Daily Archives: April 5, 2011

Chasing MOOD Season 2 Episode 2

Chasing MOOD Season 2 Episode 2

Chasing Mood Season 2 continues with a new episode. Here’s synopsis of Season 2 episode 2 “The Fashion Show”:

Curtis is attending his friend Laina’s fashion show. Though he wants to be happy for her, he’s having a hard time focusing on the event with Brendon sitting beside him complaining and Johnson voicing his opinion about J.J. Brendon also meets a girl and she could be the one, but then again you can never tell with Brendon.

Previous episodes:
Chasing MOOD Season 2 Episode 1

Chasing MOOD Season 2 Episode 2 (contains profanity)

One Voice Documentary : Kamehameha Schools Song Contest

One Voice Documentary : Kamehameha Schools Song Contest

ONE VOICE is a documentary film that tells the story of the Kamehameha Schools Song Contest through the eyes of the student song directors as they prepare to compete in a celebration of the revitalization of the Hawaiian language. (It’s like a real life Hawaiian GLEE.) Every year in Hawai’i, nearly 2000 high school students compete in the Song Contest where students direct their classmates in singing Hawaiian songs in four-part harmony, acapella. Started in 1921, the annual Song Contest is a unique cultural celebration that has become a major event in Hawai’i. The Contest is a unique cultural celebration that has become a major local event, broadcasted live on TV, played on the radio, and streamed on the Internet. The film follows the young student leaders as they prepare to compete in a celebration of the revitalization of the Hawaiian language.

ONE VOICE shares the thrill of the competition via the personal stories of the student song directors as they experience the trials and tribulations of competition in this annual high school event. Following the elected student song directors, the audience sees how the tradition creates an indelible experience that builds class unity, instills cultural pride, and builds character. The film also explores their world outside of school by meeting their families, or ‘ohana, and revealing their hopes and dreams for the future. Through the stories and lives of these contemporary high school students, the audience will experience Hawaiian culture as it has survived, flourished, and grown through the universal power of music and song.

The film has picked up several awards. Look for it coming to a film festival near you. The documentary is from director Lisette Marie Flanary, who did Nā Kamalei: The Men of Hula.

One Voice Trailer

One Voice Clip

Tempest Freerunning Academy : Super Mario Bros. Themed Gym

Tempest Freerunning Academy : Super Mario Bros. Themed Gym

Here’s a viral video the combines the world of Super Mario Bros. and parkour. The Tempest Freerunning Academy put up an epic video showcasing some of the obstacles and areas found at their gym. It’s California’s first indoor training facility solely dedicated to the growth and spread of freerunning and parkour. The doors to this place just opened this past week.

You can practice your Super Mario free running skills with the comfort of knowing there’s no lava below you. For those that prefer to do it in the digital world, check out First Person Mario.

Tempest Freerunning Academy : Super Mario Bros. Themed Gym

2011 Kollaboration Boston

2011 Kollaboration Boston

Kollaboration Boston is right around the corner. If you’re in the area, you’ll get a chance to see these Kollaboration Boston 1 finalists compete:

A Portrait from Space
A Portrait from Space (APFS) is a talented popping dance crew comprised of current BU students and alums. They aim to bring back the retro street dancing style, and for every performance they stay in character. Their “method acting” take on pop and lock dance gives APFS a unique flavor that sets them apart from other dance crews. While on stage, they have been known to turn into robots, not speaking or breaking character until their performance is finished.

Blackout
BlackOut is an all-male performing arts collective from Tufts University using their hands, feet, and entire bodies rather than instruments as their forms of expression, creating a unique brand of rhythmic patterns and music.

Diverse Duo
John Le and Jason Montes of Diverse Duo two talented lyricists coming from the Greater Boston area. Coming from Medford and Revere Beach, John and Jason are known as “J-Good” & “J-L00$3”.

Kris Liu
Kris is a beat-boxer and freshman at Harvard, hailing all the way from Taipei, Taiwan. While he has lived most of his life in Taiwan, he considers himself both Taiwanese and very much Asian American. Kris first made his mark beat boxing at Harvard by winning Harvard’s Freshman Talent Show 2010.

Liz Peter
Liz Peter is a talented vocalist in her junior year at Boston College. She is active in many musical organizations such as BC’s Christian acappella group Against the Current, and BC gospel choir Voices of Imani.

Miggy Milla
As lead singer and rhythm guitarist for his live band, Miggy Milla is a Filipino American vocal artist who loves sharing his music. He hopes to record his first album before the end of this year.

Gen, Neil, & Isaac
This talented Chinese, Filipino, Korean musical trio from Berklee College of Music has got it all. From beat making to producing, singing and rapping, these young artists bring to you a dynamic mixture of their musical talents. Get ready to put your hands up because this crew’s going to push the limits of sound.

Synergy
Started in 2004, Synergy performs and competes across Boston and the East Coast. The crew has been in the Prelude EC Competition, World of Dance Tour, and Main Event competition.

Unofficial Project
Founded in 2005, Unofficial Project is Boston University’s premier Asian hip-hop dance crew with a unique blend of Asian and American hip-hop culture. “UPro” has performed throughout Boston and the New England area.

Not only will you see great up and coming artists and entertainers compete, but you’ll also see some great special performances from D-Pryde, Erika David, Jane Lui, Sam Kang, and AHMIR.

Guest judges for the competition include Vudoo Soul, Jane Lui, and Sarah Elentukh of Static Noyze Dance Company.

2011 Kollaboration Boston trailer

Get Off Me by Mike-Dash-E x Viveca Hawkins

Get Off Me by Mike-Dash-E x Viveca Hawkins

Mike-Dash-E dropped the sequel to the “Thrill” video as he fast forwards to being a part of the industry. He raps about the struggles of a relationship when you pursue a career in music. It’s not easy trying to balance it all. The video also features Viveca Hawkins of the rock band The Memorials. This song is off his solo debut album “Dash with Me“. Cop the single now on Get off Me (feat. Viveca Hawkins) - Dash with Me

Get Off Me by Mike-Dash-E x Viveca Hawkins

Ride or Die by JVoqalz

Ride or Die by JVoqalz

Singer JVoqalz released his original track “Ride or Die”. He’s looking for that Ride or Die chick. She’s that someone special you can’t live without. Along with JVoqalz in the video is beatboxer Rollie Beats and guitarist Jay Marquez.

See other songs from JVoqalz including Club L.O.V.E., One Night, Summer Day in the Bay, and The Sorry Song.

Ride or Die by JVoqalz