In honor of Women’s History Month in March, Carnegie Hall has partnered with leading cultural and academic organizations across New York City and beyond to offer a dynamic array of events that celebrate women’s contributions to music. These events are part of the Hall’s season-long exploration of the many contributions made by trailblazing women in every facet of music—from conductors and soloists to composers and thought leaders—who continue to shape the musical and cultural landscape as innovative and genre-defying artists.
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Hip Hop Education and Equity Virtual Speaker Series
The next guest speaker for the Hip Hop Education and Equity Virtual Speaker Series for Educators is Sebastien Elkbouby. Sebastien Elkouby’s introduction to Hip-Hop culture began in 1981. The nine year-old kid, who had just moved from Paris, France, took to breakdancing as a way…
Hip Hop Education and Equity Virtual Speaker Series
We are thrilled to announce the launch of the Hip Hop Education and Equity Virtual Speaker Series for Educators in partnership with @hiphop4change and @h2e2initiative. Our first speaker is the amazing Lauren Leigh Kelly is an Associate Professor in the Urban Social Justice Teacher Education…
Fresh, Bold, & So Def Women In Hip-Hop Symposium
The Hip-Hop Education Center & Lincoln Center are excited to share the official poster for the Fresh, Bold & So Def Symposium. The all-day symposium features some of the most important & powerful voices of the culture. The first of a three-part series, Fresh, Bold,…