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B-Girl Be

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  • Genre: Hip Hop / Rap / Soul

    Location MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, US

    Profile Views: 68455

    Last Login: 7/2/2009

    Member Since 3/4/2006

    Website www.intermediaarts.org

    Type of Label Major

  • Bio

    .. .. .. Intermedia Arts presents B-GIRL BE: A CELEBRATION OF WOMEN IN HIP-HOP June 29- August 19, 2006 rap . graffiti . dj . dance . panels . fashion . poetry . visual exhibition . film The mission of B-Girl Be is to open doors to women of all ages and cultures to celebrate the accomplishments of women in all elements of hip-hop. Our mission was born from a desire to create bridges where women can make connections, build confidence, sharpen skills, and access the tools to create music, film, poetry, rap, aerosol art and dance. B-Girl Be founders- DeAnna Cummings, Desdamona, Leah Nelson, Rachel Raimist, Melisa Riviere and Theresa Sweetland- saw the need to tell the stories of women's contributions to hip-hop which are often ignored, marginalized and discounted in mainstream media and even academic institutions. As is the case, in much of today's pop culture, women in hip-hop are too often spotlighted for their appearances and looks rather than their skills and messages. By giving women a space to explore, create and perform, we are strengthening from within and setting an example for younger women. We are unearthing a diverse resource of female role models and mentors for the next hip-hop generation of both boys and girls. B-Girl Be 2005 was the first event to formally showcase women in all the elements of hip-hop-- rap, graffiti, turntablism and breaking. Over six weeks we featured the work of over 150 local, national and international female artists through live performances, screenings, exhibitions, public lectures, panel discussions and creative workshops for women and girls. Featured artists included Lady Pink, Martha Cooper, Asia One, Kuttin Kandi, Zori4, Psalm One, Desdamona, Toofly, and countless others. B-Girl Be reached over 3000 people of diverse ages and backgrounds, including hundreds of young women and girls ages 16 - 35 years old, with a positive message of empowerment, unity and self-respect. An all-female team of curators, advisors and volunteers incubated, produced and performed throughout the event, making it a truly community-created project. B-Girl Be displayed the power that women can have when they unite forces. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
  • Members

    Any Woman, Mother, Girl, Female, Daughter, Aunt, Sista or Lover who considers themselves a B Girl or Lover/Participator in the cultural elements of Hip Hop. Positions available! ;)
  • Influences

    Powerful women & men who have paved the way for us - the world - tragedy - triumph - love - hate - the endless possibilities - music makers - rEvolutionary thinkers - the past - the present - the future - b girls across the world - the state of hip hop - the lack of womens voices - desire - destruction - poetry - motherhood - sisterhood - humanity - the rhythm - the rhyme - the untold stories inside our heads...and YOU
  • Sounds Like

    " B-Girl Be Event focuses on the ever growing, conscious, socially aware, powerful and positive group emerging and taking their rightful throne; Women in Hip-Hop. I am eagerly anticipating what the B-Girl Be 2006 conference has on deck.” -ASIA ONE No Easy Props, Bboy Summit------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- “I’m an old school graffiti writer who has never seen so many females kicking it together so beautifully. It is very inspiring to me to see so many young women who are passionate about their art. In the male dominated world of hip-hop, these events are rare and very empowering for young women to experience. Having attended many hip-hop jams all over the world, I've found that over all the B-Girl Be summit was well organized, well attended and I believe a very successful event. It's necessary to educate the public about the achievements of women artists and this venue was an excellent format.” -LADY PINK--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- “For the girls and young women who enjoy Hip-Hop culture there is a lack of positive women generated images and role models available. A lot of the images that may seem uplifting or empowering for women still seem to be a byproduct of this male dominated society. The impact B-Girl Be had on my daughter was moving. After seeing all of the young women and girls participating in every aspect of the culture, she proclaimed ’I am a b-girl!’ Though I've been saying that all along, there is something powerful in seeing your reflection.” -I SELF DEVINE----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- “After years of painting at graffiti/hip-hop events… this was the first time I felt as an artist that I was able to accomplish a feeling of happiness.” -LADYKFEVER---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- “Where I once felt like an island in my own work with hip-hop it now feels like I am within a continent.” -MELISA RIVIERE------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- “It [B-Girl Be] shows to the outside world (like Whoopi in the film Color Purple who looks back at mister/master)- WE ARE HERE! “ -AISHA DURHAM------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ “This event has changed my household forever. My daughter has urges to paint everyday.” -RACHEL RAIMIST--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- “B-Girl Be put Minneapolis on the map for women who care and are very passionate about Women in hip-hop culture. “ -CHRISTINA RIMSTAD---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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  • Ti-en-T (UZN/4E/PMC/SOS)

    Yo! Just wondering if B-girl Be is happening this year?

    3 years ago
  • Lady Keys

    One love to all!! Peace all the way from Puerto Rico!!

    Keys

    3 years ago
  • Eric Maya

    wake up..b girl be.. restore.. faith and respect in women and the poor around the world..

    in the name of love..

    dont forget .. to vote...

    New President of the IMF or WORLD BANK... I will give everyone INFINITE , UNDEPLETABLE bank accounts.. to stop violence and war.. VOTE FOR ME

    have a fun weekend.. and year as well. peace.. cheers. stay up.. keep up the jedi's and murals mate.. bring the movement.. to all third world countries.. art is the future.. of the planet.. FIGHT THE POWER / RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE

    4 years ago
  • bgirl Shorty Alex welch

    Wassup!!! How the heck are you? It's been a long minute. Your page is totally dope and B-Girl Be is def on the rise. Just wanted to remind everyone to watch America's Best Dance Crew and vote for the BEAT FREAKS!
    xoxoox

    4 years ago
  • YOUNITY staff


    CALL FOR ENTRIES!!!





    DEADLINE IS JUNE 1st! Help spread the word...

    www.theyounity.com

    4 years ago
  • SF Hip Hop DanceFest

    WORLDWIDE CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS & AUDITIONS
    11th Annual San Francisco Hip Hop DanceFest (www. sfhiphopdancefest.
    com)
    (Micaya, Founder and Artistic Director)
    November 20-22, 2009

    What we look for:
    · Professional Dance Companies from all over the Globe (Any size, from solo to group)
    · All styles of Hip Hop and Hip Hop Fusion
    · Use of Hip Hop styles in unique and interesting ways
    · Use of Hip Hop Dance to tell a story
    · Social Content/Commentary
    · Artistic Quality
    · Extraordinary Technical Skill and Ability


    IF Hired :

    SFHHDF PROVIDES-
    · Travel expenses and/or performance fees
    · A packed house at the Palace of Fine Arts Theatre in which to perform
    · Invitations to attend any and all VIP events hosted by the SFHHDF
    · Opportunities to connect with dancers from all over the globe
    · Media coverage


    COMPANIES MUST PROVIDE-
    · Companies MUST provide a HIGH RES URL, BIO and PHOTO
    · Companies must submit/audition THE SAME PIECE that they intend to perform
    · Pieces must be between 6-9 MINUTES long


    To submit footage OR schedule a live audition :

    TO SUBMIT FOOTAGE-
    · Upload HIGH QUALITY footage of the exact piece (6-9 minutes) you intend to perform
    (full cast and costume) and send the link to info@sfhiphopdancefest.com
    OR
    · Send HIGH QUALITY dvd or video footage of the exact piece (6-9 minutes) you intend
    to perform (full cast and costume) to:
    SF Hip Hop DanceFest
    PO Box 411492
    San Francisco, Ca 94141-1492
    DEADLINE: August 25, 2009****
    ****(It is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED that you submit as soon as possible, as the show may get booked before the deadline date.
    )
    OR
    TO SCHEDULE A LIVE AUDITION -
    · Companies who wish to audition live, must schedule an audition time and date.

    · To schedule an audition, send a request email to auditions@sfhiphopdancefest.com
    · Live auditions are held September 2009 in San Francisco .

    · Companies must audition the exact piece (6-9 minutes) they intend to pe

    4 years ago
  • Shiro One

    Peace!

    4 years ago
  • 4 years ago
  • Lyra

    Hey y'all! Check my rhymes!
    Lyra

    4 years ago
  • twitter.com/womensradio

    Hello B-Girl Be, Thank you for being friends with WRMusicReview!

    We recently teamed up with our friends @ HunnyPot Radio on their most recent show this past Monday, Nov.
    3rd
    featuring live performances by Obedient Waves & Hot Pink DeLorean, and would LOVE to share the week-long re-broadcast and download (see Hunnydrip Blog) with you and yours!

    Click Below to listen to the re-broadcast and to learn more about Hunnypot!

    WRMusicReview & Hunnypot Radio

    4 years ago
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Bio:

.. .. .. Intermedia Arts presents B-GIRL BE: A CELEBRATION OF WOMEN IN HIP-HOP June 29- August 19, 2006 rap . graffiti . dj . dance . panels . fashion . poetry . visual exhibition . film The mission of B-Girl Be is to open doors to women of all ages and cultures to celebrate the accomplishments of women in all elements of hip-hop. Our mission was born from a desire to create bridges where women can make connections, build confidence, sharpen skills, and access the tools to create music, film, poetry, rap, aerosol art and dance. B-Girl Be founders- DeAnna Cummings, Desdamona, Leah Nelson, Rachel Raimist, Melisa Riviere and Theresa Sweetland- saw the need to tell the stories of women's contributions to hip-hop which are often ignored, marginalized and discounted in mainstream media and even academic institutions. As is the case, in much of today's pop culture, women in hip-hop are too often spotlighted for their appearances and looks rather than their skills and messages. By giving women a space to explore, create and perform, we are strengthening from within and setting an example for younger women. We are unearthing a diverse resource of female role models and mentors for the next hip-hop generation of both boys and girls. B-Girl Be 2005 was the first event to formally showcase women in all the elements of hip-hop-- rap, graffiti, turntablism and breaking. Over six weeks we featured the work of over 150 local, national and international female artists through live performances, screenings, exhibitions, public lectures, panel discussions and creative workshops for women and girls. Featured artists included Lady Pink, Martha Cooper, Asia One, Kuttin Kandi, Zori4, Psalm One, Desdamona, Toofly, and countless others. B-Girl Be reached over 3000 people of diverse ages and backgrounds, including hundreds of young women and girls ages 16 - 35 years old, with a positive message of empowerment, unity and self-respect. An all-female team of curators, advisors and volunteers incubated, produced and performed throughout the event, making it a truly community-created project. B-Girl Be displayed the power that women can have when they unite forces.

Member Since:

March 04, 2006

Members:

Any Woman, Mother, Girl, Female, Daughter, Aunt, Sista or Lover who considers themselves a B Girl or Lover/Participator in the cultural elements of Hip Hop. Positions available! ;)

Influences:

Powerful women & men who have paved the way for us - the world - tragedy - triumph - love - hate - the endless possibilities - music makers - rEvolutionary thinkers - the past - the present - the future - b girls across the world - the state of hip hop - the lack of womens voices - desire - destruction - poetry - motherhood - sisterhood - humanity - the rhythm - the rhyme - the untold stories inside our heads...and YOU

Sounds Like:

" B-Girl Be Event focuses on the ever growing, conscious, socially aware, powerful and positive group emerging and taking their rightful throne; Women in Hip-Hop. I am eagerly anticipating what the B-Girl Be 2006 conference has on deck.” -ASIA ONE No Easy Props, Bboy Summit------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- “I’m an old school graffiti writer who has never seen so many females kicking it together so beautifully. It is very inspiring to me to see so many young women who are passionate about their art. In the male dominated world of hip-hop, these events are rare and very empowering for young women to experience. Having attended many hip-hop jams all over the world, I've found that over all the B-Girl Be summit was well organized, well attended and I believe a very successful event. It's necessary to educate the public about the achievements of women artists and this venue was an excellent format.” -LADY PINK--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- “For the girls and young women who enjoy Hip-Hop culture there is a lack of positive women generated images and role models available. A lot of the images that may seem uplifting or empowering for women still seem to be a byproduct of this male dominated society. The impact B-Girl Be had on my daughter was moving. After seeing all of the young women and girls participating in every aspect of the culture, she proclaimed ’I am a b-girl!’ Though I've been saying that all along, there is something powerful in seeing your reflection.” -I SELF DEVINE----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- “After years of painting at graffiti/hip-hop events… this was the first time I felt as an artist that I was able to accomplish a feeling of happiness.” -LADYKFEVER---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- “Where I once felt like an island in my own work with hip-hop it now feels like I am within a continent.” -MELISA RIVIERE------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- “It [B-Girl Be] shows to the outside world (like Whoopi in the film Color Purple who looks back at mister/master)- WE ARE HERE! “ -AISHA DURHAM------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ “This event has changed my household forever. My daughter has urges to paint everyday.” -RACHEL RAIMIST--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- “B-Girl Be put Minneapolis on the map for women who care and are very passionate about Women in hip-hop culture. “ -CHRISTINA RIMSTAD---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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