sidearea-title-img

Mission: To mentor and inspire the youth using the elements of Hip-Hop culture.

February 2020

Home  /  2020  /  February

We got to hang out with KTAL NBC 6 yesterday to talk about our Black History program, The Breakdown: A Lesson On Hip-Hop History.  Check it out below or click here.  [embed]https://www.arklatexhomepage.com/lovinglivinglocalnbc6/black-history-month-with-the-kabuki-dancers/[/embed]

Article Via KATC News "On Monday, the Kabuki Dancers were in Opelousas unveiling a new program for Black History Month. The group is known for traveling around Acadiana and educating children on various topics such as bullying and gun violence awareness through performance. At Opelousas Junior High and Grolee Elementary, they premiered their program "The Breakdown: A Lesson in Hip-Hop History." According to Kabuki Dancers, the program focuses on the history of Hip-Hop and the important figures that pioneered the culture. There was discussion, demonstrations, and a dance workshop where the audience

Our Baton Rouge premiere of Shots Fired was another success! Thank you to all of our guest speakers and attendees who joined us for an afternoon filled with positivity, education, music and dance! Special thanks to Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome, the Baton Rouge Police Department, Moms Demand Action, Boys & Girls Club of Greater Baton Rouge, the Louisiana Office of Cultural Development, the East Baton Rouge Parish Library, TRUCE Baton Rouge, Acadiana Center for the Arts and the Lafayette Economic Development Authority (LEDA) for believing in our vision. [gallery