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SUMMARY:7th Annual Beat Masters Producer's Weekend
DESCRIPTION:206 Zulu + Friends of Waterfront Seattle present:\n7th ANNUAL BEAT MASTERS PRODUCERS WEEKEND\nDEADLINE TO ENTER: SATURDAY JULY 14th \nSaturday\, July 28\, 2018\, (4:00pm-6:30pm)\nPRODUCER’S PANEL and WORKSHOP\nfeaturing:\naraabMUZIK\n(A$AP Rocky\, 50 Cent\, Cam’ron)\nEric G\n(Grammy Nominated Producer\, Rapsody\, Jamla/Roc Nation)\nVitamin D\n(Kendrick Lamaer\, 50 Cent\, Wale)\nMTK\n(Mobb Deep\, Lloyd Banks\, Sean Price)\nWill Jordan\n(Grammy Nominated Producer\, Nicki Minaj\, Rihanna)\nHost: Dume Forwan\nDeejay: DJ Wray \nWashington Hall\n153 14th Ave\nSeattle\, WA 98122 \nSunday\, July 29\, 2018 (12:00pm-8:00pm)\n$1\,000 GRAND PRIZE BEAT BATTLE\nLive Producer Showcase: araabMUZIK\nJudges: Vitamin D\, Supreme La Rock\, Eric G\nHost: Suntonio Bandanaz\nDeejay: DJ Neebor\n12pm – 3pm: Filthy Fingers United Producers Showcase\n3pm – 4pm: DJ Neebor\n4pm – 6:30pm: Beat Battle\n6:30 – 8:00pm: Beat Cypher – Play your beats cypher\, open to any beatmakers\, bring beats on a portable media player with a 1/8″ output. (such as iPod\, laptop\, tablet\, mp3 player\, etc \nWaterfront Park\n1401 Alaskan Way\nSeattle\, WA 98101 \nFORMAT: \nOut of all registrants\, 16 will be selected. Those chosen will be given an opportunity to compete at the beat battle on Sunday July 29th.\nThe 16 producers selected will be announced Monday July 21st. \nPreliminary Round – 1:00 / 2 rounds each\n(one beat must integrate Sample Flip) (16 producers)\n1st Round – 1:00 / 2 rounds each (top 8 will go head to head)\nSemi-finals – 1:00 / 2 rounds each (top 4 will go head to head)\nFinals – 1:00 / 2 rounds each (head to head) \nPreliminary round: Each producer plays two beats at exactly 60 seconds\, one of which must include the Sample Flip. See below for Sample Flip info. \nThe top 8 contestants will be chosen to compete head to head. During the 1st round\, each producer will play two beats at exactly 60 seconds. \n4 semi-finalists will be chosen and compete head to head against another producer. Each producer will play 2 beats consecutively at exactly 60 seconds. \nThe top 2 finalists will compete for the champion title and $1000! \nThe Beat Masters Beat Battle will take place outdoors at Waterfront Park\, right in front of the ‘The Great Wheel’ ferris wheel on the pier. Please only bring beats on a portable media player with a 1/8″ output. (such as iPod\, laptop\, tablet\, mp3 player\, etc) \nSAMPLE FLIP\nPlease see below links to the samples. Sample must be incorporated in some manner in the preliminary round. You may use both samples or just one. Judges will be looking to see how uniquely flipped the sample is used. \nhttp://www.mediafire.com/file/1a8tw7301q9dlzr/R1C_FLA1R.mp3/file \nhttp://www.mediafire.com/file/dkk4zaf844iu6tu/UNDRTKR.mp3/file \nOrganizers and judges selected do not tolerate bias or discrimination in any form including association\, affiliation\, technical-preferences\, creed\, ethnicity\, or gender. Leave egos at home. This is a positive event in the name of good spirited competition and artistic expression. No weapons\, alcohol or drugs permitted on premises. All beats shall be free of profanity and/or sexually suggestive themes. Phrases/hooks can be be incorporated into production. \nRegister at: ZuluJam.org\nFor questions/Info email: beatmastersbeatbattle@gmail.com \nSponsored by Friends of Waterfront Seattle\, Office of Arts & Culture Seattle\, 4Culture\, and Raynier Foundation!
URL:https://www.206zulu.org/event/7th-annual-beat-masters-producers-weekend/
CATEGORIES:Community Forum,Concert/Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180818T050000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180818T130000
DTSTAMP:20260507T110658
CREATED:20180712T070535Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180712T070535Z
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SUMMARY:Boogie Up The Block 2018
DESCRIPTION:Boogie Up The Block 2018 – Saturday\, August 18\, 2018 \n206 Zulu\, Hidmo Cypher & Voices Rising invite you to Boogie Up The Block\, a Central District block party taking place at the historic Washington Hall! This day-long\, free block party features various all ages entertainment\, music\, art\, exhibits\, food\, dance\, and a kids corner! \nPERFORMANCES\nTBA! \nKIDS CORNER\nBouncy Houses\, Games\, Activities! \nOFF THE WALL MURAL COMPETITION\n4-vs-4 crew battles!\nTBA \nCOMMUNITY PARTNERS\nTBA \nFOOD & DRINK\nTBA \nLocation:\nWashington Hall\, 153 14th Ave\, Seattle\, WA 98122\nFir Street between 14th and 12th \nAdmission: Free!! \nLimited parking space\, come early! Take advantage of these Metro bus routes:\n27 drops off and picks up at 14th & Yesler\n3 and 4 drop off and pick up at 14th & Jefferson\nYou can also take the Seattle Street Car\, get off at Yesler and 14th and walk one block North. \nVendors and info\, contact: 206zulu@gmail.com. \nAs part of the #NightsAtWashingtonHall series\, sponsored by 4Culture and Raynier Foundation!
URL:https://www.206zulu.org/event/butb2018/
LOCATION:Washington Hall\, 153-14th Avenue\, Seattle\, 98122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Breaking/Dance,Community Forum,Concert/Event,Graffiti
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180912T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180912T123000
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CREATED:20180910T170554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180910T170554Z
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SUMMARY:ARCADE Issue 36.2 Launch Party + Community Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Join ARCADE during the Seattle Design Festival to celebrate the release of our fall 2018 edition\, ARCADE Issue 36.2\, Seattle’s Ethos: Changes in our Shared Space (feature edited by Nick Licata) at Good Weather Bicycle & Cafe at Chophouse Row. A $20 suggested donation at the door brings beverages\, light fare from Good Weather\, your copy of ARCADE and a warm philanthropic rush—it supports the creation of ARCADE’s magazine and programs. \nARCADE’s mission is to reinforce the principle that thoughtful design at every scale of human endeavor improves our quality of life. A nonprofit\, ARCADE fulfills its mission through its magazine\, events\, and web presence. This event is a “thank you!” to ARCADE’s issue contributors\, designers and supporters and a way to bring the Northwest design community together. Held at different\, unique spaces in Seattle\, ARCADE launch events provide a place where those passionate about design—both professional designers and design enthusiasts—may connect within our creative community. \nLearn more about the Seattle Design Festival:\nDesign in Public http://www.designinpublic.org/ \nThank you to our event sponsors and hosts:\nChophouse Row http://www.chophouserow.com/\nThe Cloud Room https://www.cloudroomseattle.com/\nGood Weather Bicycle & Cafe http://goodweatherinseattle.com/ \nThank you to grantmakers:\n4Culture\, 4culture.org/\nOffice of Arts & Culture Seattle\, seattle.gov/arts/
URL:https://www.206zulu.org/event/arcade-issue-36-2-launch-party-community-celebration/
LOCATION:Chophouse Row\, 1424 11th Avenue\, Seattle\, WA\, 98122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180913T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180913T180000
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SUMMARY:Madly In Dub at the Re-bar presented by Upshot
DESCRIPTION:Curated by Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe’s trumpeter\, Chris Littlefield.\nThis group of well seasoned funk musicians harness the latest advances in music technology to it’s fullest potential. Their evolutionary sound is derived from a vast pallet of influences ranging from funk\, jazz\, rock\, soul and world-beat. A rotating cast of live musicians and electronic performers weave through every month. \nAnd\, as always\, this sonic experience is free. \nThis September features Seattle’s own Madly In Dub.\nA live and electronic trio of multi instrumentalists and producers composed of Todd Pruitt\, Michelle Pruitt and Colby Davis. \nhttp://www.madlyindub.com \nRe-bar\n1114 Howell St Seattle WA 98101\nwww.rebarseattle.com\n21+ w/ID\nFree!
URL:https://www.206zulu.org/event/madly-in-dub-at-the-re-bar-presented-by-upshot/
LOCATION:Re-bar Seattle\, 1114 Howell St.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98101\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180914T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180914T100000
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CREATED:20180914T165202Z
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SUMMARY:Lyrics Born with Marshall Law Band\, The Northshore Band\, DJ Indica Jones
DESCRIPTION:9.21 Friday (Hip-Hop)\nNectar & SolidSound present:\nLyrics Born\nMarshall Law Band\nNorthShore Band\nBukue\nDJ Indica Jones\n$17adv\n8pm\, 21+
URL:https://www.206zulu.org/event/lyrics-born-with-marshall-law-band-the-northshore-band-dj-indica-jones/
LOCATION:Nectar Lounge\, 412 North 36th St\, Seattle\, WA\, 98103\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180914T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180914T163000
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CREATED:20180910T171718Z
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SUMMARY:Legacy Fridays Open Mic / Showcase
DESCRIPTION:LEGACY FRIDAYS OPEN MIC/SHOWCASE VOL. 19\n#DELIVERY\n#LEGACYFridays #OpenMic #Showcase\nMonthly (2nd Fridays) 2018\nat Cypher Cafe inside Washington Hall\nHosted by Suntonio Bandanaz\nw/ DJ Neebor (Robbin Neebor Clemente)\n#FeaturedArtists\n#TBA\n(More Info & Submissions Email: BookALegend@gmail.com) #Seattle#Events #WhatToDoInSeattle W/ #TOWNHEROES & #RESPECTTHECULTURE #FAC3KREW\nLimited Sign Up Performer Slots Available (Come Early)
URL:https://www.206zulu.org/event/legacy-fridays-open-mic-showcase/
LOCATION:Washington Hall\, 153-14th Avenue\, Seattle\, 98122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert/Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180915T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180915T180000
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CREATED:20180914T160816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180914T165341Z
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SUMMARY:Northwest Hip Hop LIVE
DESCRIPTION:Its going down! We got a couple of very special legendary emcees in the house. – Suntonio Bandanaz – Rainwater Conglomerate – The Infinite of Tribal productions.
URL:https://www.206zulu.org/event/northwest-hip-hop-live/
LOCATION:Vermillion Art Gallery and Bar\, 1508 11th Ave\, Seattle\, WA\, 98122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert/Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180916T040000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180916T060000
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CREATED:20180914T051309Z
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SUMMARY:Jack Straw Artist Residency Application Workshop
DESCRIPTION:A panel of Jack Straw Cultural Center staff and resident artists will share work produced through Jack Straw artist residency programs\, talk about the application process\, and answer questions. With Daemond Arrindell (2018 Writers Program Curator)\, Etsuko Ichikawa\, and Paul Kikuchi. \nThe Jack Straw Artist Residency Programs offer established and emerging artists in diverse disciplines an opportunity to explore the creative use of sound in a professional atmosphere through residencies in our recording studios and participation in our various presentation programs. \nThe deadline for 2019’s programs is November 1\, 2018. Visit http://www.jackstraw.org/programs/asp/2019_apps.shtml for applications and more information.
URL:https://www.206zulu.org/event/jack-straw-artist-residency-application-workshop/
LOCATION:Washington Hall\, 153-14th Avenue\, Seattle\, 98122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180918T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180918T140000
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CREATED:20180914T163843Z
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SUMMARY:The Next Conversation: “Privilege\, Power\, and #MeToo”
DESCRIPTION:The Summary \nThis time\, we’ll be going into some of the issues behind the #MeToo movement. Read on below for details. \nThe Guests (see guest bios below) \nMichelle de la Vega\, Guest Moderator\, artist\, activist\nElliat Graney-Saucke\, documentary filmmaker\, organizer\nSarah Kavage\, artist\, urban planner\, organizer\nTariqa Waters\, artist\, curator\, mother\, entrepreneur\nAnd we’re working on a fourth conversation guest \nThe Story\nWe’re back after a summer hiatus. \nThis time\, we want to look at some of the issues around the #MeToo revelations: what they mean\, where they come from\, how people are dealing with them. This past summer\, after months of revelations around the United States and beyond\, these issues rose to the surface in Seattle\, and especially in the art\, music\, and restaurant/bar worlds. They came with the story that Sydney Brownstone broke on KUOW about allegations of sexual misconduct and assault against Dave Meinart. That was followed by a second story a few weeks later\, with a total of 11 women making accusations against Meinart\, a prominent music producer and restauranteur in Seattle. \nBut that was only a small part of the story. A number of women have told me over the years about the abuse\, assault\, and harassment they’ve faced in Seattle\, and it struck me that the subject would be a good topic for a broad conversation. I’ve asked artist and activist Michelle de la Vega to be the guest curator and moderator. I’ve been looking at whether or not this is conversation should specifically focus on the details of #MeToo\, or should look at broader questions of power\, privilege\, and identity. We think that it needs to do both. \nIt’s hugely difficult and complex topic\, with many facets\, many gray areas\, and many\, many questions. Come and talk about it. \nOne note: at the beginning of each conversation\, I usually lay out a few basic ground rules for the evening. But I almost never mention ethical action and good behavior\, since the assumption is that the people in the room are mature\, considerate\, and engaged people. And for the most part\, that has proven true. For this conversation\, both Michelle and I want to ensure that the conversation be an opportunity for both women and men to ask questions\, listen\, make observations\, and generally conduct a useful inquiry. At the same time\, as the subject matter may be personally or politically triggering for those conversing and attending\, we want to guarantee that the conversation be a place of safety\, support\, and consideration. \nThe Guests in Detail\nMichelle de la Vega is a multidisciplinary\, installation\, and community engagement artist in Seattle. Her large-scale ventures endeavor to push social and aesthetic boundaries through instigating dialogue\, practicing conceptually driven materiality and community investment on a wide scale. Michelle’s social engagement model deeply integrates community groups into the generative processes and exhibitions of her cross-disciplinary installations. Her work includes sculpture\, immersive environmental design\, video\, collage\, photography\, choreography\, text\, and partnership building through project based community engagement. She was recently named one of the Artists of the Year by City Arts Magazine. She is a teaching artist at Path With Art\, is creating a women’s art program at the King County Jail in collaboration with The Organization for Prostitution Survivors\, serves on the King County 4Culture Public Art Advisory Committee\, and is a beekeeper. \nElliat Graney-Saucke is a documentary filmmaker\, cultural researcher\, networker\, curator and innovative organizer. Her work is focused on cultural equity and intergenerational knowledge exchange. She is currently Owner and Creative Director of Elliat Creative LLC\, where she is leading video research and production for the NEA funded Knowledge Building Initiative with the National Performance Network (New Orleans). For the past two years\, Elliat has been been President of Seattle Documentary Association and in 2018 she was a nominated SIFF Fly Film Challenge Filmmaker and coach with Artists Up (Office of Arts and Culture / 4Culture). Elliat is from the PNW and returned to Seattle 3 years ago after living in Berlin\, Germany for 7 years\, where she gained an MA in World Heritage Studies and where she also made a lot of really gay performance art. www.elliat-creative.com \nSarah Kavage (www.kavage.com) is a Seattle-based visual artist\, urban planner\, and cultural organizer whose work explores place\, ecology\, and landscape. Her work in the public realm uses large scale gestures to create a platform for dialogue and interaction. In 2015\, she co-created and produced Duwamish Revealed (www.duwamishrevealed.com)\, a summerlong site specific exhibition along Seattle’s Duwamish River. She is currently working as an artist in residence for the Sound Transit public art program. Kavage has a Masters’ Degree in Urban Planning from the University of Washington and was selected in 2015 by Seattle Magazine as one of Seattle’s Most Influential People. \nTariqa Waters is an artist\, curator\, mother\, entrepreneur and the driving force behind the shapeshifting venue Martyr Sauce (http://www.martyrsauce.com/Martyr_Sauce/Martyr_Sauce.html). (A more comprehensive bio is coming.)
URL:https://www.206zulu.org/event/the-next-conversation-privilege-power-and-metoo/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180919T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180919T140000
DTSTAMP:20260507T110658
CREATED:20180914T161227Z
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SUMMARY:Lyrically We Stand: Showcasing Verbal Talents of our Community
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to participate in our monthly Live broadcast\nLYRICALLY WE STAND\, showcasing the verbal talents of our community.\nThird Wednesdays\, 7-8pm PST\nHost: Niela Maryam of Freshest Roots Presents: Expresso Open Mic\nThis event is an open mic for poetry\, spoken word\, and storytelling; and is also a forum for group discussion. \nALL AGES welcomed!\nAttend in person at 5262 Rainier Ave S\, Seattle in Columbia City.\nListen at www.Rainieravenueradio.world or on the TuneIn app. \nIf interested in performing\, please email RainierAvenueRadio.World@gmail.com. \nBrought to you by Your South Seattle Community Radio Station. \n#Seattle #SpokenWord #Poetry #Performance #LiveBroadcast
URL:https://www.206zulu.org/event/lyrically-we-stand-showcasing-verbal-talents-of-our-community/
LOCATION:RainierAvenueRadio.world\, 5262 Rainier Avenue So\, Seattle\, WA\, 98118\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180919T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180919T163000
DTSTAMP:20260507T110658
CREATED:20180911T142153Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180911T142153Z
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SUMMARY:E-40
DESCRIPTION:Showbox Presents \nE-40 \nWED\, 19 SEP 2018 at 08:00PM PDT\nAges: All Ages to Enter\, 21 & Over to Drink\nDoors Open: 07:00PM \nOnSale: Fri\, 27 Jul 2018 at 10:00AM PDT\nAnnouncement: Mon\, 23 Jul 2018 at 10:00AM PDT \nWith millions of records sold\, nationwide sold out shows\, loved by both the streets and respected amongst his peers\, without question E-40 continues to reign supreme. Empowering a familiar cliché that states\, “If it’s not broke\, don’t fix it” the Revenue Retrievin’ series continues and the most underrated rapper returns with two brand new albums entitled “Revenue Retrievin’ Graveyard Shift” and “Revenue Retrievin” Overtime Shift.” March 29\, 2011 will mark the release of the 15th and 16th albums from one of the biggest rap artist to come from the west coast. Artists T-Pain\, Tech N9ne in addition to E-40’s bay area conglomerate Guce\, Black C of RBL Posse\, Laroo\, Turf Talk\, Cousin Fik\, J. Stalin and The Click all grace the forth coming albums. E-40 and his son Droop-E who also raps and produces will once again share Executive Producer credits on both albums. \nGuests 21 and over can join us in the Kerns Music Lounge (adjacent to our main lobby) 2 hours prior to scheduled door time for food\, drinks and priority entry into the showroom
URL:https://www.206zulu.org/event/e-40/
LOCATION:The Showbox\, 1426 1st Ave\, Seattle\, WA\, 98101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert/Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180922T030000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180922T100000
DTSTAMP:20260507T110658
CREATED:20180911T135751Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180911T135751Z
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SUMMARY:Our Big Neighborhood: Seattle Children's Festival
DESCRIPTION:Northwest Folklife and Seattle Center present 5th Annual Seattle Children’s Festival\, a multicultural festival of music\, dance\, and arts for the whole family! \nHighlights:\n◦ Performances by caspar babypants\, Hip Hop with 206 Zulu\, Drag Queen Storytime with Aleksa Manila and other local performances\n◦ Traditional dances and stories highlighting the 2018 Cultural Focus: Echoes of Aztlan and Beyond with Grupo Folklórico Nuestras Raíces and Para Los Niños\n◦ Multiple Discovery Zones featuring hands-on activities\n◦ View the full schedule here: https://www.nwfolklife.org/seattlechildrensfestival-schedule/ \n‣ When: Saturday\, September 22\n‣ Where: Seattle Center Armory and Fisher Pavilion\n‣ Time: 10 AM – 5 PM\n‣ We are Committed to Access for All | Suggested Donation: $10 per person\, $20 per family\n‣ Learn more: https://www.nwfolklife.org/seattlechildrensfestival/ \nSeattle Children’s Festival is a part of Northwest Folklife and Seattle Center’s year-round youth and family program\, Our Big Neighborhood. Lean more: https://www.nwfolklife.org/our-big-neighborhood/ \nFor inquiries\, please contact folklife@nwfolklife.org.
URL:https://www.206zulu.org/event/our-big-neighborhood-seattle-childrens-festival/
LOCATION:Seattle Center\, 305 Harrison St\, Seattle\, WA\, 98109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180923T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180923T100000
DTSTAMP:20260507T110658
CREATED:20180914T170048Z
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SUMMARY:The Griot Party Experience 6.0
DESCRIPTION:The Healing continues with The Griot Party Experience 6.0. The theme is how water and gentrification play a role in the lives of Black and Brown people in the Central District of Seattle. Thank you to Seattle Public Utilities\, Seattle Office of Arts and Culture\, and the Seattle Public Library for sponsoring this Griot Party Experience.
URL:https://www.206zulu.org/event/the-griot-party-experience-6-0/
LOCATION:Langston Hughes Performing Arts Institute\, 104 17th Avenue So\, Seattle\, WA\, 98144\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180923T121500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180923T141500
DTSTAMP:20260507T110658
CREATED:20180914T162047Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180914T162047Z
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SUMMARY:Local Sightings 2018 – Local Legends (shorts)
DESCRIPTION:From poets to pranksters\, musicians to cobblers\, these documentary shorts celebrate the talent and spirit of Pacific Northwest residents. \n* * * * \nBleeding Into Eternity\n(Kier Atherton\, Trego\, MT\, 2017\, 7 min) \nThe first-person escapades of Joe Sawyer\, a backwoods poet who expresses the humor and clarity of his present life through writing. \nMedieval Martha Stewart\n(Taylor Hawkins\, Seattle\, WA\, 2018\, 14 min) \nA veteran of war finds solace through creating swords\, knives\, and medieval armor. \nThou Shall Not Tailgate\n(Greg Hamilton\, Portland\, OR\, 2018\, 26 min) \nA glimpse into the life of an independent artist\, former postal service worker and professional prankster and priest gives a glimpse into a life down a road less traveled. \nWorlds Next Door\n(Champ Pinyo Ensminger\, Seattle\, WA\, 2018\, 8 min) \nA look into the process of artistic baton passing\, where inspiration from the music that relates to Seattle awakens a free-flow process of drawing for one artist who touches upon themes of living in an increasingly mechanized world and the sounds it induces. \nThe Resilience of King Khazm\n(Elliat Graney-Saucke\, Seattle\, WA\, 2018\, 7 min) \nKing Khazm’s rich family history informs his transformative work as a community leader\, educator\, and artist in Seattle’s hip hop scene. \nSole Doctor\n(Paula Bernstein\, Portland\, OR\, 2018\, 12 min) \nThe story of George’s Shoe Repair\, a family-owned shoe repair shop in Portland\, Oregon that has served the community for over 50 years. \nThe Last Swing\n(Luke Wigren and Derek Knowles\, Renton\, WA\, 2017\, 10 min) \nNews of the final day of a mailwoman’s career touches the hearts of many who knew her as a devoted employee interested in connecting to the livelihood of those whose mail she delivered\, serenading her delivery of mail to the final swing with glorious appreciation. \nA Sublime Failure\n(David Quantic\, Seattle\, WA\, 2018\, 8 min) \nTwenty years ago\, David Schmader saw the chaotic masterpiece that is Showgirls for the first time\, and his life was changed forever. Inspired by what he calls its embodiment of “sublime failure\,” Schmader started doing live-commentaries of the film at Northwest Film Forum to share his love with audiences at large. Hear him wax poetic about his love of Showgirls in his own words!
URL:https://www.206zulu.org/event/local-sightings-2018-local-legends-shorts/
LOCATION:Northwest Film Forum\, 1515 12 Ave\, Seattle\, WA\, 98122\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180924T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180924T140000
DTSTAMP:20260507T110658
CREATED:20180914T162622Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180914T162622Z
UID:10000587-1537792200-1537797600@www.206zulu.org
SUMMARY:Teaching for Black Lives
DESCRIPTION:Local educators and activists feel that Black students’ minds and bodies are under attack. That’s why they created Teaching for Black Lives\, a handbook for creating the sweeping reform of our education system and equitable teaching strategies for Black students. The editors of this collection join us on Town Hall’s stage to read excerpts and call us to action to dismantle stereotypes and the school-to-prison pipeline. They call for educators everywhere to engage Black students in self-reflection and develop a curriculum that emphasizes community activism and social transformation. Sit in for these critical discussions of the ways we can improve the environment of education for Black students and communities in our nation and fight marginalization in our classrooms. \nDyan Watson is a member of the Rethinking Schools executive board\, as well as the social studies coordinator for the secondary program in teacher education at Lewis & Clark. \nJesse Hagopian teaches ethnic studies at Seattle’s Garfield High School where he is also co-adviser to the Black Student Union. \nWayne Au is a former public high school social studies and language arts teacher\, as well as a professor in the School of Educational Studies at the University of Washington\, Bothell campus. \nTo learn more about these speakers and the Teaching for Black Lives collection\, click here. \nThese editors will be joined by several student speakers for a collaborative conversation. \nFREE for youth 22 and under.
URL:https://www.206zulu.org/event/teaching-for-black-lives/
LOCATION:Langston Hughes Performing Arts Institute\, 104 17th Avenue So\, Seattle\, WA\, 98144\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180926T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180926T120000
DTSTAMP:20260507T110658
CREATED:20180914T163403Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180914T163403Z
UID:10000588-1537956000-1537963200@www.206zulu.org
SUMMARY:The Mixer / September: Filmmaker Legal Issues 101
DESCRIPTION:This month at The Mixer\, join us for an entertaining discussion of how filmmakers can protect their intellectual property\, conduct business in an effective and efficient manner\, and avoid common pitfalls when developing\, producing\, and distributing media projects. \nPresenter Shirley Roberson is an attorney with Hughes Media Law Group who has experience in film-related legal issues. We will examine basic types of intellectual property and unique legal features of each one\, discuss why LLC’s are used so prevalently in the entertainment industry\, review how to select the ”residence” of a business\, learn why asset valuation is so challenging\, and hear some fun but important lessons about “how and how not to” deal with business conflicts. \nJoin us for networking with local creatives\, and for Filmmaker Legal Issues 101! \nThis event is free and open to the public. All ages are welcome. Beer and wine will be available for purchase to 21+ guests. \nFor ADA accommodations or accessibility information\, contact laura.bet@seattle.gov. \nAbout the presenter: \nShirley Roberson is Senior Associate at Hughes Media Law Group PC\, where she focuses on corporate transactions – including mergers & acquisitions\, software licensing and distribution management\, and business asset management. At HMLG\, Shirley works with a broad range of clients\, including those in the entertainment\, media\, gaming\, and tech industries. Before joining HMLG\, Shirley was a founding partner of Arrow Law Group. She serves Seattle’s local community in many ways\, including as a member of the Book-It Repertory Theatre Board of Directors; President of the Rain City Rock Camp Board of Directors; and as an Arts Fund Associate from 2009 to 2013. \nAs the former in-house Programming Director for Wave Broadband®\, she implemented a number of prototype corporate initiatives addressing HD and VOD programming during the initial roll-out of these technologies to the cable industry. While attending Loyola Law School\, Shirley enjoyed the L.A. sun and serving as a litigation analyst with the NASD\, now known as FINRA. She also worked as a clerk\, paralegal and\, after passing the California bar exam\, associate at a local firm representing some of the largest retail and commercial development projects in the Los Angeles area. \nLaw is Shirley’s second career\, and before law school she put her MBA to work as a communications manager for DIRECTV®\, driving projects that introduced local satellite programming\, international programming\, VOD\, geography-based sports broadcasting and DVR technology to DIRECTV’s international customer base.
URL:https://www.206zulu.org/event/the-mixer-september-filmmaker-legal-issues-101/
LOCATION:KEXP\, 472 1st Avenue N\, Seattle\, WA\, 98109\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180929T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180929T163000
DTSTAMP:20260507T110658
CREATED:20180911T141816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180911T141816Z
UID:10000580-1538224200-1538238600@www.206zulu.org
SUMMARY:Childish Gambino
DESCRIPTION:Sale Dates and Times: \nPublic Onsale : Fri\, 9 Mar 2018 at 12:00 PM \nLive Nation Mobile App Presale : Thu\, 8 Mar 2018 at 10:00 AM \nPlatinum Tickets : Tue\, 6 Mar 2018 at 10:00 AM \nVIP Packages Presale : Tue\, 6 Mar 2018 at 10:00 AM \nAmerican Express Cardmember Presale : Tue\, 6 Mar 2018 at 12:00 PM \nLive Nation Presale : Thu\, 8 Mar 2018 at 10:00 AM \nAmerican Express Cardmember Seating : Fri\, 9 Mar 2018 at 12:00 PM \nVIP Package Onsale : Fri\, 9 Mar 2018 at 12:00 PM \nChildish Gambino Presale : Tue\, 6 Mar 2018 at 10:00 AM
URL:https://www.206zulu.org/event/childish-gambino/
LOCATION:Key Arena at Seattle Center\, 305 Harrison St\, Seattle\, WA\, 98109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert/Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180930T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180930T165900
DTSTAMP:20260507T110658
CREATED:20180911T140318Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180911T140318Z
UID:10000576-1538312400-1538326740@www.206zulu.org
SUMMARY:Concuss Presents Sunday Sunday Sunday Blakwizard Listening Party
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Clock-Out Lounge Last Sunday of Every Month! \nSunday Sep 30th\, 2018\nMusic start @ 9PM\nAdmission is Free \nSunday! Sunday! Sunday!\nBlakwizard Listening Party\, Concuss Music Showcase\, Record Swap\, and Pop-Up extravaganza \nOn Sunday\, September 30th\, Clockout Lounge is hosting the auditory debut of one of the most highly-anticipated collaborations in the long-living lineage of NW Hip Hop: The Blakwizard Album. \nFrom the cauldrons of Concuss\, Mark Washington aka Silas Blak and Specswizard super-collide to catalyze. Two of the most foundational and mythic in Seattle’s Hip Hop pantheon have brewed an immersive convergence to disrupt the status quo. The raw\, unadulterated music of Blakwizard bends sound\, style\, and source code across time\, space and dimension- transmitting living legacy to the lacking masses. Come be among the first to feel the impact. \nWe will have our one of a kind art & gear plus vinyl pop-up\, in addition to some exciting surprises in store for this event. Don’t miss this super special edition of Concuss’ Sunday! Sunday! Sunday! at Clock-Out Lounge. \nRecord Swap hosted by MadMax Wallace of Bop Street Records \n* Doors at 8pm * DJ Selections by Specswizard* Live Prologue by Charles Mudede * Exclusive Blakwizard Full Album Preview * Exclusive Artwork & Secret Surprises * \n8pm Doors & drinks\n9pm Selector Specswizard\n9:30pm Intro w/ Charles Mudede\n10pm Blakwizard Full Album Preview
URL:https://www.206zulu.org/event/concuss-presents-sunday-sunday-sunday-blakwizard-listening-party/
LOCATION:Clock-Out Lounge\, 4864 Beacon Ave S\, Seattle\, WA\, 98108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert/Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181005T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181005T120000
DTSTAMP:20260507T110658
CREATED:20181001T072953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181001T072953Z
UID:10000601-1538739000-1538740800@www.206zulu.org
SUMMARY:The Social Justice Film Festival 2018
DESCRIPTION:7 Days. 37 Films. 5 Venues around Seattle. \nWith the theme of Hope and Democracy\, this year’s films explore government by the people in the world today. Who belongs? Is it healthy? How are people shaping it and owning it? \nAmidst turbulent times\, our festival reveals the bright and most human moments. Sometimes they are flashes where creativity sparks activism. Sometimes persistence and perseverance are True North. \nCome see what’s happening in the world. Prepare to be inspired. \nSPECIAL EVENTS: \nJUSTICE IN IMMIGRATION\nFRI Oct. 5 | 6:30 pm | University Christian Church\nJoin us for discussion and films documenting the changing lines of identity\, immigration\, and institutions. “Undeterred” is a documentary about community resistance on the rural border town of Arivaca\, Arizona. Afterwards we’ll talk with the Northwest Immigration Rights Project about steps they’re taking to protect immigrant rights\, closer to home. \nSponsored by and benefiting the Northwest Immigrant Rights Project. \n……………………………………… \nTRUTH TO POWER: Unapologetically Black Voices in Civic Leadership\nSAT Oct. 6 | 7 pm | Northwest African American Museum\nJoin us for the documentary “My People Are Rising” and short film “Sincerely\, The Black Kids.” Stay to discuss the impact of Seattle’s Black Panther Party on its 50th anniversary and the institutional challenges that black student leaders face on mostly white college campuses today. \nSpeakers include Aaron Dixon\, founder of Seattle’s Black Panther party at age 19; local Black Student Union leaders; and Tony Benton\, host of Rainier Valley Radio. \nTicket includes entry to NAAM’s exhibit “Power to the People: Seattle Black Panther Party at 50.” Sponsored by the Northwest African American Museum. \n…………………………………….. \nINDIGENOUS FUTURES\nSAT Oct. 13 | 7 pm | Duwamish Longhouse & Cultural Center\nSeattle’s Duwamish Tribe—the Tribe of Chief Si’ahl—welcomes you to the Duwamish Longhouse & Cultural Center to view three short films and feature film “waałšiʔaƛin (Coming Home)\,” followed by a post-film Q&A. \nThese films tell the stories of Native Peoples reclaiming identity\, land\, and dignity. Watch Hope and Democracy in action as communities stand together in search of healing and a way home. \nSponsored by the Duwamish Longhouse & Cultural Center. \n>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> \nFull program of films via the ticket link below.\nHope to see you there!
URL:https://www.206zulu.org/event/the-social-justice-film-festival-2018/
CATEGORIES:Community Forum,Film Screening
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181005T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181005T133000
DTSTAMP:20260507T110658
CREATED:20180914T165753Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180914T165753Z
UID:10000593-1538739000-1538746200@www.206zulu.org
SUMMARY:The Intersection between Hip Hop Culture & Education
DESCRIPTION:The Intersection Between Hip Hop Culture & Education is an interactive lecture series and musical call to action created by Jahi focusing on the life affirming aspects of Hip Hop from an academic\, educational as well as cultural lens. This interactive dialogue\, presentation and performance explores the idea of musical diets\, and represents Hip Hop as a world culture with life affirming principles. \nCome see Jahi\, the lead MC of PE 2.0\, created by Chuck D\, of the iconic rap group\, Public Enemy\, as he gives a lecture and performance about the relationship between art\, education and hip hop. He has toured internationally for two decades\, released 13 independent albums\, and one on a major label. Jahi is also the program manager for Oakland Unified School District’s African American Male Achievement\, the leading organization in the US serving African American young men. \nThis event is FREE for ages 18+
URL:https://www.206zulu.org/event/the-intersection-between-hip-hop-culture-education/
LOCATION:Northwest African American Museum\, 2300 S. Massachusetts St\, Seattle\, WA\, 98144\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181006T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181006T140000
DTSTAMP:20260507T110658
CREATED:20181001T072048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181001T072250Z
UID:10000600-1538827200-1538834400@www.206zulu.org
SUMMARY:Truth to Power—Unapologetically Black Voices in Civic Leadership
DESCRIPTION:Witness local and nationwide history being made through the story of one man—Seattle Black Panther captain\, Aaron Dixon—and the enduring legacy of Black Power. \nThe documentary “My People Are Rising” and short film “Sincerely\, The Black Kids” are two portraits of black leadership—then and now. After watching the films\, we will celebrate the impact of Seattle’s Black Panther Party on its 50th anniversary and explore the contemporary challenges black student leaders face today on mostly white college campuses. \nPanelists include Seattle Black Panther chapter founder Aaron Dixon\, moderator Tony Benton of Rainier Valley Radio\, and local Black Student Union leaders. Ticket includes free entry to the Northwest African American Museum (NAAM) and its exhibit “Power to the People: Seattle Black Panther Party at 50.” \nSponsored by the Northwest African American Museum \nGeneral Admission: $15 | Senior/Student/Low-Income: $10
URL:https://www.206zulu.org/event/truth-to-power-unapologetically-black-voices-in-civic-leadership/
LOCATION:Northwest African American Museum\, 2300 S. Massachusetts St\, Seattle\, WA\, 98144\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Forum,Film Screening
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181009T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181009T160000
DTSTAMP:20260507T110658
CREATED:20181001T074150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181001T074150Z
UID:10000523-1539090000-1539100800@www.206zulu.org
SUMMARY:Oddisee & Evidence
DESCRIPTION:STG Presents Oddisee & Evidence (+Special Guests: Warm Brew) at The Neptune on October 9\, 2018. \nGeneral Admission\nAll Ages / Bar with I.D. \nTickets are $25.00 (not including fees). On sale now! –> bit.ly/2LfzXjS \nOddisee has released two studio albums\, several EPs\, mixtapes and instrumental albums\, and has over 23 million plays on Spotify. He’s been profiled by NPR\, the Washington Post\, praised by Pitchfork and Stereogum\, performed on NPR’s Tiny Desk\, Red Bull Sound Select and at festivals including Glastonbury and Sasquatch. ‘The Iceberg’ follows two releases in 2016\, the ‘Alwasta EP’ and the instrumentals album ‘The Odd Tape.’ His 2015 full-length ‘The Good Fight’ was a Top 10 album on the iTunes Hip-Hop/Rap chart and he won the iTunes Music award for Best Hip-Hop Album of 2012. \nEvidence\, born Michael Perretta\, never stops creating and he’s constantly perfecting his craft as an emcee\, producer\, photographer\, director\, and graffiti artist. He’s been a long a champion of hip-hop culture and advocate for the genre. \nEvidence’s affinity for hip-hop and the culture began in the early 1980s\, with his parents’ divorce and subsequent move from Santa Monica to neighboring Venice Beach. By the early 1990s\, he became a graffiti artist painting hip- hop inspired hieroglyphics under the name PW in a group named MSK. Soon after he moved next door to QD3\, son of producer Quincy Jones\, Evidence started rapping. QD3\, an accomplished West Coast producer\, became one of Evidence’s major influences in his pursuit to create music. \nFrom there\, Evidence teamed with the likeminded Rakaa to form the group Dilated Peoples and after the success of their 1997 single “Third Degree” b/w “Confidence” and “Global Dynamics” on ABB Records – and the addition of DJ Babu to the fold a year later – the group quickly became a fixture on the hip hop tour circuit. As a collective\, Dilated Peoples have toured the world and over a million albums\, earning them a place in the hip-hop history books. \nEvidence is also an accomplished producer and had his production work-featured on tracks for the Beastie Boys\, Linkin Park\, Swollen Members\, Defari\, Planet Asia and co- production on Kanye West’s debut album “College Dropout” which earned him a Grammy. \nEvidence has released a pair of solo albums in the “The Weatherman LP” and “Cats & Dogs”. As a solo artist he’s collaborated with Aloe Blacc\, Raekwon\, Slug\, and Prodigy\, and had production from the Alchemist\, DJ Premier\, DJ Babu\, and others. Evidence’s last solo release debuted within the Top 10 of the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Albums\, Independent Albums and Rap Albums charts while also reaching #64 on the Billboard 200 Albums chart. \nIn 2014\, Evidence formed the group Step Brothers with fellow producer/rapper the Alchemist and unleashed their debut album “Lord Steppington”. The quickly hit the road and began touring across America\, Europe\, and around the globe playing to sold-out shows. The album garnered critical acclaim from the likes of Pitchfork\, XXL\, All Music Guide\, HipHopDX\, and was named one of the “40 Best Rap Albums of 2014” by Rolling Stone. \nDilated Peoples returned with their highly anticipated new album “Directors of Photography” on the Rhymesayers and cracked the Billboard Top 200 at #41 and debuted in the Top 10 on both the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and Top Independent Albums charts. \nEvidence is currently working on his third solo album for release in late 2015 on Rhymesayers.
URL:https://www.206zulu.org/event/oddisee-evidence/
LOCATION:Neptune Theater\, 1303 NE 45th St\, Seattle\, WA\, 98105\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert/Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181011T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181011T165900
DTSTAMP:20260507T110658
CREATED:20180911T141216Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180914T171341Z
UID:10000578-1539262800-1539277140@www.206zulu.org
SUMMARY:STAS THEE BOSS & CHONG THE NOMAD
DESCRIPTION:10.11 Thursday\nNectar\, Crane City Music & Do206 Presents:\nStas THEE Boss & chong the nomad\nSPLIT LP VINYL RELEASE PARTY\nwith special guests\nKung Foo Grip & DoNormaal\n$12 presale / $15 DOS\n8pm\, 21+
URL:https://www.206zulu.org/event/stas-thee-boss-chong-the-nomad/
LOCATION:Nectar Lounge\, 412 North 36th St\, Seattle\, WA\, 98103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert/Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181019T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181019T140000
DTSTAMP:20260507T110658
CREATED:20181017T043507Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181017T043508Z
UID:10000532-1539950400-1539957600@www.206zulu.org
SUMMARY:City of Music Open Mic
DESCRIPTION:Join youth leaders from Totem Star\, KEXP\, The Vera Project\, 206 Zulu\, the Museum of Pop Culture‘s The Residency\, and Seattle Theatre Groupfor the first City of Music Open Mic! \nThe open mic will be from 7-9 PM—sign up begins at 6:30. This event is free and all ages\, and supported by the Seattle Music Commission.
URL:https://www.206zulu.org/event/city-of-music-open-mic/
LOCATION:The Vera Project\, Warren and Republican\, Seattle\, WA\, 98109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Forum,Concert/Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181019T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181019T163000
DTSTAMP:20260507T110658
CREATED:20181001T073655Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181001T073655Z
UID:10000602-1539954000-1539966600@www.206zulu.org
SUMMARY:Peanut Butter Wolf with Pressha\, DJ Indica Jones
DESCRIPTION:10.19 Friday (Hip-Hop)\nNectar & Solid Sound present:\nPeanut Butter Wolf\nPressha\nDJ Indica Jones\n$13adv\,\n8pm\, 21+
URL:https://www.206zulu.org/event/peanut-butter-wolf-with-pressha-dj-indica-jones/
LOCATION:Nectar Lounge\, 412 North 36th St\, Seattle\, WA\, 98103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert/Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181021T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181021T163000
DTSTAMP:20260507T110658
CREATED:20181001T080304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181001T080545Z
UID:10000527-1540126800-1540139400@www.206zulu.org
SUMMARY:Tech N9ne
DESCRIPTION:Knitting Factory + Showbox Presents \nTECH N9NE \nSUN\, 21 OCT 2018 at 08:00PM PDT\nAges: All Ages to Enter\, 21 & Over to Drink\nDoors Open: 07:00PM \nOnSale: Wed\, 8 Aug 2018 at 10:00AM PDT\nAnnouncement: Mon\, 6 Aug 2018 at 10:00AM PDT \nGiven the chaos enveloping the world and his status as an artistic visionary\, Tech N9ne realized he could create the change he wished to see. The pioneering platinum Kansas City rapper spent about a year crafting Planet\, his remarkable new album that represents a world much different from the one we inhabit.\n“I wanted to create my own planet because this one seems to be having so many problems with hatred and murders\,” Tech N9ne explains. “I just wanted to leave this planet by creating my own\, with love and hella lyrics.”\nTech N9ne’s lyrical supremacy and appreciation for love shines throughout the Planet track “Levitation.” Here\, Tech N9ne raps over ethereal sonics about how the adulation he gets from his supporters makes him feel like he’s floating.\n“I feel like David Blaine when I’m on that stage\,” Tech N9ne reveals. “But the love I get when I’m on the same level as them\, like at the meet and greets\, when they’re not looking up to me and they’re looking straight at me saying that my music kept them alive\, that my music helped them through their mother’s death\, that my music helped them through suicidal thoughts and is the reason they’re here now\, that’s beautiful. When they say that what I went through with my mom lessened their pain to know that somebody that they look up to is going through the same thing\, it makes me feel like I’m levitating. They hold me up high\, put me up high because I can save lives\, like a doctor or a paramedic. That makes me feel like I’m levitating\, the people and their stories of how I helped them through life has me floating.”\nTech N9ne then delivers what will likely become one of his signature songs with “We Won’t Go Quietly\,” an elegant and eloquent piano-accented track where he examines the roots of racism\, emotional pain and fear\, and notes how to overcome them with a loving and caring spirit. The source of Tech N9ne’s optimism came from a special person in his life.\n“The whole song was based around love\, and I learned to love from my mother\,” Tech N9ne reveals. “Since I’m trying to bring everybody together instead of separate and discriminate\, the whole basis is love. If we didn’t fear each other\, we could stand near each other. My mother’s last words to me were\, ‘Liberty and justice for all.’ She just kept saying it. That’s why the gist of the song is togetherness with love\, since that’s what we’re lacking on this planet since I’ve been on it.”\nEver since Tech N9ne’s been on the planet\, though\, his love of hip-hop culture (graffiti\, breakdancing\, DJing and rapping) has been a driving force in his life. One of the songs that helped shape him as a breakdancer was Hashim’s “Al-Naafiysh (The Soul)\,” the famous 1983 dance track best known for its up-tempo beat and futuristic\, robotic “It’s time” refrain. Today\, Tech N9ne pops with his tongue\, and wanted to remake “Al-Naafiysh (The Soul)” as a nod to his childhood. The resulting “Tech N9ne (Don’t Nobody Want None)” reflects Tech N9ne’s b-boy background and his lyrical gymnastics as his undulating and varying flows match the song’s mystic aura.\n“It’s an honor to be able to re-do ‘Al-Naafiysh (The Soul)’ on my record to pay homage to all the breakdancers and all the DJs\, all the dance crews\,” Tech N9ne says. “That’s me. I just started rapping and it took the place of my dancing.”\nNow that Tech N9ne focuses on rapping\, he takes the craft seriously\, approaching it as the master craftsman that he is. On the bouncy “How I’m Feelin’” with Snow Tha Product\, he flows in normal\, single and triple time to demonstrate that rappers can excel while employing a variety of flows. It’s an exercise in top-tier floetry in defense of rap’s expansive artistry.\nElsewhere on Planet\, Tech N9ne utilizes a stop-and-start style on “Drink Up” over a striking EDM aural collage. Then\, with “No Reason\,” Tech N9ne takes a confrontational approach. Backed by a menacing soundscape that matches his abrasive words\, the Strange Music head uses middle finger energy to go after a bogus label that emerged in 2016 with a name strikingly similar to the one that Tech and partner Travis O’Guin have been building for more than 15 years. “How dare you try to steal that name\, Strange\,” Tech N9ne says rhetorically\, “after so much work we’ve done\, and dilute it like that?”\nIndeed\, Tech N9ne and his Strange Music have become iconic rap brands\, so he has good reason to be protective of his musical turf\, his family\, and his legacy. Fiercely independent since the early 1990s\, Tech N9ne and Strange Music made their mark by creating mind-blowing music\, touring relentlessly\, delivering one of rap’s best live shows\, dominating the merchandising game\, and cultivating legions of fans around the world who swear by Tech N9ne’s music and the Strange Music brand.\nThe proof of Tech N9ne’s reach is evidenced by several metrics. On the sales front\, he earned his first platinum plaque June 20\, 2017 with “Caribou Lou\,” a standout selection from his 2006 album\, Everready (The Religion)\, a remarkable feat given that the song was released 11 years earlier. As a performer\, Tech N9ne also regularly does more than 150 concerts a year\, headlining his own domestic and international tours\, and appearing at festivals and special events. He does this while releasing albums\, compilations\, and working on the projects from his stable of artists. This steady and successful work is the reason Tech N9ne remains a fixture on Forbes’ Cash Kings list.\nNow\, after focusing on creating the world and vibe in which he and others can thrive\, Tech N9ne is ready to share his latest masterwork\, one overflowing with an optimistic take on mankind and its potential.\n“I went on my own planet and did my own thing\,” he says. “I wasn’t worried. I was relaxed constructing my planet. I didn’t have to worry about time restrictions or anything because it was coming like water.”\nWelcome to Tech N9ne’s Planet\, a utopian melding of message and musical mastery. \nGuests 21 and over can join us in the Showbox Sodo lounge 2 hours prior to scheduled door time for food\, drinks and priority entry into the showroom
URL:https://www.206zulu.org/event/tech-n9ne/
LOCATION:Showbox Sodo\, 1700 1st Ave S\, Seattle\, WA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert/Event
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SUMMARY:New Police Contract Teach-in
DESCRIPTION:The Seattle Community Police Commission has recommended the city council reject the new police contract. \nAt this meeting\, we’ll talk about many of the ways we’ve identified the contract rolls back police accountability reforms. \nWe support officers getting fair wages\, but the new contract would give up dozens of the police reforms the Community won in the historic Police Accountability System Legislation just last year. \nWhat key reforms are we talking about? When there is officer misconduct\, that the system works better\, is open to the public\, ensures accountability\, and that discipline is upheld. \nWe want to hear your thoughts. We need to stand together to protect the police accountability system. \nWe thank 206 Zulu for allowing us to have the space to do this important work.
URL:https://www.206zulu.org/event/new-police-contract-teach-in/
LOCATION:Seattle Vocational Institute\, 2120 S Jackson St\, Seattle\, 98144\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181101T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181101T140000
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CREATED:20181020T114944Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181020T114944Z
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SUMMARY:Crosscut Live: A Hip Hop History of Seattle
DESCRIPTION:Join Crosscut Live for A Hip Hop History of Seattle! \nWhat do public policy and hip hop have to do with one another? A lot\, it turns out. We’ll trace with history of Seattle’s jazz scene\, the rise of hip hop\, and the present day music scene as they’ve been shaped by redlining\, the Teen Dance Ordinance\, gentrification and the tech boom. \nWe’ll hear from local musical luminaries\, view archival footage from the golden days of jazz and hip hop and enjoy live performances that will change the way you look at the city and give you a glimpse of where the action is now. \nThis first event in our Crosscut Live series will feature the following artists: \n\nSir Mix-A-Lot & Ricardo Frazer – Hear the Seattle-born and -bred rapper and his manager\, producer and music business pioneer Ricardo Frazer\, talk about the historical significance of their work\, the ground they broke and their experiences in the Central District and beyond.\nGifted Gab – The Seattle favorite and current LA resident\, Gifted Gab\, will perform two songs and a brief live interview about what’s different\, what’s the same\, and where we go from here.\nGabriel Teodros – The KEXP DJ and rap artist will discuss the history of the Teen Dance Ordinance and his experience performing at “Sure Shot Sundays”\, the infamous all-ages hip hop gathering that pre-dated it.\nPorter Ray – Recently signed to Sub Pop Records\, Porter skews the modern experiment that is contemporary rap music wildly.  He is in a word: Authentic.  Porter Ray is a natural… he sounds like East Seattle feels. We’ll talk to Porter about the past\, present and future of hip hop in Seattle.\nVitamin D – The producer\, rapper\, DJ and audio engineer from Seattle who is widely acknowledged as one of the most important contributors to the Seattle hip hop scene and the founder of the “Seattle Sound” will bring his thoughts on the Teen Dance Ordinance to the stage.\nUpendo Moore – The son of Seattle hip-hop legend Jonathan Moore will open and close the show from the DJ booth.\n\nFor more information and to purchase tickets\, visit https://crosscut.com/event/crosscut-live-hip-hop-history-seattle
URL:https://www.206zulu.org/event/crosscut-live-a-hip-hop-history-of-seattle/
LOCATION:Hale’s Palladium\, 4301 Leary Way NW\, Seattle\, WA\, 98107\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181101T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181101T163000
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CREATED:20181001T075140Z
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SUMMARY:WARREN G with Grynch\, DJ Indica Jones
DESCRIPTION:11.1 Thursday (Hip-Hop)\nNectar & Solid Sound present:\nWarren G\nGrynch\nDJ Indica Jones\n$25-$28adv\nVIP Mezzanine $45\n8pm\, 21+
URL:https://www.206zulu.org/event/warren-g-with-grynch-dj-indica-jones/
LOCATION:Nectar Lounge\, 412 North 36th St\, Seattle\, WA\, 98103\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181102T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181102T163000
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CREATED:20181001T080903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181001T080903Z
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SUMMARY:Twista Live In Tacoma W/ Special Guests Off The Dome!
DESCRIPTION:Chi Town Legend and and fast rap master Twista will be right here in Tacoma\, Wa with local boyz Off The Dome Records aka O.T.D. Friday\, November 2nd at Jazzbones on 6th Ave!!!\nGet your tickets online now @ https://www.eventbrite.com/e/twista-live-w-special-guests-off-the-dome-tickets-49366238749 \nTwista has collaborated on songs with Kanye west\, Chris Brown\, Mariah carey\, bone thugs N Harmony\, Do or Die and many many more so There is no doubt he will be performing a collection of your favorite songs! \nCome join us for a fun fast paced night with a group of spitters that are guaranteed to turn up the heat and give you the time of your life! \nBig shoutout to Blazing Washington.com and TWO FIVE TREES Productions for making this possible for our city!\nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/twista-live-w-special-guests-off-the-dome-tickets-49366238749
URL:https://www.206zulu.org/event/twista-live-in-tacoma-w-special-guests-off-the-dome/
LOCATION:Jazzbones\, 2803 6th Ave\, Tacoma\, WA\, 98406\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert/Event
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