Monday, May 14, 2012

HHAW 2012 Events


Loyalty

Hip Hop Appreciation Week 2012




The Temple Of Hip Hop Proudly Announces Our Official HHAW 2012 “Loyalty” Events!



New York



Road Island



Nevada



Minnesota



Louisiana











Presented By Our Official Active Temple Members

Minista Zin One

Bahc One

Kable Reid

Mondo One

Just-Be

Desire

Joseph Sanchez

Sun One

J’Ann

Darrin

J. Khush








Official Temple Of Hip Hop
HHAW 2012 "Loyalty" Events



FACEBOOK EVENT LINK FOR THE ONLY OFFICIAL TEMPLE OF HIP HOP EVENTS THIS YEAR!!
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New York
~ Bronx ~

May 18th 2012
  • May 18th the Temple Of Hip Hop will be hosting a "Appreciation Ceremony" honoring Afrika Bambattaa & Grand Wizzard Theodore.
  • Along with this historical Hip Hop ceremony we will have great performances from Craig G of the original Juice Crew, El da Sensi from Artifacts, Active Temple Of Hip Hop Member Sun One, and others. AG from Show & AG will also be in the building along with a conflict resolution/ video production team that Active Temple Of Hip Hop Member Joseph Sanchez mentors who will be filming part of the event and other great Hip Hop activities.
  • Grand Wizzard Theodore will also be blessing everyone with a special set to close out this wonderful event

Live Performances By:
Afrika Bambattaa
Grand Wizzard Theodore
Craig G of the original Juice Crew
El da Sensi from Artifacts
Sun One from The Temple Of Hop Hop
AG from Show & AG
Joseph Sanchez from The Temple Of Hop Hop



May 19th 2012
  • May 19th the Temple Of Hip Hop has been invited to contribute in the Universal Zulu Nation HHAW Event where we will be hosting an "Appreciation Ceremony" to honor the mighty UNIVERSAL ZULU NATION for their continued support in "Hip Hop Appreciation Week". Active Temple Of Hip Hop Member Sun One will be performing along with a lecture piece on the H-LAW by Active Temple Of Hip Hop Member Mondo One.

Hosted By:
Joseph Sanchez from The Temple Of Hop Hop

Performances By:
Sun One from The Temple Of Hop Hop

Seminar By:
Mondo One from The Temple Of Hop Hop







Road Island
~ Providence ~

May 17th 2012

Live Breakdancing
w/ B-Boy Keebla123 + other guests

Emcee Performance
w/ Sun One from The Temple Of Hip Hop

Big City Bumpus & Team Digital

Graffiti Art
w/ Jusone/DBM Crew & Tapdone

Turntablism
w/ DJ Kellan & Dj John Gotem

Beatboxing
w/ Dj King Ruckus & Dj Platz

Sponsored By:
The Temple Of Hip Hop
Supreme Royal
RhymeCulture.org
Brawlers Inc Clothing Co
Collective Thought Media







Nevada
~ Las Vegas ~

May 18th 2012

Temple Of Hip Hop & Hip Hop Roots: Presents
Hip Hop Appreciation Week
1st Annual Las Vegas Hip Hop Celebration & Awards Ceremony

Live Performances By:
  • Super Natural
  • Highdro
  • Peril & Plague
  • Zin One & The H-LAW Crew from The Temple Of Hip Hop
  • Hosted By S-Five

Dj Exhibition w/ 4 Turntables
  • Tray
  • Scientific
  • Shanestream
  • J-One
  • 5’8”

Live Painting & Raffle By
Legendary Graff Writer “King Crea8 and Ras One of POP
Awards Presented By
Zulu King Pauly Mac

Hip Hop Seminar w/ Supernatural
Open Mic
Live Beatbox Set
Live B-Boys
Hip Hop Swapmeet – Buy, Sell, and Trade Merch
Live Photos by PhotoFM.com

9pm – 2am
$10 pre
$12 door

Sponsored By:
The Temple Of Hip Hop
Fresh Talent Entertainment
RAW
Still Smoking
Sunday Skoolin
United We Stand
Reggae Roots
Temple Of Hip Hop
Johnny Applepipe
Conflict
Gorilla Radio
Original Genius






Minnesota
~ Minneapolis ~

May 15th 2012
  • This is the big one folks! The Poets have been competing all year to earn two of the coveted spots that will be reppin the Twin Cities at the National Poetry Slam this summer! If you only make it to one slam this year, this should be the one!

Qualified Poets:
Guante
6 is 9
Neil Hilborn
Hieu
Spencer Retelle
Dylan Garity
Kait Rokowski
Tom Reed
Shane Hawley
Paul N
Niko



May 16th 2012
  • Every year, a number of the 16 Public Housing hi-rises hold events concerning their “Peace Pole”. The saying “MAY PEACE PREVAIL ON EARTH” is inscribed in the four languages mostly spoken at each hi-rise. All 16 hi-rises has received a Peace Pole as a way to speak and emphasize Peace with in the Communities.

  • On May 16, 2012 at 3:00 pm, a Peace Pole Rededication Event will be held at Valley Hi-rise. Active Temple Member Kable Reid will be attending this event as a Guest Speaker, speaking on the terms of  Peace in the Communities, and providing some suggestions and other ideas moving forward.

Hosted By:
Jesse Thomas Co Chair Resident Council

Guest Speaker:
Kable Reid from The Temple Of Hip Hop




May 17th 2012
  • Live in-studio interview with Active Temple Of Hip Hop Member Kable Reid to discuss HHAW, Loyalty, and the current state of Hip Hop in the year 2012 and Beyond.

Hosted By:
Derek Ehlert

Guest Speaker:
Kable Reid from The Temple Of Hip Hop







Louisiana
~ New Orleans ~

May 18th 2012

First annual Hip Hop Peace Summit

N.A.A.C.P of St. John the Baptist Parish, JC ham and The Youth Empowerment State Program, in association with the Temple of Hip Hop, would like to invite you to come out and chill with us to celebrate Hip Hop Appreciation Week and participate in Louisiana’s First Annual Hip Hop Peace Summit.

Friday May 18th 2012 at the First annual Hip Hop Peace Summit. The Show goes down at the Mid-City Banquet Hall 3717 Tulane Ave. New Orleans LA from 10am to 10pm

Activities will include workshops that deal with healing the world through Spiritual Medicine and Conflict Resolution, The Mediation Process, along with Hip Hop Culture. The festivities will also include Live Performances from local artists.

100% of door charge will be donated to The Youth Empowerment State Program

Ticket:
$10 All Day

Live Performances By:
Lord Byron

Hosted By:
John P Cunningham

Sponsored By:
The Temple of Hip Hop
Robert Taylor, President of the N.A.A.C.P of St. John the Baptist Parish
The Youth Empowerment State Program
Omeed Badkoobeh- Rep. of Solar Structure Green
John J Anderson Producer of the Movie "Pride" 
Travis Lyons



John P Cunningham
Lead Event Coordinator
The Youth Empowerment State Program
504-458-6217

Kable Reid
Assistant Coordinator
Temple Of Hip Hop
612.423.0355




The Temple Of Hip Hop proudly announces our Official HHAW Events & Activities for 2012!


During Hip Hop Appreciation Week, serious “Hiphoppas” are advised to:

Give the next person the right of way. Allow others to pass you.

Donate your skill to someone who cannot afford it.

Give the loose change of your purchases to the person behind you in line.

Be quick to compliment and slow to criticize. Perform forgiveness.

Give 10% of your salary to your child’s teacher, to your teacher, or to a teacher.

Offer assistance to a neighbor; clean their kitchen, bathroom, etc., baby-sit, tutor, etc.

Study and teach the culture, arts, history and philosophies of Hip Hop.

Talk to young people about images & performances of today’s mainstream Rappers and DJs.

Acknowledge and celebrate the person or place that introduced you to Hip Hop.



Hip Hop Appreciation Week not only allows real Hiphoppas to promote their own concerts, lectures, workshops, art exhibits and cultural conferences, in their own communities raising money and opportunities for themselves and their families, but it also calls upon Hip Hop’s artists as well as those corporate entities that make money exploiting “hip-hop” to give back to the culture that has given them so much.


Hip Hop Appreciation Week is an opportunity to be a supporter of Hip Hop’s Culture, not just an exploiter of Hip Hop’s arts. The Temple of Hip Hop teaches that the true preservation of Hip Hop must include the preservation of Hip Hop’s people, not just its products and artifacts. This is why Hip Hop Appreciation Week is so important to Hip Hop’s further development; it is because Hip Hop Appreciation Week is an event that gives average everyday Hiphoppas an opportunity to make some money, teach some young people, and enjoy some real Hip Hop; basically preserving the Culture by BEING the Culture.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Is Proud To Announce Our


14th Annual
Hip Hop Appreciation Week
2012


In this year, our 14th Annual Hip Hop Appreciation Week will be celebrated starting on the Monday of May 14th 2012 and will conclude the following Sunday May 20th 2012.

Our theme this year will be LOYALTY!

Remember that Hiphoppas observe Hip Hop Appreciation Week as a time set aside to acknowledge and appreciate the existence of Hip Hop in its Elements.

Breakin
Emceein
Graffiti Art
Deejayin
Beat Boxin
Street Fashion
Street language
Street Knowledge
Street Entrepreneurialism

First announced by The Temple of Hip Hop in 1998, Hip Hop Appreciation Week unites the Hip Hop community around its principles of Peace, Love, Unity and Safely Having Fun. So despite the sometimes irresponsible handling of hip-hop in mass media, Hip Hop Appreciation Week acknowledges the original intent of Hip Hop and urges those who work in any area of media to upgrade their presentation of productive Hip Hop music, movies and writings to the public.




The Teacha “KRS One” would like to emphasis our need to take action and BE Hip Hop. Remember that the goal of HHAW is to de-criminalize the images of Hip Hop Kulture that are presented to the World by the mainstream media. During HHAW, Hiphoppas should amplify the good work they’re doing in their community through Hip Hop Kulture.


Minista Zin One will be confirming available dates for anyone who may be interested in booking The Temple Of Hip Hop for your local HHAW 2012 event(s) and will be taking proposals for events that week (thetempleofhiphop@gmail.com).


During Hip Hop Appreciation Week, serious “Hiphoppas” are advised to:
·         Give the next person the right of way. Allow others to pass you.
·         Donate your skill to someone who cannot afford it.
·         Give the loose change of your purchases to the person behind you in line.
·         Be quick to compliment and slow to criticize. Perform forgiveness.
·         Give 10% of your salary to your child’s teacher, to your teacher, or to a teacher.
·         Offer assistance to a neighbor; clean their kitchen, bathroom, etc., baby-sit, tutor, etc.
·         Study and teach the culture, arts, history and philosophies of Hip Hop.
·         Talk to young people about images & performances of today’s mainstream Rappers and DJs.
·         Acknowledge and celebrate the person or place that introduced you to Hip Hop.


Hip Hop Appreciation Week not only allows real Hiphoppas to promote their own concerts, lectures, workshops, art exhibits and cultural conferences, in their own communities raising money and opportunities for themselves and their families, but it also calls upon Hip Hop’s artists as well as those corporate entities that make money exploiting “hip-hop” to give back to the culture that has given them so much.

Hip Hop Appreciation Week is an opportunity to be a supporter of Hip Hop’s Culture, not just an exploiter of Hip Hop’s arts. The Temple of Hip Hop teaches that the true preservation of Hip Hop must include the preservation of Hip Hop’s people, not just its products and artifacts. This is why Hip Hop Appreciation Week is so important to Hip Hop’s further development; it is because Hip Hop Appreciation Week is an event that gives average everyday Hiphoppas an opportunity to make some money, teach some young people, and enjoy some real Hip Hop; basically preserving the Culture by BEING the Culture.


This year we will also be hosting several Official Temple Of Hip Hop Events during this important week in Hip Hop. If you are interested in becoming involved with this years HHAW Event Series, or seeking Interviews & Booking availability, please feel free to reach out directly at the information below.



For all info on how to book interviews, lectures, or events please contact:
Minista Zin One or Kable Reid