For whatever reason, this tape is one of my favorites. Maybe it was the fact it was one of the first old school tapes I ever bought from the back of The Source back in the day along with the famous Harlem World Christmas battle. The Sixth Anniversary of the Zulu Nation is part of a tradition that still goes down. Every year, the mighty Universal Zulu Nation celebrates it's beginnings, and they
The legendary Afrika Bambaataa will get honored at the Bronx Museum of Arts at "A Bronx Feast" the museum's Spring benefit gala. Recognized for being one of the founders of the Hip-Hop Culture, Bambaataa has had his hand in the creation of “electro funk” he also helped fuel the development of Freestyle, Miami Bass, Electronica, House, Hip House, and early Techno. Through the formation of his group The Zulu Nation he spread Rap and Hip Hop throughout the world. "A Bronx Fest" will kick off on May 6 at 6:30pm. You have been blessed with grace of the Panther.For more info click:HERE Afrika Bambaataa"A Bronx Fest"E.G Radio, ExtravaGangsta Radio,
Fotos das apresentações de Vanguart, Teatro de Dança, DJ Hum, Sá, Rodrix e Guarabyra, Mutantes, Maria Alcina, Mariana Aydar, Rappin Hood, Marcelo D2, Thaíde, Walter Alfaiate, Ballet Stagium, Orquestra Imperial, Lobão, Fernanda Takai, Afrika Bambaataa, Ultraje a Rigor e Jorge Ben Jor.
Imagens: Marcus Desimoni (UOL), Edu Castanho (Guia Teatral), Patrícia Stavis (Folha
Apparently Afrika Bambaataa stuck around town after spinning
last night, and will be @ the Memorial Union's Paul Bunyan room @
3pm for an informal discussion. Possibly about hip-hop and
organizing, said organizer Kyle Myhre.... but regardless
of whether or not it's a meet n' greet or a full blown panel
discussion, [UPDATE: not that this really clarifies the
format... but I've heard elsewhere that this is going to be a
Zulu
Nation workshop] if you're downtown, or hiding in a
library--you ...