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This collaborative international exchange program engages underserved communities in six countries around the world and uses artistic collaboration and social engagement to enhance people-to-people diplomacy, especially among young audiences. Using multi-disciplinary hip hop collaborations, this unique arts-based exchange explores and addresses conflict resolution strategies by sending up to 20 American beat makers, DJs, B-Boys/B-Girls (or experts of other types of hip hop dance), or MCs in teams of 5 artists to lead four- to six-week exchange programs in various countries. Overseas programming will include but is not limited to: workshops, master classes, community performances, and outreach activities.
Next Level engages underserved communities in six countries around the world and uses artistic collaboration and social engagement to enhance people-to-people diplomacy.
I started my surf camp Bali because of my love for surfing. Here is a video of me hitting up the waves in Bali.
These are pictures from Friday the 9th, 2016 of some of the set up and behind the scenes work for The Rocky Mountain Pinball Showdown & Game Exposition!
These are pictures from Friday the 9th, 2016 of some of the set up and behind the scenes work for The Rocky Mountain Pinball Showdown & Game Exposition!
These are pictures from Friday the 9th, 2016 of some of the set up and behind the scenes work for The Rocky Mountain Pinball Showdown & Game Exposition!
Next Level engages underserved communities in six countries around the world and uses artistic collaboration and social engagement to enhance people-to-people diplomacy.
ECU Football Coach Scottie Montgomery (third from left) visited Pitt Community College this week to stress the importance of education to Pitt County Schools high school students taking part in PCC's College Bound program. Pictured with Montgomery are PCC Assistant Vice President of Student Development and Community Standards Jasmin Spain, PCC President G. Dennis Massey and PCC Minority Male Mentoring Advisor Kenneth Joyner, left to right.