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Sixties Section

The 60s decor for Beat Street was chosen by design. It was decided that the 1960s played such an integral part on the timeline of documented black history in Africa + North America. The black average life-span was seven years less than whites at that time. Black children had only half the chance of completing high school, only a third the chance of completing college, and a third the chance of entering a profession when they grew up. On average, blacks earned half as much as whites and were twice as likely to be unemployed. During the 1960s, however, a growing hunger for full equality arose among blacks. "Now is the time." The decor and furnishings in Beat Street stimulate thought on origins, black heritage, and cross culture during that period. 

January 11, 2022
Introduction to Ableton

Beat Street designed this software workshop in the same vein as Music Foundations but formatted to teach students how to use Ableton as music production software as well as live performance software. Immersive puzzles and exercises will be used to teach how Ableton as a program was defined by the history of technology in music. […]

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January 11, 2022
Video Editing & Mapping

For many at Beat Street, this workshop will act as a soft introduction to inter-arts. Combining two or more mediums of art expression. In this case, audio and visual. Students will learn how to create short videos they can use as a stand alone piece of work or as projections, sky’s the limit, as we […]

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January 11, 2022
Music Foundations

A workshop designed to introduce students to music as a whole, not just the main focus being one instrument. I’ve designed a course load that will discuss music theory with intent to integrate a digital platform allowing an easier understanding on how music both on an analog and digital scale go hand in hand in […]

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