Tonight: Freestyle / The Art of Rhyme
FREESTYLE / THE ART OF RHYME
TONIGHT @ 8.30PM in THE CUT
on C4
Tonight on The Cut at 8.30 on C4 we explore the history of freestyling, improvisational rap--the rarely recorded art form of rhyming spontaneously, or "off the top of the head." Freestyle / The Art of Rhyme follows the story of a group of underground hip hop MC's & DJ's from the early 1980's to the present day. Made over the course of more than seven years, mostly with borrowed or stolen cameras by a co-operative of students, b-boys, DJs, and MCs know as The Center for Hip-Hop Education, Freestyle takes the viewer on a journey through the previously unexamined dimensions of hip-hop as a spiritual and community based art form.
Freestyle / The Art of Rhyme is the first film to explore the social and cultural background that led to the current development of the street poet, or MC. It provides an inside look into the framework of hip-hop culture, its rules, taboos and social impact. Freestyle is also the first independent film to counter false notions of hip-hop's erroneous negative and overly aggressive image, therefore providing a unique look at a growing influence in modern American and world culture. Finally, Freestyle: The Art of Rhyme is the first-time documentary by Kevin Fitzgerald, a young and talented African-American filmmaker on the rise.
Don't miss it. The Cut, Tonight @ 8.30pm.
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