Trans-Atlantic Beat Migration: A benefit for Haiti ft Myka 9, Jah Yzer, Pleasuremaker and more

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Trans-Atlantic Beat Migration: A benefit for Haiti ft Myka 9, Jah Yzer, Pleasuremaker and more

Time: February 15, 2010 at 7pm to February 16, 2010 at 2am
Location: Club Cocomo, San Francisco, CA
Street: 650 Indiana St
City/State: San Francisco, CA
Info/Tickets/Map: http://cafecocomo.com
Event Type: hip, hop, dub, brazilian, beats, world, panel, discussion, film, screening
Organized By: Kentyah Fraser, Ras Terms
Latest Activity: Feb 10, 2010

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Cafe Cocomo
Kentyah
&
Ras Terms
Present:Trans-Atlantic Beat Migration

A benefit for Haiti

Featuring:

Myka 9
(from the legendary Freestyle Fellowship)


Jah Yzer

Pleasuremaker

DJ Santero

Luv Fyah & Binghi Ghost
meet
Kentyah
in
Dub Scientist's
Crucial Configuations
(a special dub soundsystem engagement ft 100% Hopeton "Scientist"
Brown dubplates)

Plus Special Guests:
The Upper Echelon Tour
ft:
C-Chan
Boom Bap Bullies
DJ Nemoz



Live Haitian and Orisha
drumming by Master Babalawo Yagbe Onilu

Panel discussion:

Trans-Atlantic Beat Migration: An exploration of Motherland rhythms, flows and spirits in the post colonial New World



featuring:
Davey D
Myka 9
Eli Jacobs-Fantauzzi
Babalawo Yagbe Onilu
Killah Priest
and others..

Hosted/Moderated by Kentyah

A special screening of:
HomeGrown: HipLife in Ghana
(documentary about hip hop in Ghana)
&
Inventos: Hip Hop Cubano
(Award winning documentary about hip hop in Cuba)

including question and answer with director:

Eli Jacobs-Fantauzzi



Live Painting and exhibit by:
Ras Terms
Nikila
Danny King

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