“Our Music, Our History” will be a two-day event on Monday, February 24th and Tuesday, February 25th and will feature two sets each evening at 7:30pm and 10pm.
Tag Archives: Harlem
Shake it up | The Evolution of The Harlem Shake
The whole world seems to be shaking right now. However, what many may not realize is that this “new” dance craze isn’t really new. The Harlem Shake became mainstream in 2001 when Harlem New York rapper, G-Dep featured the dance in his music video “Let’s Get It”.
The whole world seems to be shaking right now. However, what many may not realize is that this “new” dance craze isn’t really new. The Harlem Shake became mainstream in 2001 when Harlem New York rapper, G-Dep featured the dance in his music video “Let’s Get It”.
Harlem Fashion Row Presents: Steven Kolb, Ceo of the CFDA
Harlem Fashion Row has hosted such fashion powers brokers as Harriet Cole and Stephen Burrows, to name a few.
Color On The Runway
I had the pleasure of attending a seminar sponsored by Harlem Fashion Row discussing “color on the runway” or should I say the lack of black models on the runway.
CYBERCULTURE > Mobile App > CultureNOW
The CultureNOW app transforms New York City into one big apple museum. This application is great for tourists, commuters, pedestrians and bikers.
Electronic Dance
Bronx-born Jennifer Lopez put a hint of house music back on the map with “On the Floor” in 2011. The song is an infusion of dance-pop, electropop and electro-house. “On the Floor” samples the 1989 song, “Lambada” by Kaoma, a multinational French pop group. Koama’s members were from Guadeloupe, Brazil, and Martinique.