Marc Bamuthi Joseph: The Break/s: a mixtape for the stage

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Marc Bamuthi Joseph: The Break/s: a mixtape for the stage

Time: October 21, 2009 from 6pm to 7pm
Location: EMPAC
Street: 110 8th St
City/Town: South Troy, NY
Website or Map: http://www.empac.rpi.edu
Event Type: performance
Organized By: MAPP International Productions
Latest Activity: Oct 21, 2009

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In this “mixtape for the stage,” the poet and hip-hop theater sensation Marc Bamuthi Joseph traces hip-hop’s evolution from a local and highly political art movement to a worldwide cultural force. Taking its lead from journalist Jeff Chang’s Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop, The Break/s is a multimedia travelogue of Planet Hip-Hop, where an art form forged in the street meets the commercial and cultural stresses of globalism. Through movement, spoken word, and personal narrative, Bamuthi shows us a world where even kids in Senegal dress in counterfeit FUBU-wear and sing along with Tupac Shakur. The Washington Post calls The Break/s “a thunderous, expansive and deeply felt wrestling match with being an American in the 21st century.”

Featuring live music by remarkable human beatbox/percussionist Tommy Shepherd and DJ Excess, and live video by David Slzasa.

Directed by Michael John Garcés

For tickets: http://www.empac.rpi.edu/events/2009/fall/breaks
For more info: http://www.mappinternational.org/artists/view/1

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