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Historical Society of Washington, DC welcomes JUDAH to bring DMV Hip-Hop Documentary

by admin on Apr.15, 2010, under Events

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(Washington, DC) – After a monumental photo shoot in front of theLincoln Theatre, the still-life portrait of the DMV’s (DC, Maryland, Virginia) hip-hop generation comes to life.

On Saturday April 17th, popular DC-producer JUDAH partnered with the Historical Society of Washington, DC (in conjunction with SolSource DC/Hip Hop Cinema Cafe) to bring the district, the first of its kind, an account of the region’s own hip-hop history of the last decade and its position in the music industry. Directed by Dre of ABB Video and Sophia “The Historian” Nelson of Ordinary People Books, the collaboration with JUDAH sheds light on the journey for exposure and collectivity in rap music for DMV hip-hop artists.

_DMV__ BRIDGING THE GAP FLYER WITH ADDRESS

Washington Post interview w/ JUDAH on “Bridging the Gap”http://blog.washingtonpost.com/clicktrack/2010/04/producer_judah_on_bridging_the.html

Documentary stats:
Length- 20 min.
Seating: 148 seats per viewing (6 seats to accommodate those w/special needs, 2 front rows for media and guest persons)
Directed by: Dre of ABB Video, JUDAH, Sophia Nelson
Viewing times and location: 4/17—(1st presentation) 1-2pm; (2nd presentation) 2:15-3:15pm; (3rd presentation) 3:30-4:30pm
Historic Society of DC at Mount Vernon Square
801 K. St NW
Washington, DC 20001

Commentary from: Studio 43 artist X.O. (also of Diamond District), MCA recording artist Black Indian, 368 Music Group artist Phil Ade, radio personality DJ Heat, noted producer Kev Brown

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