
MC Sha-Rock will deliver the keynote address at the Fifth Annual "is Hip Hop History?" Conference, February 27 - 28.
Event pays homage to 鈥淏eat Street,鈥 iconic hip hop film featuring scenes shot at City College
海角社区鈥檚 Division of Interdisciplinary Studies hosts the fifth annual 鈥淚s Hip-Hop History?鈥 Conference 5-10 p.m. Thursday, February 27 and Friday, February 28, at the Center for Worker Education (CWE), 7th Floor, 25 Broadway, Manhattan.
This year鈥檚 event pays homage to the iconic 1984 hip hop film 鈥淏eat Street,鈥 which is celebrating its 30th anniversary. The conference is also part of City College鈥檚 Black History Month festivities. Themed the 鈥淩eturn to Beat Street,鈥 this year鈥檚 event is using the film for thoughtful reflection, in particular on the historical place of the female emcee.
鈥淭hirty years ago, 鈥淏eat Street鈥 made one of the first attempts to dramatize New York City hip hop culture,鈥 said Warren Orange, an academic advisor in the division and conference co-founder. 鈥淧art of the movie was at filmed City College, which became one of the crossroads where academia was first introduced to hip hop. We thought it appropriate that 鈥淏eat Street鈥 return to City College and a contemporary audience of scholars and hip hop enthusiasts.鈥
The conference will officially kick off with a screening of 鈥淏eat Street鈥 at Aaron Davis Hall on City College鈥檚 main campus at W. 135th Street and Convent Avenue, 12 noon 鈥 2 p.m. Thursday, February 27. Mr. Orange, who teaches a class on the History, Culture and Politics of Hip Hop, will host a Q&A session immediately following. The film screening is sponsored by Aaron Davis Hall and is free to students.
Then, the conference will head downtown to CWE, where MC Sha-Rock, the first female emcee and former member of the legendary rap group The Funky 4 +1 More, will deliver the keynote address. A reception will follow the keynote address, and a second screening of 鈥淏eat Street,鈥 sponsored by the CWE Office of Student Affairs, will conclude the first day鈥檚 events.
On day two, Hip Hop USA, a collective of New York City Subway graffiti legends, street artists and fine urban artist, will produce 鈥淔rom Caves to Subway Cars,鈥 an art exhibition and panel discussion.
Registration for the conference is required and begins at 5 p.m. each day. Attendance Fee: $20 for one day; $30 for two days. College Students: $10 one day; $20 for two days. Must show a valid college ID. People interested in attending can also register online at .
The 鈥淚s Hip Hop History鈥 Conference was made possible by financial support from the Office of the Dean of the Division of Interdisciplinary Studies at the Center for Worker Education; the City College Center for the Arts, the CWE Alumni Group and the CWE Office of Student Affairs.
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