Tuesday, April 1, 2014

comparative analysis

The  comparative analysis between Lightsleeper, Diverse Art Center and 808 Urban is a followed:

Lightsleeper is a radio show founded by Kavet in 1997. The show had listeners all over the world tuning in just for hip hop. The radio  show featured  artist such as: Myka9, Radioactive, 2Mex,  and many more. the one thing Kavet was able to do a this time was narcoleptic symposium. It was a compilation of Hawaiian artists as well as  artist  that stopped by  the radio station that  free styled right on air. In 2002 Kavet created his own line of lightsleeper designs; Kavet wanted  to franchise his own way into the hip hop fashion industry. 
With in  the Diverse Center it is a place where you can set your imaginations free. The Diverse center has all kinds of programs:
urban art learning how to use stencils, acrylics,inks, charcoal, aerosol when creating some form of street art, writing/aerosol learning  how to create hip hop lettering creating characters and design, chore/street  learning the history of urban culture and helping to empower you to use your hidden talents, universal dj academy learning how to mix and scratch on turntables, Tahitian where you learn  Otea and Aprimas movements, performance poetry/ emcee where you would develop  your own unique voice, and last but not least booty dance fitness where you could funk and tone your booty.
The 808 urban is an at risk youth building creative community center.  it is a hot spot for young adults  to create positive art.  the facility inspires and nurtures self expression.  in return  the students create and learn how the display art to the public. 

each individual place has a place where someone can come and learn and surprise themselves in what they  can create. Kavet created the first radio program that showcased hip hop for the first time, the Diverse center  creates a place where opportunity opens a lot of doors  and the 808 Urban brings out the creative side that is positive and gives one their own self expression.
c.e.r.

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