan, Poetic Pilgrimage (UK), Blitz the Ambassador, Mohammed Yahya (UK), BeatburgerBand (Czech Republic), African Underground All-Stars (Senegal), Mr. Reo (Haiti), and Game Rebellion (Brooklyn, New York). Dj Craig G of Hartford’s Hot 93.7 hosts the afterparty on Friday night, and DJ Boo of the Juggaknots hosts the Saturday night afterparty.

The Trinity festival will screen one of 2008’s biggest hip-hop films, Planet B-Boy, a look at five international break dancing crews as they prepare for the world dance championship Battle of the Year in Germany. For the second consecutive year, the festival also will hold a 2-on-2 b-boy battle with a $500 grand prize. This year there will be several new workshops including a beatboxing workshop with Czech Republic’s world champion beatboxers, BeatBurgerBand, and a freestyle rhyming workshop with New York emcee Hired Gun. Graffiti artists will be painting murals all day as a backdrop for the workshops and b-boy battle.

The Spread the Word Tour has added Trinity Hip-Hop Festival to their schedule, which includes performances by two leading protest bands from Zimbabwe, Comrade Fatso & Chabvondoka, and Outspoken and The Essence.  The foremost political activist musical group in Southern Africa, and specifically in Zimbabwe, gives the festival attendees extremely rare access to youth activists that live and work on the ground in Zimbabwe.  Comrade Fatso blogs for CNN.com about politics and conditions in Zimbabwe(http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/africa/05/14/zimbabwe.blog/index.html).  The Mugabe regime has banned their albums from Zimbabwe.

The festival will also include a screening of Fangafrika, an African Francophone documentary set during a hip-hop festival in Burkina Faso that gathered a who’s who of African hip-hop addressing the serious issues facing Africans everywhere. The films directors will be on hand for a discussion of activism and education in West African hip-hop. Poetic Pilgrimage, a female Muslim duo from London, will host a discussion about Gender and Sexuality in the Middle East.

Festival Sponsors include Trinity College, Nomadic Wax, The Temple of Hip-Hop (Trinity College Chapter), World Hip Hop Market, and the Greater Hartford Arts Council. Pre-registration is required, and will take place the day of the event at Gallows Hill next to the Austin Arts Center on the campus of Trinity College.

This event is free and open to the public.  For more details, directions, and schedule information, visit http://trinityhiphop.org.  For more on the headliner, K’Naan, visit, www.myspace.com/knaanmusic. For questions, contact Zee Santiago at zee.santiago@gmail.com or 917-637-9004, or Greg Schick at greg@worldhiphopmarket.com or 404-797-9234.

Schedule for 3rd Annual Trinity International Hip Hop Festival Announced

March 18, 2008 Breaking News 11 Comments

The Trinity International Hip Hop Festival announces the schedule for its third annual event taking place at Trinity College April 4th, 5th and 6th, 2008. This event is free and open to the public.

Friday, April 4th, 2008

1:00 pm – 7:00 pm          Registration (Gallows Hill Lounge) 

1:00 pm – 3:00 pm          Class: Hip Hop History featuring Melissa Noelle Green (location TBA) 

4:00 pm – 5:00 pm          Hip Hop Theater featuring Baba Israel (Washington Room)

5:00 pm – 5:30 pm          Opening Remarks: Trinity College President James F. Jones, Jr. and Dr. Xiangming Chen, Trinity College’s Dean and Director of the Center for Urban and Global Studies  (Washington Room) 

5:30 pm – 6:30 pm          Keynote Speaker: Bakari Kitwana "Can Hip Hop Make the Transition from Cultural Movement to Political Power?" (Washington Room)

6:30 pm – 7:30 pm          Dinner (Mather Hall)

8:00 pm – 2:00 am          Performances: Baba Israel (Australia/USA), Eternia (Canada), Blitz the Ambassador (Ghana), La Bruja  (Puerto Rico), Shokanti, Chachi, Tem Blessed, & DjeDje (Cape Verde), Abyssinian Creole (Seattle), Self-Suffice & Trinity Alumni Crew (Hartford), Koba (Phillipines), African Super Crew featuring Baye Musa and Azbac (Senegal) plus Krukid (Tanzania), music by DJ Boo of the Juggaknots (Vernon Social Center)

Saturday, April 5th, 2008

11:00 am – all day          Workshop: Graffiti Mural Painting featuring Trust Your Struggle (The Cave patio)

12:00 pm – 1:00 pm          Workshop: Beatmaking featuring Kemistree and Zaquan (Gallows Hill Lounge) 

2:00 pm – 3:00 pm          Panel Discussion: Born in The Bronx: A discussion on the Origins of Hip Hop featuring Grandmaster Caz, DJ Tony Tone, Grand Wizard Theodore and DJ Disco Wiz (Gallows Hill Lounge) 

3:30 pm – 5:30 pm          2-on-2 B-Boy/B-Girl Battle preliminaries hosted by PopMaster Fabel, music by DJ Disco Wiz (Gallows Hill Lounge) 

6:00 pm – 7:00 pm          Dinner (Mather Hall) 

7:30 pm – 8:00 pm          2-on-2 B-Boy/B-Girl Battle Finals (Vernon Social Center) 

8:00 pm – 2:00 am          Performances: Old School Pioneers featuring Grandmaster Caz, DJ Tony Tone and Grand Wizard Theodore  (USA), Zimbabwe Legit (Zimbabwe/USA), Sam the Kid (Portugal), Jewish emcee Y-Love (presented by Trinity College’s Hillel House), Rebel Diaz (Chile/Peurto Rico), Pri the Honey Dark and Invincible of the Anomolies (USA), Queen Herowin of the Juggaknots (USA), spoken word collective iLL-Literacy, music by DJ Boo (Vernon Social Center)

Sunday, April 6th, 2008  

12:00 pm – 1:00 pm        Film: Remixed in Japan presented by the Hip Hop Association (McCook Auditorium) 

1:00 pm – 2:00 pm          Panel Discussion: Asians In Hip Hop featuring iLL-Literacy, Koba, DJ Boo (McCook Auditorium)

2:30pm – 3:30 pm           Workshop: The Art Of Rhyme featuring Melissa Noelle Green (Gallows Hill Lounge) 

Game Rebellion live at Trinity – Feb 1st

January 24, 2008 Breaking News No Comments

Friday February 1st GAME REBELLION is coming to Trinity College. In light of the racial events that occurred last fall at Trinity College Temple of Hip Hop (founded in 2006) was a pioneering organization in the fight against racial bias and the lack of racial diversity on campus. To help cultivate unity within the student body Temple of Hip Hop and MOCA (The Men of Color Alliance) sponsored a concert at the AD Fraternity house.  This opened dialogue and co-sponsorship between student organizations that have helped to change the face of Trinity College’s social scene.

A year later, Temple of Hip Hop & AD are BACK FOR THE FIRST TIME and will welcome GAME REBELLION to Trinity College. Sponsored by the Classes of 2009, 2010 & 2011 the concert is free and open to the public. Located on 300 Summit Street Hartford Ct 06106. Trinity College is becoming a haven for Hip Hop in the city of Hartford. Enjoy the music & become part of the movement. For more information please contact the organizer Zee Santiago at Zee.Santiago@gmail.com

Y Love is on board!

Y-Love (Yitz Jordan) is an MC unlike any other; he converted to Orthodox Judaism in 2000, and later took on the traditions of Hasidism (the mystical branch of Orthodox Judaism). He is among the most innovative MCs on the scene, weaving seamless polyglot rhymes in English, Arabic, Yiddish, and Hebrew. Most unique is Y-Love’s revival of Aramaic, the language used to discuss Jewish Law and Kabbalah. With each word he spits in the tongue of ancient Babylon, Y-Love breathes new life into hip-hop, one beat at a time.Y-Love has performed with these fine folks, Lou Reed, DJ Spooky, Hadag Nachash, Matisyahu, & Steinski at venues ranging from Princeton to Irving Plaza.

Y-Love was the subject of over 60 articles just this past year. URB Magazine’ featured Y-Love, on their site, as their artist of the month. At the 2006 Jewish Music Awards, Y-Love took home the award for "Best Hip Hop Artist". Through his unique style and music, Y-Love shows incredible talents in bringing races and religions together with the power of Hip Hop and his own personal positivity.

About Trinity

Founded in the spring of 2006, the Trinity International Hip Hop Festival was created to combat the disunity, segregation, and violence of Hartford, CT and Trinity College. Using the historically education-oriented and politically revolutionary medium—Hip Hop– and focusing on its global potency and proliferation, the Trinity International Hip Hop Festival works to unify Trinity College, the city of Hartford, and the Globe.