Monthly Archive for June, 2010

Getting the Creative Juices Flowing

This Saturday brought YWDEP to Miss K’s house again, where we met with local singer/songwriter Mahoganee Diva Militia for a workshop on artistry. We listened to one of her songs, Stand, and used the lyrics as a departure point for a discussion on how music, and the arts in general, can be used to express […]

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Hey all! I hope you’re doing well =) Last Thursday, Amari, who recently graduated from YWDEP, came to help out with the drumming and created a rhythm for everyone to play, which she titled “Battle of the Hoods”. Everyone did really well, especially since that was the longest we’ve ever spent drumming and we definitely […]

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On Saturday we had a poetry workshop with Elen Awalom, a poet and photographer based in the DC area. Rather than meeting in BloomBars, we spent the afternoon in Miss K’s house. Initially we were only going to eat there, but we created such a lovely energy we couldn’t leave. Elen painted a brief picture […]

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A Last Minute Field Trip

On Thursday, the YWDEP girls went on an impromptu field trip to the HandReach Fundraiser at the Washington Very Special Arts Society. HandReach is an organisation that works to ensure the healing and rehabilitation of children who have experienced traumatic injuries like burns and amputations. This summer is the first that they are exploring drum […]

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That’s what hip hop sounds like to Briana, who had everyone at YWDEP laughing this past Saturday with her comment. We were all sitting in a circle, discussing what hip hop looks, smells, sounds, feels and tastes like. Farah Lawal, who led the majority of our activities, sat in the middle and took notes as […]

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