The Art of the Cypher
Lincoln Center’s celebration of Hip-Hop looks to the future with the Art of the Cypher for kids, teens, and families. Cyphers, improvisational circles where rappers share their freestyle skills, are a foundational Hip-Hop tradition. Join host Dr. Chris Emdin, founder of #HipHopEd, for a rap Cypher and Hip-Hop celebration featuring some of our city’s talented teen rappers selected especially for their exceptional rap prowess. Before the show, take part in an interactive, creative Pre-Show Family Workshop led by Lincoln Center Teaching Artists! Open to visitors of all ages and ability levels for art-making inspired by the performance. This event provides accessible seating, designated aisle seats, accessible restrooms, accessible routes, hearing loop installed with receivers, and American Sign Language interpretation. If you require any additional accommodations, please contact access@lincolncenter.org or 212-875-5375.
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David Geffen Hall, Lincoln Center Plaza, New York, NY, USA
When?
Aug 12
12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
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The Art of the Cypher
Where?
David Geffen Hall, Lincoln Center Plaza, New York, NY, USA
When?
Aug
12
Time?
12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Signed
Interpreted
Lincoln Center’s celebration of Hip-Hop looks to the future with the Art of the Cypher for kids, teens, and families. Cyphers, improvisational circles where rappers share their freestyle skills, are a foundational Hip-Hop tradition. Join host Dr. Chris Emdin, founder of #HipHopEd, for a rap Cypher and Hip-Hop celebration featuring some of our city’s talented teen rappers selected especially for their exceptional rap prowess. Before the show, take part in an interactive, creative Pre-Show Family Workshop led by Lincoln Center Teaching Artists! Open to visitors of all ages and ability levels for art-making inspired by the performance. This event provides accessible seating, designated aisle seats, accessible restrooms, accessible routes, hearing loop installed with receivers, and American Sign Language interpretation. If you require any additional accommodations, please contact access@lincolncenter.org or 212-875-5375.
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