newyorker: newyorker:While researching Kelefa Sanneh’s article about Dapper Dan, which ran in The Ne
newyorker: newyorker: While researching Kelefa Sanneh’s article about Dapper Dan, which ran in The New Yorker’s recent Style Issue, we looked at the work of many photographers who covered the eighties hip-hop scene. One of them, Janette Beckman, recently returned from Caracas, where she photographed the hip-hop community at a school that teaches a new kind of break dance and music called Tuki, which mixes street styles, pop culture, house, and techno. Tuki is taught at Tiuna el Fuerte, a cultural center built from old shipping containers and covered in graffiti, in the El Valle barrio. There is a recording studio, an underground performance space, and hip-hop and break-dancing workshops. It’s funded by the Chávez government, and is run by the rap artists Apache, a.k.a. Cultur MC, and Piky. - Jane Yeomans. Here’s a look at the Tuki crew, photographed by Beckman: http://nyr.kr/ZIYkKS Wow, HipHop Style is timeless and retro-fitted to this era. -- source link
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