THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 29
Popping Workshop | with BIONIC (Machine Gone Funk / Rock Force Crew) – 6-7:15 p.m.
B-LONG Verbal Cypher – 7:30-9 p.m.
Led by Jaeya Bayani, Daniel “BRAVEMONK” Haywood, and Kelsa “K-Soul” Rieger-Haywood, this cross generational community conversation on the theme of Hip Hop and B-LONGing welcomes OGs, students, and everyone in between to share their stories in verbal cyphers.
FRIDAY, MARCH 1
House Workshop | with LaTasha Barnes – 6– 7:15 p.m.
CAPSTONE Film Screening and Conversation – 7:30-9 p.m.
Enjoy CAPSTONE - a short dance film by Daniel “Daniel D.F.Y.H” Williams (Purus Motus) featuring ChiBuck, a collective providing knowledge/awareness of Krump in Chicago while building respect for the culture and join the filmmaker and dancers for a conversation moderated by Show & Prove Hip Hop Studies Conference Founder Dr. Imani Kai Johnson.
SATURDAY, MARCH 2
Chicago Black Social Culture Map Community Archiving Day | with Honey Pot Performance – 9:30 a.m.-9:30 p.m.
Bring your flyers, photos, fashion, and stories to add to the ongoing digital archive! The Chicago Black Social Culture Map, designed by Honey Pot Performance in collaboration with the Modern Dance Music Research and Archiving Foundation, the Blackivists, and a team of local cultural historians and cultural producers, exists to preserve Chicago's black social cultural lineage - past, present, and future - through an experience that is both fun and informative.
Chicago Breaking: Lineage, Legacy, and Collective Consciousness | with Serouj “MIDUS” Aprahamian, BRAVEMONK and local Breaking pioneers – 10-11:30 a.m.
Research on the early years of Breaking will springboard to a broader discussion of where Hip Hop and street dance forms have been and where they are going today. We’ll examine local histories to see what we can learn and build on from the past to move forward with honor and integrity into the future.
B-LONGing & Futurity: Undergraduate Scholars Panel | with Jaeya Bayani, Vi McMahon, Myka Okot and Dr. Imani Kai Johnson – 11:45 a.m.-1:15 p.m.
Undergraduate scholars share, workshop, and present their research on who or what “belongs” in hip hop culture, in practitioner communities, or crews and draw particular attention to what Hip Hop will look like in the coming generations.
Prophet WKSHP: PILLARS | with 7NMS (Marjani Forté-Saunders and Everett Saunders) – 1:30-3:30 p.m.
7NMS’s PILLARS Workshop shares how principles of Listening, Sourcing, and Collective Leadership are critical anchors for their work. PILLARS asks participants, performing artists in movement and music, to bring their full selves by creating bites of art that share three self-identified pillars of their creativity.
B-LONG Battle & Jam – 2-10 p.m.
The Dance Center Theater is transformed into a DJ’d dance party with head-to-head freestyle dance battles, performances, cyphers, live painting and more! The jam kicks off with a slammin’ performance by Furious Styles, a collaboration between DJ Shon Dervis and percussionist Ernie Adams (2-4 p.m.) During this opening set, three Cypher Winners will be selected for automatic entry into the Top 16 at the Red Bull Dance Your Style Chicago Auditions. Judges include globally celebrated House, Hip Hop, and Waacking icon LaTasha Barnes, Popper BIONIC (Machine Gone Funk / Rock Force Crew), Freestyler Mikey Disko (MOP TOPS / Knuckle Neck Tribe / Soul Sector) and Chicago’s own legendary dancers: Lady Sol and Q.V.I.P. DJs include DJ Roc, Moz Definite, and Nero the Professor, plus Jimmy Payne, Jr. and more special guests and performances. Hosted by: BRAVEMONK & Killarina.
Competition Format: DJ’s spin four different “cypher sets” of the following genres: Funk, Hip Hop, House and Juke/Footwork. During each cypher, 8 dancers are selected for the battle, and randomly put into eight 4-person crews. The crews battle and the 4 winning crews move to the next round. At the end of each semi-final battle, the winning crew will select one member of the losing crew to join them in the finals for an epic 5v5 Open Styles Battle. Prizes: Winning Crew = $2,500 ($500 to each dancer), Second Place = $500 ($100 to each dancer).
Why Should We Be Documenting Black Social Culture Now? | with Honey Pot Performance, Chicago Hip Hop Heritage Museum, and more – 3:30-5 p.m.
The Chicago Black Social Culture Map (CBSCM) is a public humanities project documenting Black social culture from the Great Migration through the early 21st century with a focus on the emergence of house culture in the 1980s. The panel draws on the CBSCM project’s core goals and values to engage in a spirited conversation about why we should be documenting Black social culture now. We will discuss the joys and challenges of building a community archive and the ethics and care of engaging, documenting, and preserving community sourced knowledge forms and practices.
SUNDAY, MARCH 3
Hip Hop Freestyle Workshop | with Mikey Disko (MOP TOP / Knuckle Neck Tribe / Soul Sector) – 11a.m.-2:15 p.m.
Hip Hop in the Academy | with Dr. Ayo Walker – 12:30-2 p.m.
Red Bull Dance Your Style Chicago Auditions – 12 p.m. (doors open); 1-8:00 p.m.
Judges: BIONIC (Rock Force Crew / Machine Gone Funk), Mikey Disko (MOP TOP / Knuckle Neck Tribe/ Soul Sector), Lady Sol
DJ: TBA
Hosts: BRAVEMONK and Killarina
Finalists will move on to the Red Bull Dance Your Style Kansas City Qualifier. Doors open at noon. Day of sign-ups close at 1 p.m.
Red Bull Dance Your Style Auditions feature street dance judges who are looking for charisma, rhythm, musicality, movement and creativity. All street dance styles are welcome but please note, this is not a breaking competition. Breaking in front of the judges may lead to disqualification. Dancers must be 16 or older and a US resident to compete.
Open Swim Presents Making Beats & Performance | with Barron “Slot-A” Bollar– 2:30-3:45 p.m.