Q-Tip Is Kennedy Center’s Hip Hop Director
The Kennedy Center is bringing in hip hop for good. They announced this week Q-Tip (real name Kamaal Ibn John Fareed) will join the institution as its artistic director for hip hop culture, according to the Associated Press. In addition to the veteran rapper, hip hop also will be added to the center’s core programming. The announcement was made as the Kennedy Center released details of the more than 2,000 performances that will be staged there during the 2016-2017 season.
The site reports:
Cellist Yo-Yo Ma and soprano Renee Fleming also are taking on new roles at the Kennedy Center. Both will serve as at-large artistic advisers. The center, which is a memorial to President John F. Kennedy and the nation’s busiest performing arts venue, also will mark the 100th anniversary of Kennedy’s birth with programming that honors his ideals and legacy.
Q-Tip is a founding member of the seminal hip hop group A Tribe Called Quest, known for its genre-bending music and socially conscious lyrics. He’s also worked as a solo artist and producer and has become an elder statesman of sorts for the genre.
“I really believe that he has an important voice for all of us, for those art forms that don’t have the central stage,” Kennedy Center president Deborah Rutter said at Tuesday’s announcement.
In pre-recorded comments, Q-Tip said he looked forward to bringing relevant content to the nation’s largest performing arts venue that explores issues including racism, misogyny and poverty.
“We see hip hop in our films, we see it in our commercials, we hear it everywhere. We cannot escape that beat,” he said. “That beat, that pulse is what we’re going to connect to at the Kennedy Center.”
Other highlights of the center’s upcoming season include “The Gabriels: Election Year in the Life of One Family,” a three-play series about the 2016 political season from playwright Richard Nelson. As usual, the center will also welcome several Broadway productions, including “Into the Woods,” ”Wicked” and “Hedwig and the Angry Inch.”
The center also will present a strong comedy lineup including Trevor Noah, the Second City and Kevin Nealon in addition to the previously announced stand-up performances from John Oliver.
[Associated Press]
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