Today! BCF! Bali HipHop Community! 3 PM!

Bali Creative Festival Street Performance Today, Friday, December 03, 2010; 3-6.30 PM Art Center, Denpasar - BaliBHC recognizes that Hiphop culture is NOT the commercialized corporate rap business which exploits the culture and its artists for profit. BHC is strongly against this exploitation. BHC adheres to the true Hiphop principles of PEACE, UNITY, POSITIVITY, CREATIVITY and ELEVATION of MIND, BODY, SPIRIT and SKILL. BHC acknowledges Hiphop culture as a powerful tool that can be used for self-development, economic empowerment and social change, and promotes Hiphop as such.
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Bali Creative Festival
Street Performance
Today, Friday, December 03, 2010; 3-6.30 PM
Art Center, Denpasar – Bali

BHC recognizes that Hiphop culture is NOT the commercialized corporate rap business which exploits the culture and its artists for profit. BHC is strongly against this exploitation. BHC adheres to the true Hiphop principles of PEACE, UNITY, POSITIVITY, CREATIVITY and ELEVATION of MIND, BODY, SPIRIT and SKILL. BHC acknowledges Hiphop culture as a powerful tool that can be used for self-development, economic empowerment and social change, and promotes Hiphop as such.

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Rudolf Dethu

Music journalist, writer, radio DJ, socio-political activist, creative industry leader, and a qualified librarian, Rudolf Dethu is heavily under the influence of the punk rock philosophy. Often tagged as this country’s version of Malcolm McLaren—or as Rolling Stone Indonesia put it ‘the grand master of music propaganda’—a name based on his successes when managing Bali’s two favourite bands, Superman Is Dead and Navicula, both who have become two of the nation’s biggest rock bands.
Picture of Rudolf Dethu

Rudolf Dethu

Music journalist, writer, radio DJ, socio-political activist, creative industry leader, and a qualified librarian, Rudolf Dethu is heavily under the influence of the punk rock philosophy. Often tagged as this country’s version of Malcolm McLaren—or as Rolling Stone Indonesia put it ‘the grand master of music propaganda’—a name based on his successes when managing Bali’s two favourite bands, Superman Is Dead and Navicula, both who have become two of the nation’s biggest rock bands.

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