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Rhythm And Poem: Music to Decrease Inequality at School Meeting in Braila

This project aims to use rap and rap poetry as a tool to promote equality in schools. Learn about the history of rap, Romanian rappers, and the power of rhythm and rhyme in conveying messages. Join us from 10th to 14th October 2016 in Braila!

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Rhythm And Poem: Music to Decrease Inequality at School Meeting in Braila

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  1. Rhythm And Poem MUSIC PROJECT: Music to Decrease Inequality at School Meeting in Braila, 10th – 14th October 2016 This project has been funded with the financial support from the European Commission within Erasmus+.  The publisher is responsible for the contents of all publications. The European Commission bears no responsibility for the use of this information in any way.

  2. What is rap? Rap is a way of talking. A rap poem: 1) Has a strong RHYTHM 2) Uses RHYME 3) Has a THEME which is either a story or a message. 4) Often has the word ‘RAP’ in the title. 5) Uses everyday, COLLOQUIAL language 6) Is often written in a DIALECT, such as a Caribbean dialect.

  3. A brief history of RAP and RAP POETRY … RAP has a long history – one that can be traced back to ‘TOASTING’ in Jamaica (talking over reggae records) and before that to the poetry of ‘GRIOTS’ (musicians-storytellers) in Africa. RAP, in its modern form comes from a type of music called HIP-HOP.

  4. ROMANIAN RAPPERS CreTzu Byga (C.I.A) Rappa Ombladon won the Best Romanian Act Award at the  MTV Europe Music Awards in 2004 with the song "Egali din naștere" (Born Equal).

  5. Tranda ismainly known for his collaborations with fellow Constanţa rapper Criss Blaziny and reggae artist Skizzo Skillz. 

  6. Guess Who • He began his career as a member of the rap group Anonim along with group members Zekko and Griffo, and later launched a successful solo career in music. • He is one of the most successful artists from the new wave of Romanian hip hop and has gained considerable appreciation and mainstream attention in Romania.

  7. JerryCo MihaiDumitrescu better known by his stage name, JerryCo, is a Romanian rapper from  Bucharest. Pacha Man He is well known for his aggressive style and trademark Patois-Romanian mixture approach to songwriting.

  8. Tataee • VladIrimia primarily known by his stage name Tataee, is a Romanian record producer, rapper, record executive, and music manager. • He is one of the founders of the well-known Romanian hip hop trio B.U.G. Mafia, also having produced albums and overseeing the careers of many acclaimed Romanian rappers, such as La Familia, XXL & 10 Grei, Mahsat and JerryCo. • As a music producer, he is frequently credited as one of the pioneers and key figures in the architecture of the Romanian version of gangsta rap, a style of music that closely resembles its American counterpart but also includes various local influences derived from balkan music or, more recently, electronica.

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