Evropa

The Connective & Inclusive Power of Hip Hop

Seminar

3-7 June 2024 | Ghent, Belgium – FL

This experimental and creative Seminar explores the power of Hip Hop as a pedagogical tool. Hip Hop connects to young people from various backgrounds. Let’s explore how to apply the inclusive power within your activities and projects.

The story and power of hip hop 

In its 50+ years of existence Hip Hop culture has grown into a global movement that speaks to the youth. It has the purpose to stimulate creativity, address societal pains, inspire peace, love, unity and fun.

It is the voice of young generations and it’s diverse by nature. Young people feel heard through the beats, lyrics and flows and they can express and explore themselves by sharing their own creative story. It became an important outlet for young talent, confidence and community building. More than other genres, Hip Hop tends to represent the voice of the often-unheard communities.

During this seminar we will explore the learning opportunities Hip Hop music and Hip Hop culture has got to offer. This while honoring the purpose and roots of Hip Hop and keeping the young people’s voices in the center. Let’s have a look at Hip hop culture from a pedagogical approach!

Objectives

  • To highlight the power of Hip Hop Pedagogy to inspire projects and collaborations and reach more youth
  • To learn and utilize the positive impact of Hip Hop within mental health, education, working experience, talent and community building
  • To sharpen the inclusive character of Hip Hop projects and pedagogy, utilize its strengths and address its working points. 
  • To shed light upon some good European practices and being inspired by the Hip Hop scene in Ghent
  • To create a European Hip Hop network for youth workers who are interested to meet and collaborate
  • To be introduced to European Youth programs and possible funding opportunities

Methodology

During this Seminar we will use the principles of Non-Formal Education and a Peer Learning approach based on the experiences of the group. We will tackle the inclusive approach of Hip Hop from a broad, fundamental focus on the history and local stories of Hip Hop to the practical application of Hip Hop Pedagogy

NOTE: Please, be aware that this training will not go deep into music creation skills but more on how to utilize Hip Hop and music in general through various ways with young people. It is not a course meant for professional artists, yet you will be invited to enjoy the creative process of music creation.

Profile of Participants:

  • Youth workers, trainers, mentors, youth leaders, art educators, creative therapists working with young people on a regular basis          
  • Above 18 years old 
  • Able to communicate in English (basic English knowledge)         
  • Previous international experience is not a must          
  • Music and/or Hip Hop interest preferred. This training is not meant for professional musicians, neither is such experience required. This training will be about how to utilize hip hop to connect with young people. Being open to creative exploration during and after the course is a plus. 

Recommended for Youth workers, trainers, mentors, youth leaders, art educators, creative therapists working with young people on a regular basis who want to deepen their interest, knowledge and practical application of Hip Hop Pedagogy and expand their network.

Available downloads: DRAFT SEMINAR The Connective & Inclusive Power of Hip Hop (1).pdf

More information at: SALTO