Write and record your Hip Hop creations.
Learn the technology of making beats and rhymes and the history of Hip Hop. Each day, learn the skills needed to produce tracks – like writing and revising, recording, and editing – from our Artist-in-Residence, Jeffery Boston Weatherford.
Workshop Outline
Unit 1 – The Roots of Rap and the Pillars of Hip Hop
Unit 2 – Rhyme, Wordplay, and Verseperfect
Unit 3 – Beats, Mikes, Mixers, Midi Boards, & Audacity
Unit 4 – Tips on Performance and Recording Your Rap
This program is designed for students ages ten and up. Space is limited, and registration is required. Participants are expected to attend all four days of the workshop time selected at registration. Call (225) 473-8052 to reserve your spot.
A performance poet and fine artist, Jeffery Boston Weatherford has lectured, performed, and led art and writing workshops in the US, West Africa, and the Middle East. He illustrated the award-winning book You Can Fly: The Tuskegee Airman, Call Me Miss Hamilton: One Woman's Case for Equality and Respect, and most recently, Kin: Rooted in Hope. He was also a Romare Bearden scholar at Howard University, where he earned a Master of Fine Arts degree.
AGE GROUP: | Teens (ages 12-18) |
EVENT TYPE: | Music, Film & Culture | Authors & Performers |