Akala - Evolution of The Rhythmic Speech of Rap (ShokoFestival 2011)
Akala speaks about the evolution of the rhythmic speech of rap at the Shoko Festival 2011 press conference at the Alliance Francaise in Harare, Zimbabwe.
Akala speaks about the evolution of the rhythmic speech of rap at the Shoko Festival 2011 press conference at the Alliance Francaise in Harare, Zimbabwe.
The art form that has grown in Zimbabwe while many others have suffered has been poetry and spoken word which actually, the spoken word movement did not really exist here until the early 2000s. And our idea is it not just being about poetry and not just about hip hop but about all facets of urban culture that are progressive. So that’s why you will see we've got, we will have the social media reporting going on, tweeting, blogging about the festival in real time.
The press conference was held at the Alliance Francaise and was hosted by Outspoken of Magamba Network. Very few people were in attanedance but they missed out on some very inciteful talks by the panelists. On the panel were two of the headliners for the Shoko Festival which included Akala from UK who gave a discourse about the history of hip hop and Hired Gun from the USA who spoke on violence in music. Comrade Fatso of Magamba Network gave an introduction to Shoko Festival, the desired outcomes of the festival and also answered the question of women in hip hop.