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Beatboxing With Our Boricua Buddies | BEAT's New Artist Of The Month

 

Virtual Open Mic:
Puerto Rico Takeover


BEAT's Virtual stage is back and this time our Boricua buddies from @beatboxpuertorico are rocking the mic!

Tune into our Instagram Live on Tuesday, March 30th at 12pm noon to to see all the amazing talent that beatboxers in Puerto Rico will showcase.

Are you just as excited as we are? Make sure you're following BEAT on Instagram so you don't miss the magic!
Artist Of The Month
BEAT is excited introduce the new Artists of the Month, NekoNeko is a Latin-Pop music group with a Puerto Rican/Brazilian background consisting of duo siblings, Nami and Yulsii. Both Nami and Yulsii grew up training in Miami as competitive gymnasts for more than 10 years.

Following their careers as professional athletes, they both discovered a new talent that bound them even closer to each other, and began exploring their musical artistry. Yulsii took on his singing ability and began producing and writing his own original tracks while Nami was introduced to the DJing industry while living in Boston where she became a resident DJ at Big Night Entertainment Group.

Last year as the pandemic hit and the world was forced to stay home on lockdown, Nami and Yulsii decided to join together as a duo with the intention to send out a message that talks mostly about self-acceptance. 
Bring A Little BEAT To Your School Or Organization
Are you in need of quality after school programming for your young people? Here at BEAT we develop inclusive, accessible arts education rooted in Hip Hop culture for youth ages 7-17 years old and people with disabilities. Here’s a snapshot of the three main programs we offer.   

BEAT Explorers is a beat making and lyricism program that engages students in creative and technical aspects of storytelling through MCing/rapping, songwriting and original music production. 
 
BEAT Breakers is a dance program that uses Bboy/Bgirling as a means to improve physical and mental health, while teaching the history of Breakin and Hip Hop culture.
 
BEAT Rockers is a music program that incorporates beatboxing for self-expression. 

All three programs allow participants to use creativity as a method of self expression all while providing fun and engaging experiences. If you are interested in bringing any of these programs to your school, organization, or community please contact our Program Director, Brittany Wilson at brittany@beatglobal.org or book a meeting with her HERE.
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