Thursday, October 30, 2008

A little advice

So folks, heres the deal. Its regarding using volunteers for your projects. It seems like a great idea and usually the people who offer to volunteer their services mean well.
HOWEVER... you just can not depend on them as if they were paid for their services. Its just the way it is. So if you want to be sure that shit is going to get done and that the people working are going to be more responsible for what they are doing, ... pay them!
Love and Respect-
Micaya

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

SFHHDF Master Classes!!!!!!


This year for the 10th anniversary San Francisco Hip Hop DanceFest, we are proud to offer two amazing master classes taught by some of the visiting artists!
The first class is taught by Flawless Dance Company from London and the second class is taught by Popin Pete of the Electric Boogaloos. Here is the info-

SF Hip Hop DanceFest Master Classes
Saturday Nov 22nd
1-4pm (Flawless class starts at 1pm/Popin Petes class starts at 2:30pm)
City Dance Studios 10 colton street, San Francisco, CA
$20 for 1 class / $28 for both

To register-
ADVANCE-send check made out to "SF Hip Hop DanceFest" and mail to PO Box 411492 San Francisco, CA 94141
OR
Register the day of the classes at the door

Love and Respect
Micaya

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

its past time for a change










im not really into telling folks what to do on this blog,however im gonna have to do it just this once.
if you live in california, please vote no on prop 8!
for real though- i cant believe that this is still an issue, lets let gay people get married and strait people get married (and everything else that falls in between as well ).
sorry- i will get back to dance related things next time- i promise

love and respect
Micaya

Thursday, October 23, 2008

ANGELS NEEDED!


Ok y'all, the SFHHDF has a program called the angel program. every year we are asked for comp or discounted tickets by countless youth groups and organizations. We can only give so much,of course, which is why we started the angel program. We match angels with youth organizations who have requested comp tickets. Right now there are several groups on the waiting list hoping that and angel will come thru and give them an opportunity to see this amazing international event.

Any angels out there?

If so , please respond to info@sfhiphopdancefest.com
love and respect-
Micaya

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

10th Anniversary SFHHDF Gear


Well here are the t-shirts that will be sold in the lobby of the SFHHDF shows. We will also have long sleeve t-shirts, hoodies , girl ts and bags! The silver does not look good in this photo but it looks real good on the shirt with the blue. Super cute huh?
Love em!
Love and Respect-
Micaya

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

FYI




Urgent: Oakland Arts Funding To Be Axed!



Arts funding for the city of Oakland's entire Cultural Arts and Marketing Department is on the chopping block, pending a vote on Tuesday, October 21 by the Oakland City Council. This is a grave and urgent situation.

Oakland City Council is proposing to cut all Cultural Funding and Public Art staff positions, as well as the entire Oakland Cultural Funding Program's grants budget, to close the budget gap. This would essentially close down the Cultural Arts Programs, as there would be no staff, even if public art dollars are generated by new construction. All staff and teachers in the already-fragile arts sector will also lose their jobs. This is a serious threat to a thriving but already under-funded community. While the City's finances are in a dire situation, the cultural arts department has historically borne more than its share of cuts and now represents only 0.4% (4/10 of 1%)of the overall city budget, yet serves 6,273 children and youth through the art in the schools program, and another 957,650 people through performances, events, etc. Most of these children would not have access to arts without these programs.

The arts are not a luxury. Children and youth who participate in arts programs and learn positive ways to express themselves are less likely to engage in unsafe or criminal activities. Neighborhoods with visual and performing arts venues bring in revenue to the local economy, help prevent crime and violence by "keeping the lights on," and add to the overall quality of life in our city.

What you can do to save arts funding in Oakland:

1) Come to the Oakland City Council meeting on Tuesday, October 21, 6pm. This topic is currently Item 19 on the Agenda, so it may be a long meeting. To view the evite for this meeting, visit evite.com/pages/invite/viewInvite.jsp?event=ACFFSJPPTIYVQCGKBKXY.

2) Contact your council member and let them know that cutting arts funding is unacceptable to you - a voting member of their district.

There are currently three council members who are opposed to cutting arts funding: Nancy Nadel, Jane Brunner, and Desley Brooks. All other council members have indicated that they will vote to cut the program. Contact your council member to let them know you object to cutting funding for the arts, and let the three council members that support the arts know how much you appreciate their support. Below is contact info for each of the district council members:

District 1, Jane Brunner, jbrunner@oaklandnet.com, (510) 238-7001
District 2, Pat Kernighan,pkernighan@oaklandnet.com, (510) 238-7002
District 3, Nancy Nadel, nnadel@oaklandnet.com, (510) 238-700
District 4, Jean Quan, jquan@oaklandnet.com, (510) 238-7004
District 5, Ignacio de la Fuente, idelafuente@oaklandnet.com, (510) 238-7005
District 6, Desley Brooks, dbrooks@oaklandnet.com, (510) 238-7006
District 7, Larry Reid, lreid@oaklandnet.com, (510) 238-7007
At-Large, Henry Chang, Jr., cityochang@aol.com

3) Sign the Oakland Art Gallery's online petition at ipetitions.com/petition/Oakland_Arts_Funding/index.html.

4) Forward this to people you know including artists, educators, and those work for arts organizations, enjoy arts events, or have a child in an arts program in one of Oakland's schools or community centers.

Monday, October 20, 2008

just for the 10 year anniversary

This year , before the 10th anniversary SFHHDF shows begin, a video screen will appear and a short film montage will be shown with footage of the past 10 years and shout outs made by the long standing Bay Area hip hop dance community. Sweet!
Love and Respect-
Micaya