The program will consist of 5 days of workshops from am to pm from January 27 to February 1, and will culminate with a final concert performance at Yared Music School on February 1, Participants who are selected will be assigned to one of the four workshops for the duration of the program, where they will receive instruction in arts skillbuilding, entrepreneurship, and conflict transformation. The Next Level program will be is seeking workshop participants who meet the following requirements:. He appeared in the movie Step Up 3D and recently landed a main role in a national Airheads candy commercial. Facebook: Bboyelnino. Instagram: bboyelnino. Skeme Richards is a professional DJ and music connoisseur. He has played for both large and small events, including night clubs, festivals, art galleries, and film premieres, and played guest spots on independent and commercial radio. Skeme Richards has a classic approach to his craft, digging and spinning genres across the board, from hip hop to house, funk and soul classics to disco, nu disco to jazz and beyond, he continuously strives to separate himself from the pack. While maintaining originality, Skeme Richards keeps his first-class status as a true party rocker while being an educator.


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The year-old Israeli-Ethiopian artist is seated on a bench in a huge, highlighter-yellow puffer coat and a spandex crop top, her braids knotted up with a black bandana as she grooves to the verse. Her flow is captivating—rapid and light, like the ticking hand of a clock or a boxer working away at the bag, slugging it with a knockout hook every few beats. In the quick stream of Hebrew, I can make out only one English term: hand job. Dersso uses it figuratively to describe the way she can handle a mic, which admittedly is pretty amazing.
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Although the song came out in , it has recently reached new heights in the wake of street protests across the country following the killing of an Ethiopian Israeli teen by an off-duty police officer last month. This week the year-old artist was invited to perform his song live on the popular news website Ynet. But it also reflects the ongoing struggles against alleged racism and discrimination, some three decades after Ethiopian Jews began arriving in Israel. The new arrivals from a rural, developing African country struggled to find their footing in an increasingly high-tech Israel. Accusations have also been raised that Israel has deliberately tried to curb birth rates in its Ethiopian communities. While some Israelis of Ethiopian descent have made gains in areas like the military, the police force and politics, the community continues to struggle with a lack of opportunity and high poverty rate. Against this backdrop, Israeli artists of Ethiopian heritage are breaking out in the entertainment world, especially in the growing hip hop and dancehall scenes. The music video depicts a incident in which two policemen were filmed beating a uniformed Ethiopian Israeli soldier, sparking mass protests. The most recent demonstrations erupted after the unarmed Solomon Teka, 18, was fatally shot by a police officer in a Haifa suburb on June At the height of the unrest, protesters angrily swore at police officers, hurled firebombs, vandalised vehicles and set a car ablaze in the heart of Tel Aviv.
Chicago-based rapper Lulu Be. Aaron Wang , Reporter November 20, As a first-generation Ethiopian, Chicago-based rapper Lulu Be. Ahead of the album release, The Daily chatted with Lulu about her childhood, inspiration and her love for live performance. The Daily: What does it feel like growing up in the city of Chicago as a first-generation Ethiopian? My parents recently came to visit me during the summer.