Showing posts with label spiritchild. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spiritchild. Show all posts

Sunday, September 16, 2012

MENTAL NOTES & JEN WALLER (CD RELEASE) OCT 6 @ SYCAMORE

The xSpiritMental Records Presents

Mental Notes Live @ Sycamore
featuring Jen Waller and her Official CD release party

118 Cortelyou Road
Q Train to Cortelyou Road
$5 Cover, 9pm - 11pm, 21 plus

The Line Up
Mental Notes features
Musical Director Yuki Ishiba on Keys
Bass & Groove Bill Foster
Drums & Foundation Rod Gross
vocals & vibrations spirit
special guest TBA
playing songs off the latest Electric Cinnamon Release
(produced by Creative Maze of Reality Check)
https://www.cdbaby.com/cd/spiritchildofmentalnotes


Jen Waller
celebrating the official CD Release Party
"It Can Be Broken Down"
https://www.cdbaby.com/cd/jenwaller

www.xspiritmental.com
bringing you liveness since 1999...
quality music & a movement to move with, dance with us

Friday, March 16, 2012

ART START changing the lives of homeless, at-risk youth

http://www.thegrio.com/local/new-york/art-program-changing-the-lives-of-homeless-youth.php

ART START changing the lives of homeless, at-risk youth


ART START changing the lives of homeless, at-risk youth
Students of One Mic, a workshop within the ART START non-profit organization. (Photo: ART START)

Amid the skyscrapers, the traffic, and the harsh realities of New York City lies ART START, a nationally recognized, award-winning non-profit organization that uses art to nurture, transform, and save lives. Described as an escape for at-risk and homeless youth, the organization encourages students to immerse themselves in art to find their purpose, and to persevere through obstacles.

Musician Miky Solano, also known as Miky Hustles, is just one of the 11,000 youth who say ART START has changed their lives. He has been involved with ART START for the past three years.

"I never really knew what art was," he told theGrio. "I always thought it was just drawing or painting. Yet once I met some people that started teaching me what art really is, it changed my whole perspective on art. They told me that music is also a form of art and how you could express yourself, so since then it changed my whole perspective about art. I see life in a different way than I thought I would ever see [it]."

Before his involvement in ART START, the 21-year-old Solano said he had been incarcerated and was headed in the wrong direction.

"I was always getting in trouble or doing things that weren't appropriate," Solano said. "I was also always close-minded and never trying to explore or expand my knowledge on different things that were out there."

Once Solano was out of prison, he decided to make a change in his life after talking with one of his friends. "One of my friends had been incarcerated, and after that he was introduced to this program," he continued, "I had also been in the same predicament as my friend, and he knew that I wanted to get involved in music. So he told me to go one day, and I did."

Yet, Solano admitted that he was nervous about creating music since he never really knew how to make a song. However, once he started getting comfortable, he made his first musical piece.

"My first song ever was called H.O.P.E.," he asserted. "[The ART START facilitators] helped me a lot and helped me opened up my mind. I started thinking and talking about things that I had never talked about before, like politics, nature, conspiracies, government, [the] economy, astronomy and more. Through ART START, I've learned that you can speak your mind. I've also learned that there is more stuff out there that you can discover. Knowledge is infinite!"

To Solano, ART START has helped him fulfill his dream of sharing his music with the world. "My art is music," he said, "I've realized that the microphone is a powerful tool, because when I speak it gets recorded and goes into millions of peoples' ears. Whatever I am saying, someone can catch onto it and hopefully they understand what I'm saying, where I'm coming from, and how I see the world or life."

Solano is not the only person who has realized the power of art.

Author and researcher Mariah Buchanan has also discovered its power. In her book Educating Black Youth Moral Principles through Black Art, Buchanan asserts that after conducting a research study, she found that black students develop better morals and life perspectives through critically interpreting works of art created by black artists. Through the study, she found that art helped students gain moral integrity and purpose.

"Art depicts historical facts, cultural differences, and aesthetic values each of us may have," she wrote in her research paper, "Art can also foster a sense of identity through the interaction between the viewer and the work. This study will allow teachers another avenue to direct moral principles, which is a form of character education, by using art as a tool to do so. This study should, I believe, be investigated further because it will contribute to the overwhelming need in America to enhance the lives of black youth, because many are considered at risk."

Indeed, ART START is one organization whose facilitators are teaching art to its at-risk youth to encourage them to create better lives for themselves.


Billy Martin, also known as Spiritchild, is the current director of ART START's music program, One Mic. After being in the position for a year, he said that this is his dream job, as it compliments his life experiences.

"ART START has been an evolution of my life's work," Martin said, "I've always done workshops internationally and throughout the United States. However, through ART START I'm able to not only introduce concepts, but also to develop and nourish our participants for a longer moment in time. I've witnessed students gain a deeper understanding of self, and a holistic approach to being an artist and an individual in this world, from nutrition, to endless forms of expression like voice, production, instruments, and graffiti, to combating stereotypes and misogyny in hip hop."

ART START was established in the spring of 1991 after a small group of artists joined with homeless kids to make art in New York City.

Now, more than twenty years later, ART START has been recognized by celebrities and world leaders for its educators, who use creative arts to support and transform the lives of youth who seem to be going down the wrong path.

In fact, according to the directors of ART START, youth involved in the organization usually live in city shelters, on the streets, are involved in court cases, or are in rough family situations. The organization offers these young people workshops designed with a student-centered approach to education.

"Our workshops instill in our youth the confidence to appreciate who they already are and what they innately have to offer the world; then, to think critically, ask important questions, and pursue meaningful opportunities in life -- against all odds," Martin said, "While encouraging personal development on many levels, by using art and music projects and focusing on their outlet for expression, kids are free to build trusting relationships with our teaching artists."

Even though Tyrone Richards, also known as T Rich, just joined ART START last year, its One Mic Program has already changed his perspective.

"Without my art, which is my music, I would not be me," Richards said, "I would be lost in my own skin. Making music takes my pain away. I believe that art is powerful. Whether it's drawing art or making music, art it something that all people can relate to. I would tell kids or young adults to sign up for ART START to get better at their craft and to learn about themselves more."

Torey Baker, also known as Mad Bangers, also added that being involved with ART START helped him to stay out of trouble and to make something of his life. The twenty-year-old got involved with ART START and its One Mic program two years ago.

"ART START changed my life by keeping me focused on music," Baker told theGrio, "I have realized that art saves lives. Just to come to the program every Tuesday and Wednesday is great, especially since I get to be in a studio."

For Baker, ART START has created a positive ripple effect on his life by bringing positive people into his life. He noted that the organization has allowed him to not only meet more people, but also to have a greater sense of well-being.

"It not only changed my life, but it changed the lives of the people in my life," he said, "I would tell other youth to get involved with ART START, because it expands your mind and helps you explore more about life. It also gives you great opportunities and guidance in whatever you want to pursue in your life. You can collaborate with other people around the same age group and help out, which helps when you start meeting new people outside of ART START, because you are confident in yourself."

To help build students' confidence even more, Martin said he and other facilitators often take the students on trips to help educate them on different artworks, cultures, and people.

"Some of our students have never left New York City," he said, "Yet, in the past year we've traveled to Philly, upstate New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts and other states to visit various higher learning institutions, participate in conferences, engage in workshops and performances, and have fun. A few of our participants are even currently learning some basic German to prepare them for their first international trip to Germany and the Czech Republic in the fall."

Leaders of ART START hope to encourage others to support their organization, so that more at-risk youth can use it to change their lives.

Indeed, as Solano looks back on his experiences at ART START, he said that he is motivated to help others realize that art can transform their circumstances.

"Art is powerful and magical, because through art anyone can take pieces and create a masterpiece," Solano, "I've always wondered why art is so big and important. However, I have realized that art is life. We live in it, and we are constantly surrounded by it."

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

spiritchild radio interview on Mental Notes & Politics

thank you to peter from Hamilton College Clinton, NY WHCL FM for the interview and thank you to Lisa Duggan for setting it up and Laila Murad for wake up support:). http://radio4all.net/index.php/program/57562

spiritchild, as he is known, is a freedom singer from the south Bronx by way of Brooklyn, who uses the arts to cultivate a cultural revolution. He integrates activism and hip hop music production as the founder of the Movement In Motion Artist & Activist Collective.

Credits: The Wringer is a weekly program broadcast from Hamilton College with host Pete Bianco. It can be streamed live Wednesdays 8:00am-10:00am EST at www.whcl.org
Notes: www.xspiritmental.com/blog

www.xspiritmental.com

onemicartists.com

www.myspace.com/spiritchildmentalnotes

Monday, November 28, 2011

Dec 3rd Sat Night 12:30am Mental Notes since 1999 celebration


Mental Notes since 1999

celebrating the sounds and vibrations of Mental Notes since 1999 and

featuring Movement In Motion Collective and celebrating our 9 years of international arts and community organizing

featuring Yuki Ishiba on keys,

Leon Boykins on Bass,

Sam Knight on Drums

spirit on vocals

and special special surprise guest belly dancer CASHEL CAMPBELL

xspiritmental jam session winter vibrations

serving the people since 1999
all ages
$10

featuring special surprise guest
MC K~Swift of New Rap Order
Evan Greer of Riot Folk performing the hits off the Back to the Roots
Miky Bless of One Mic Art Start
Carly DeLuca of Art Start
Stephanie Rooker from Stephanie Rooker & the Search Engine
Tiffany
and still more to come.

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Mental Notes since 1999 DEC 3RD SAT NIGHT AT THE BLUE NOTE



celebrating the sounds and vibrations of Mental Notes since 1999 and

featuring Movement In Motion Collective and celebrating our 9 years of international arts and community organizing

featuring Yuki Ishiba on keys,

Leon Boykins on Bass,

Sam Knight on Drums

spirit on vocals

and special special surprise guest belly dancer CASHEL CAMPBELL

xspiritmental jam session winter vibrations

serving the people since 1999
all ages
$10

featuring special surprise guest
MC K~Swift of New Rap Order
Evan Greer of Riot Folk performing the hits off the Back to the Roots
Miky Bless of One Mic Art Start
Carly DeLuca of Art Start
Stephanie Rooker from Stephanie Rooker & the Search Engine
and still more to come.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Art Start One Mic interview on Fox 5 featuing Miky & spiritchild

Check out one of our rising stars, Miky Hustles Miguel “Miky” Solano on Fox 5. Take a walk inside his mind, mind, mind, mind, mind…
get involved and volunteer with One Mic email spirit@art-start.org
more than the music, the movement, we doing it…

Click on the 3rd and 4th video segments under the viewer to skip straight to the ART Start Johanna De Los Santos segment.

http://www.myfoxny.com/dpp/about_us/street_talk/street-talk-nov-12-2011

Art Start program helped Miky Solano leave behind life of crime, find voice via music and rapping



Art Start program helped Miky Solano leave behind life of crime, find voice via music and rapping

http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/2011/10/24/2011-10-24_art_start_program_helped_miky_solano_leave_behind_life_of_crime_find_voice_via_m.html?r=entertainment

Art Start program helped Miky Solano leave behind life of crime, find voice via music and rapping

BY Jacob E. Osterhout
DAILY NEWS FEATURE REPORTER


Monday, October 24th 2011, 4:00 AM
Miky Solano, 20, an ex-youth offender from Gowanus, finds his voice as a rapper.
Jacob E. Osterhout for News
Miky Solano, 20, an ex-youth offender from Gowanus, finds his voice as a rapper.

Until recently, self-expression was never Miguel (Miky) Solano’s strong point.

In fact, for much of his two decades, the only thing the Brooklyn native (who bears a striking resemblance to the rapper Big Pun) was good at was getting in trouble.

To be fair, growing up in a hard-scrabble part of Gowanus, trouble was easy to find.

Then Solano grabbed a microphone in an Art Start recording studio and suddenly he was Miky, a master freestyle artist who could put into verse the day-to-day challenges of a young man struggling to rise from the streets of Brooklyn.

“My high school wasn’t teaching me anything, so I dropped out and got in trouble with the police,” says Miky, describing his experience as a 15-year-old Mexican-American being arrested for possessing 90 bags of crack cocaine.

“I was looking at seven to 15 years in prison, but I was young and lucky, and only got probation.”

That’s when Miky discovered the One Mic recording workshop run by Art Start, a 20-year-old organization that offers art programs in homeless shelters and as part of alternative-to-incarceration programs throughout New York City.

With the motto “Art saves lives,” Art Start believes that the creative process, be it musical or visual, has the capability to transform the lives of at-risk youth.

“This is a place for all of us to come and express ourselves,” says Billy (Spiritchild) Martin, a spoken-word artist from the Bronx and One Mic program director. “Self-esteem and discipline is what we are aiming for. To have this communication through hip hop is very important, so that the students can share their life experiences.”

By his own admission, the One Mic program, which has a rotating group of 15 students, has changed Miky’s life, instilling in the 20-year-old a sense of confidence.

“The first time I came to the One Mic studio, I was real quiet because I didn’t know anyone and I didn’t really know what I was doing,” says Miky. “I was interested in music and liked to create beats by banging on tables, but I didn’t have the right equipment or anything. Then I slowly started to learn what I was doing.”

Miky teamed with teaching artists like Spiritchild to learn how to expand his vocabulary and properly put together a song.
“I didn’t know about song structure initially,” recalls Miky. “I would just write a lot of words, sentences and rhymes. I didn’t even know what a bar was. He pushed me to use more vocabulary, write in 16 bars and to actually have a logical flow to my lyrics.”

Miky (c.) hangs out with his friends at the Art Start recordin studio in Manhattan. (Jacob E. Osterhout for News)

Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/2011/10/24/2011-10-24_art_start_program_helped_miky_solano_leave_behind_life_of_crime_find_voice_via_m.html#ixzz1biSG7oQS


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Two years later, Miky, who earned his GED and has a day job at a funeral home in Brooklyn, attends the One Mic workshop twice a week for four hours and has recorded more than 20 songs.

“I don’t know anywhere else where I can go and use a free studio,” he says, noting that an equivalent studio would cost at least $60 an hour.

“It’s a good studio, too. All the equipment is top of the line. I try to pass that appreciation along to the new people who come in.”

It’s not the product, however, but the process that Miky enjoys.

“I come not only for the studio, but the people, too,” he says. “It’s all about the music and exchanging ideas.
Everybody has a different talent. There’s the producer who is good at making beats, the singer and the rapper, and it’s important to work with them all.”

Spiritchild nods in agreement, emphasizing that One Mic is not a talent contest.

“This is not an artist-development program,” he says. “Not everybody here is trying to be a professional MC. Many just want to socialize and hang out and write. This is simply an opportunity to be heard.”

In fact, Miky’s big dream isn’t even to become a rap star, although if it happened, he says, “I wouldn’t complain.”

Instead, he’d like to be a politician and help shape America’s immigration policy, a very important issue for both of his parents, who immigrated from Mexico.

He believes participating in the One Mic program will help him accomplish those dreams by improving his focus and communication skills.

“Before One Mic, I wasn’t committed to anything, really,” he says. “Now I know I’ve got to get serious. Once I open up my mind, the songs just pour out of me. I have a clearer vision of what I want to be. This growing-up process can really help everybody.”

YOU SHOULD KNOW

To hear Miky rap, visit www.reverbnation.com/mikybless. For more information on Art Start, visit art-start.org.

josterhout@nydailynews.com

Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/2011/10/24/2011-10-24_art_start_program_helped_miky_solano_leave_behind_life_of_crime_find_voice_via_m.html#ixzz1bijRToeF

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Join me, my students, Bill Cosby, Chita Rivera and Mark Nadler on Oct. 13th - A benefit concert for ART START!


revolutionary greetings

as we assist in the OWS movement, rallies, and struggles throughout new york city and the world. we continue our necessary work with the youth who are formally incarnated and in the shelter systems of new york city.

as some of you may know, since March i've been directing a hip hop program entitled one mic (with Art Start). 6 of the students will perform this night and share the stage with living legends for a huge fundraiser. please join us if you are able to. i know the ticket sales are pricey but if you are unable to attend maybe you could pass the info to some groups or people you may know.

every cent goes directly to our programs throughout new york city as we continue to provide art to places that the state and government overlook to fund or even care for.
it is the 20th anniversary of Art Start and we intend to make 20 more years of service through our efforts and your support.
thank you

freedom
spirit

freedom singer
One Mic program director

www.xspiritmental.com
www.onemicartists.com
www.facebook.com/spiritchildmentalnotes
www.movementinmotion.com

NY 646 319 6523
Berlin mobile 011 49 01 639 24 51 95

Monday, August 29, 2011

sept 1st Mental Notes back @ Shrine


2271 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd New York NY 10030 US (212) 690-7807 [map]
Price: $5

8pm-9pm come see Mental Notes xspiritmental session featuring TBA...

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Black August xspiritmental jam session last show of the nyc summer



come check us out at our new local spot around the way. last show of the summer. we will host an xspiritmental session, musicians, poets, vocalist welcomed. free...

Mental Notes will include

Sam Knight on drums
Yuki Ishiba on keys
Wayne Batchelor on Bass
spirit on vocals

with special guest just announced SIMPLE ONE live from Berlin reality check crew


we hit at 10 and end at 12am

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

http://myemail.constantcontact.com/LitWorld-in-the-Field--Mothers-University--Magic-Birds---Live-Orange.html?soid=1102557664683&aid=Y6kfE28iqHI


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LitWorld Writer in Kenya



All over the world, people seek out stories and words to comfort, inspire, inform and protect. In New York, tomorrow July 13, 2011, LitWorld hosts our second Live Orange Webcast to celebrate the superpowers of literacy to bind us, honor our inner selves and find each other across time zones.



Our beloved friend and inspiration spiritchild and his amazing band of hip hop leaders extraordinaire will call us together to teach this time. Be with LitWorld for this special event. RSVP, see more details, and tune in LIVE tomorrow at 2pm EST at facebook.com/litworld.



I am far away right now, in Kibera, Nairobi, Kenya with our LitWorld Delegation working with the Children of Kibera Foundation to strengthen local teachers and community members as literacy leaders so that all children and all people can partake in the wildly miraculous world that is the world of words. I am thinking of you. I am thinking of how the world is in need of justice and fairness. I think this can only happen if we fortify the world for the world's children. Like vitamins in milk and fresh air itself, literacy pumps power into minds and bodies.



Today, we meet in a dark room on a busy dirt road in the hum and din of the complex, deeply challenging, profound life that is Kibera, Kenya, a community living in extreme poverty in Nairobi. The women who gather with us are all HIV/AIDS positive mothers. They have created a sanctuary for themselves here, teaching themselves how to bead to stay alive, to pay for their own care. Their microbusiness sustains them. They very carefully set one part aside for savings so they can grow the enterprise. They keep a special fund for when one of them dies, so they can give her a proper funeral.



They meet every week to talk about the catastrophic isolation this disease has brought to them, pushing them out of their own homes, out of work, away from families. There are hundreds of thousands, no, millions of women just like them around the world, but these women have found something special, something that is replenishing them, giving them hope. They have found each other's stories. And in those stories, comes the hope and joy of friendship, of trust, of becoming known again.



Here, we have the first meeting of the Moms for LitWorld Initiative. It begins here today in this dark but bright place today on July 12, 2011.



None of these twenty women finished sixth grade. Several never went to school at all. When they share their hopes and dreams, they are all, every single one, for their children. It is mothers who will change the world, we all agree, and stand and cheer, and we gather hands and commit to this: We WILL be together. We will not forsake one another.



The first session of "Bead and Read" will happen via video chat in four weeks time. Mothers in New York will learn to bead and will teach these earnest beautiful courageous women in Kibera how to read. For they long to do it. "We want to create brochures for our business," one tells me. Another beautiful woman says with a smile: "I want to write you an email." I say there is no shame in HIV/AIDS and there is no shame that they did not finish school. None of this is cause for shame. Together right here, right now, with an online call, we can create our own Mothers University. We can give each other a degree.



Just down the road, we journey back to the Red Rose School to meet with the Girls LitClub for another session this week, with the radiant Mercy and Diana and Sharon and Quinter and all the amazing girls. They say: "I never knew what a friend was until the Girls Club started." They say: "When can we read again? Let's read all day and all night until you leave." They say: "Sometimes I daydream at school that I am a mermaid."



They are just so young, these extraordinary young women, ages ten, eleven and twelve. Their whole selves are set and ready to leap off from childhood into adulthood. They write without wanting ever to stop in their writing journals. They soak up the read aloud, their eyes turned to it like we turn our faces to the sun on the first warm day of spring. They are hungry, so hungry, hungry for it all. Their mothers did not go to school. They share about how hard it is to stay in school, that the pressure all around them is all about leaving school. The LitClub is a life raft.



In one of the classrooms here at Red Rose School where LitWorld is working alongside teachers and students, the child, age six, is asked to start a story for us. We will all add a line and finish it with her. She is the first. She loves stories. She says: "There is a small village with no food. There is a big village with lots of food. A magic bird arrives to the villages. He is going to solve this problem." She sees a story as a route to solving a problem, and how right she is.



Stories belong to all of us, and stories are the key to building a literate life. Every human being has them. It is simply a fluke of chance we do not live in Kibera, but we could easily be Kiberans. I would be proud to be Kiberan. Resourceful in an underresourced environment, joyful in a painfully deprivational circumstance, hopeful and optimistic in a catastrophic set of circumstances, stories are what make people sing, dance, laugh and love each other. It's what makes everyone happy. There is a lot of that right here. So it makes me so hopeful too, but also with this sense of extreme urgency: We must do this work now. We cannot wait. Learning to read and write is the fundamental human right that is going to catapult the girls club girls away from the danger and perilousness of their mother's hard lives. They are growing up right now. Before our eyes. Let's all join together and be with them all.



Be with us in this journey any way you can.



Pam





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Make a contribution to support this urgent need: litworld.org/donate



- $100 will support video chat trainings with Moms for LitWorld Kibera



- $300 will fund books and bookshelves for a classroom library at Red Rose School



- $1,000 will launch a new Girls LitClub in Kibera with a LitKit and training sessions





With special thanks to our awesome partners the Children of Kibera Foundation.





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Saturday, July 9, 2011

International Hip Hop Youth Tour NYC-Germany


One Mic / Art Start & Movement In Motion presents
an International Opening Minds

all artist who come and sign up entry is free...
we mean artist very loosely ;).
all ages...

join us at the Brecht forum July 9th 7pm to celebrate our first ever
international movement in motion youth hip hop exchange
featuring
K-Swift
Carly Delight
Marine Futin (France)
Woodvalley Movement (Germany)
spirit
Mental Notes
Movement In Motion (international)
Cashel Sapphire (belly dancing)

please join us in welcoming our youth group from Marburg Germany with their stateside debut along with our youth group from one mic NYC in a series of hip hop, r&b and xspiritmental performances.
$5-10 donation

bar will be available (taleigh holding it down)

www.onemicartists.com
www.xspiritmental.com
www.movementinmotion.com

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July 8th
Washington Square Park
5pm
featuring Woodvalley Movement (Germany), One Mic (NYC), spiritchild, K-Swift, Marine Futin (France), Movement In Motion (International) free
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July 6th 7pm-8pm
CAFE 5C
5th street Avenue C, NYC
meet and greet and performances
featuring Woodvalley Movement (Germany)
One Mic (NYC)

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Wednesday, April 6, 2011

The Times with The Big Takeover and The Mental Notes Friday April 8th @ Union Hall brooklyn


Time
Friday at 8:00pm - Saturday at 12:00am
Location
Union Hall
Created By
Union Hall, Chris Sheard

More Info
The Times with The Big Takeover and The Mental Notes

THE TIMES
The Times epitomizes modern music. They blur the lines between genres. They take their favorite elements from all different types of music to create something new. Many bands take borderless music too far. Oftentimes, mixing musical styles just clash. The Times seemlessly combine, reggae and blues, rap and rock, folk and funk. But it's not a music gumbo, where all of l...ast weeks leftovers are thrown into a pot; their shows are a seven course meal, each song it's own unique blend of flavors, all complimenting each other until you feel like your ears are stuffed. The band name says all you need to know about their lyrical style. Their songs are about real life in our day and age. They avoid popular love song lyrics, and mundane observationism. They talk about what it's like to be a real person in the world. And they do it with soul, a smile and a sense of humor. And it's all music that will make you shake your ass. These days, it seems like every sound and scene is computer generated. The Times has a refreshingly old-school organic sound. If you are looking for a band that still has soul, The Times delivers.

THE BIG TAKEOVER
The Big Takeover is a high energy sextet, with a refreshingly upbeat, yet groove oriented, party-making approach to interpreting the Jamaican tradition of rocksteady, ska and reggae music. Formed in the funky college town of New Paltz, NY in 2007 and named after bassist Rob Kissner and drummer Sam Tritto's proclivity for commandeering the stereo at campus parties, this band of self taught musicians has aquired a habit of making audiences look, listen and dance.

THE MENTAL NOTES
Mental Notes has consistently added to the pulse of New York's musical and social heartbeat. They have been a previous guest on Air America Radio, appearing on Chuck D's highly praised live talk show. Most recently, Mental Notes bassist and songwriter David Dovo composed the original film score for Jerusalem in Exile (part of the "Art and Apathy" film documentary project of Eyes Infinite Films), an official selection and winner of the prestigious Cannes Film Festival and Tribeca Film Festival. While the lead vocalist/emcee Spiritchild has produced several film scores, spoken word albums for Nuyorican Slam Champion Ainsley Burrows and SmokiFantastic, as well as releasing several solo albums projects with include A tribute to Nina Simone, Eclipse of Hope and Creative Politics to list a few.

Advance tickets are $10 - http://www.ticketweb.com/t3/sale/SaleEventDetail?dispatch=loadSelectionData&eventId=3514225See More

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

april is national poetry month from the Lit World team repost

30-Second Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VCkUxdWacPE

April is National Poetry Month! Join LitWorld, A Global Literacy Organization, in celebrating the power and spirit of words by helping to compose a Global Poem for Change:

The wonderful poet Naomi Shihab Nye got us started with a first line:

I send my words out into the air, listening for yours from everywhere.


What words do you send out into the air?


What words do you listen for?

Celebrate Poetry Month and create a Global Poem for Change with LitWorld!

What comes next?

Submit a line of your own at litworld.org/poem and watch our Poem GROW at litworld.org/poemblog.

We need Your Words to Change Worlds.

Share our announcement and help our poem soar around the world...

Thursday, February 24, 2011

special LitWorld World Read Aloud Day with spiritchild Update March 9th 2011



greetings beautiful souls

have you ever heard of World Read Aloud Day? have you ever wondered how hip hop and the arts in general can effect, impact and make immediate transformational work? well for the wondering/wandering souls think/search no further.

i am happy to announce that this year as soon as i fly back from our current european tour, i will be diving into the imaginations and creativity of hundreds of youth for this special day on March 9th (specifically 3 locations listed below).
register here so you too can participate if you are a teacher, parent, organizer, student or just lover of words and stories http://www.litworld.org/worldreadaloudday We are hoping to raise a collective 774 million minutes of reading aloud with participants from all over the world on this day, so we want to invite as many people as possible! It's not as daunting as it sounds: if you read for 5 minutes to 40 students, it would be 5 x 40= 200 minutes! Obviously, it would increase quite a bit the more time you spend reading.

World Read Aloud Day is just that. a day when all ages, all countries and people of all walks of life join in with voices for all children. i've been honored to work with LitWorld specifically at Children's Village, a juvenile detention facility in Dobbs Ferry New York. during my time with the youth there, we share poetry, write songs and do freestyle exercises with rhyming dictionaries to strengthen our vocabulary and love for words. on this day we hope to share the energy of a workshop with a global network voices collectively reading, imagining and creating.

i will be sharing with performances and helping to facilitate the process further of WRAD at these locations below. in some spaces i'll be doing a short performance and or interactive workshop. hope to see you there for learning, listening and love of words.

DREAM Charter School : 8:30 AM- 9:15
232 E 103rd St
New York, 10029

Broadway Housing: 3:00-4:15
10 Fort Washington Avenue
NY 10032
(212) 568-2030

Polo Grounds: 5:00-6:00
155th and 8th Avenue
Parents and Youth, Community Members welcome


** SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT **

LitWorld will host a 24-hour Read Aloud Marathon in Times Square all day on March 9,

please register here to be a Reader! We will have special guests throughout the

day including NYC Chancellor of Schools Cathie Black, Deputy Mayor for Education and

Community Development Dennis M. Walcott, and many wonderful LitWorld friends...

Top 3 Ways to Support World Read Aloud Day Today:

- Read with loved ones and new friends from now through March 9 and tally your minutes,

read aloud for 10 minutes with a group of 10 friends and that's 100 minutes for LitWorld!

- Forward this email to at least 10 friends, write about us on your Blog, Facebook or Twitter,

spread the word about World Read Aloud Day and LitWorld's work for Global Literacy!

- Visit litworld.org to register and find tips for how to celebrate and Take Action,

we have recommended reads, certificates, a "Reading Decree," and much more!

Register at litworld.org - Join the Facebook Event - Contribute to the Mission

Sunday, February 13, 2011

day 1 on the hip hop beyond struggle european tour continuation...



Berlin 12.02.11

thank you to all my people who helped me out this time around. it was difficult to coordinate and gather up the resources but i appreciate those that purchased the new Dark Matters sweatshop free t-shirts (made in Ayiti) [click link for oders] and those that purchased the cd's as well. special thank you to lisa MinM for holding it down and me down, taleigh for taking me to my mama and helping my scattered spaced out self get my business together also holding me down in and during stressful hard times. i appreciate you all, it is truly because of people like you i am able to do what i do. thank you, thank you.

funny thing about some shirts. they were lost during my flight but recovered today sunday after my first show. so i guess it worked out. a note, cheap tickets cool, transfers cool but its probably best to pay the extra 100$ for a direct flight ensuring your merchandise and luggage are with you. i think lufansa gave me a bag (that's cool).

10pm on the 12 of february Movement In Motion berlin held there next event. it gets bigger and stronger every time. the vibrations is similar to our opening minds but with german, spanish, french and english in the mix :). love that. look these bands up YZA YA amazing reggae band from france they just moved to berlin to make things happen as many of my french musicians i'm coming to know have done. seems like berlin has been a mecca of musak for the past 5 years or so. MC josh & jackie rose has come a long way from doing workshops at gangway beats berlin to ripping shows and making the crowd move side to side and put they hands up. these young sisters are amazing. my brother konta is always rocking with his german neosoul hip hop. its smooth, its revolutionary its freedom.

"...and but but but wait it gets worse". the dj's held it down. dj vynils movement in motions very own spinning hip hop old school classics getting the night started and vibrations right. after the bands we were blessed with some soca/reggae/dnb/ska) by the sounds of soundfighta sound.

www.myspace.com/germanmovementinmotion
Vokü, Party und Live Musik in der Erreichbar
Vökü 18-22Uhr
Ab 22 Uhr Live Musik:
YAZA YA (Reggea Marseille)
Spiritchild (Hip Hop New York)
MC Josh& Jackie Rose (Hip Hop/ Gesang)
Konta (Hip Hop)
DJ s:
SoundFighta Sound (Soca/Regga/DnB/Ska)
DJ Vynils (Old Skool Hip Hop)

Eintritt 2-5€ Zahl was du kannst
Quelle: Band

Thursday, January 27, 2011

new sweatshop free Dark Matter t-shirts available now



available in black and white
adult unisex sizes - small, medium, large, xlarge
youth sizes - small, medium



design by easton smith
printing by speights media


for shipping in the states, for international & combination discounts with Dark Matters CD release please inquire
@ ninoespiritu@gmail.com





Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Mental Notes @ Nublu 9pm send off for european tour party...



last show before european tour

xSpiritMental sessions continue
with harold "fro" davis on guitar, david "d2" dovo on bass, mark manckuk on drums, spiritchild on vocals

scheduled for germany mid feb to early march
Marburg, Hannover, Bavaria, Berlin, Cologne
check updates for tour schedule at www.myspace.com/spiritchildmentalnotes for booking contact lea-joana@web.de
Berlin mobile +0049 01 639 24 51 95

Friday, December 31, 2010

new & first video by spiritchild Rumi a dedication to Lissie



rumi from the album through sips of love & hallucinations by Mental Notes
photographs by lissie habie october 1954- february 2008

http://newrootsfoundation.net/portfolio.html
www.cdbaby.com/mentalnotes3
www.mentalnotes.bandcamp.com
words by ancient poet Rumi & billy martin
performed by spiritchild, music by true human design
video poetics, designed & edit by spiritchild
a multi creation december 2010

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

spiritchild filmed by Eddie Pages of creative control for Palestine

spiritchild delivers this poem "you're not far" inspired by artist Hani Zurob, who was exiled from Gaza living in France. A song of love, resistance, political prisoners and the elimination of borders. Filmed and edited by Eddie Pages. Music: “Yumma Mweil El-Hawa” by Fatin

WORD EPISODE 5 from Creative Control on Vimeo.