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Sunday, May 22, 2011

The Block Party 2011 Presented by Channel 1



The 5th Annual Block Party presented by Channel 1 will be held on Saturday June 18 and Sunday June 19, 2011 as part of The International Festival of Arts & Ideas (June 11-25) on Temple St between Elm and Chapel next to the New Haven Green.


@ Saturday June 18, 2011
* 1-5 pm graffiti jam open invitational
* 1-2 pm performances by Elvee the Ultimate Emcee, Frank Brady, and Izado.
* 2-4 pm 2vs.2 Bboy Battle for $200 in cash EIGHT CREW LIMIT!! BE THERE FIRST! Dj N.E.B on the turntables. For more information contact Solomon Sheffield (203) 444-113
* 4-5 pm performance by Indy 5G


On the Elm Street Stage
* 5-5:45 pm "Can You Dig It!
45 minute stage production presented by Channel 1 & friends with rhyming narration, choreographed dancing, and music that demonstrates how break dancing was influenced by Greek, Middle Eastern, South American, and American culture. "Can You Dig It!" demonstrates how a simple activity such as break dancing can be used as a platform to champion an understanding and appreciation of different cultures. Narration by Elvee the Ultimate Emcee and music by DJ Lokash. Additional performances by Sharece Sellem, Jessica Delucia & her dance team, Taris Clemons, and Style Weapons Crew.



@ Sunday June 19, 2011
DJ DOOLEY-O on the turntables for an afternoon of groovy workshops


* 1-2 pm "Hip Hop, the Introduction of the Word and the Beat"
Learn about the origins of "rapping" and how early djs and emcees used this rhythmic style of poetry to address social and political issues of the day. After a brief history lesson, learn how to create your own "rap" in 16-bar measure with a rhythmic beat. "Hip Hop, the Introduction of the Word and the Beat" offers attendees insight into an oral tradition that was set forth by early hip-hop performers primarily within African- American and Latino-American communities of New York City. These early performers often served as role models within the community by writing their lyrics to foster community pride and promote positive self-esteem.


* 2-2:45 pm dance performance by the Kingdom Storm


* 2:45-4 pm "The Art of Hip-Hop Movement: Break Dancing"
Can you toprock, moonwalk or poplock? The rhythmic movement of the human body to hip-hop music is amazing to watch and not as difficult to learn as you might think. Learn how a few simple steps can undo two left feet and provide an excellent source of physical and mental conditioning while having fun with music. "The Art of Hip-Hop Movement: Breaking Dancing" demonstrates how a simple activity such as break dancing can be used as a platform to champion an understanding and appreciation of different cultures. The model for this workshop is a program developed by Channel 1 as a means of alleviating cultural tensions that divide people within a community.


For more info about the 2011 Block Party contact Lou at (203) 789-0309

Memory Made Me, Photos of Sean Cronan

Sean Cronan has been the head cheese at the Zoo York factory as their staff photographer for the last four years. He has been skating for about the last 24 years and shooting photos for 15 of them so he has quite the portfolio. His first published photo was a center fold in Thrasher of Jim Greco and since then he has traveled all over the world capturing endless photos some of which you have probably seen in magazines and not... even known. The opening reception for this exhibit is Friday June 3, 2011 from 6-9 pm at Channel 1 located at 220 State St in New Haven, CT. Memory Made Me is a free exhibit on display until August 7, 2011.


There is an after party at Cafe Nine from 9-1 am featuring music from Chuck Treece and McRad, The Boardlords, & The Vultures. Raffles all night long with prizes from Zoo York and Channel 1. The after party is 21+ and the door charge $5.


Chuck "Chuck" Treece (born June 30, 1964) is a session musician and professional skateboarder from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His credits include starting the 1980s skate punk band McRad, remixing songs for Amy Grant and Sting, playing the bass line on "The River of Dreams" by Billy Joel, filling in on drums at a Pearl Jam concert, and touring with Urge Overkill and Bad Brains. In 2010, he was awarded a Pew Fellowships in the Arts.


The Boardlords have been recording and performing for the past 8 years up and down the East and West Coast, at such venues as 2002 Summer X-Games in Philadelphia, Skatopia in Ohio, The U.S. Open of Snowboarding at Stratton, VT, and a brief tour of Northern and Southern California and Heavenly, Nevada as well. They have played at both the Winter X-Games back when it was at Mt. Snow in VT, and the summer , they also played locally at CBGB's, The Continental, Arlene's Grocery and Trash Bar, as well as at The Westchester County Roller Girls season opener for 2008.

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Friday, January 1, 2010

I Had Nothing to Offer Anyone Except My Own Confusion by Acock


"I Had Nothing to Offer Anyone Except My Own Confusion" by Anthony Acock opens February 12, 2010 in the Channel 1 gallery. This exhibit is the final of a three part series featuring the solo works of local Connecticut artists who have found success in the commercial art world. Anthony works as a graphic designer for the CT Democratic Party at the state capitol. "I Had Nothing to Offer Anyone Except My Own Confusion" is a hodgepodge spread sheet of failed relationships and awkward self defeated friendships. Anthony kept the paintings large, to reflect how largely fucked up a lot of things are in his life. Primarily pink, black, and white. Simplistic as most of his stuff typically is and iconic in nature. Some of his paintings tell a story through abstract images stripped down to their barest essentials, others, just scream the message out, in large, extra bold san-serif type with superman style 3d. This is by far Anthony's most personal work to date, and is a little embarrassing in how much it reveals.


Free and open to the public, "I Had Nothing to Offer Anyone Except My Own Confusion" will open Friday February 12, 2010 and run through Sunday March 28, 2010. Exhibit will be open daily Monday thru Saturday 11 - 6pm. For info on the artist check-out is website below.

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Remembering The Anthrax


"Everybody’s Scene" tells the story of a small punk and hardcore music club in suburban Connecticut from 1982 through 1990. The Anthrax started in Stamford in a small, run-down store front with an art gallery upstairs. A few years later the club moved to a larger location in Norwalk where bands continued to line up to play. The Anthrax provided a stage for local and touring bands to scream their heads off as well as a meeting place for anyone to feel like they weren’t alone in their desire to be different. Hundreds of kids discovered the true meaning of influencing change and breaking free from the status quo. You may have heard some Anthrax stories and saw the zebra striped walls in countless photos. "Everybody’s Scene" brings you the inside story and never before seen photos from the owners, bands, friends and patrons. On November 27, 2009 Channel l will host a book signing from 3-5pm with Chris Daily and Malcolm Tent. Later at Cafe Nine Lost Generation and Powersurge will reunite and take the stage to blast through sets. A DJ Leach will be spinning your favorite punk and hardcore. A ton of free give-aways and raffle prizes! Free vegan food

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Ghostface Killah's Stapleton Sex Video (Uncensored)


Ghostface Killa one-ups Benny Bennasi's "Who's Your Daddy" with the "Stapleton Sex" video.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Mighty 4/Hartford's 2nd Annual Urban Arts Festival



On Saturday September 26 Paulskee and Underground Coalition/Chapter 860 Zulu Nation presented the 2nd Annual Mighty 4 Hartford/Urban Arts Festival. The event was held at Wexlar Park in downtown Hartford and consisted of a hip hop dance battle, graffiti exhibtion, skateboard jam, and a turntablism showcase. The event attracted an euthusiatic crowd of 200+ b-boys and girls. Channel 1 provided some obstacles to amuse the interests of skaters and bmxers.