RAPP BNGO by DJ Seith
THE PRODUCTION
RAPP BNGO is an interactive hip-hop DJ performance, where the audience is invited to participate in a 'no stakes, no prizes' game of RAPP BNGO. In place of a traditional caller calling numbers, the calls are made by a live DJ using the words from real hip-hop records, and audience members each receive RAPP BNGO kits including RAPP BNGO cards, a marker, and a placard. Once everyone is seated, the game begins and the DJ begins mixing, with the words on the RAPP BNGO cards appearing via overhead projection as they get played in real-time through the speakers. Heady beats, sharp lyricism, and marker ink will flow during the one-hour performance, with short mid-point intermission. Come participate in an unforgettable night of music and community, as DJ Seith presents RAPP BNGO. Disclaimer: This performance contains strong language. Attendee discretion is advised.
RATING: PG 14
GENRE: Music
RUN TIME: 61-75 minutes
VENUE: Gallery Stage 1
DATES: August 17, 7:00pm & August 18, 8:00pm
SUGGESTED TICKET PRICE: $10.00
ARTIST LOCATION: Local
GENRE: Music
RUN TIME: 61-75 minutes
VENUE: Gallery Stage 1
DATES: August 17, 7:00pm & August 18, 8:00pm
SUGGESTED TICKET PRICE: $10.00
ARTIST LOCATION: Local
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Armed with a crate of dusty records, turntables and beat machines, DJ Seith has been constructing psychedelic musical journeys through hip-hop, funk, soul, rock and disco for the better part of two decades. Winner of the 2016 Algoma District DJ Battle, Seith’s natural charisma behind the decks and ability to engage crowds of all sizes has earned him stages alongside A Tribe Called Red, My Son The Hurricane, Moka Only and Choclair, and garnered him the opening ceremony duties at #youthesoo 2017, performing for over 5000 youth. His “Seith’s Tape Club” project from 2021 has seen nationwide coverage by Cratedigging Co-Operative and was shown love by Skratch Bastid, Fresh Kils and DJ Platurn of The
akland Faders/45 Sessions.
akland Faders/45 Sessions.
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