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Aotearoa hip hop summit : ウィキペディア英語版
Aotearoa hip hop summit
The hip hop summit is a three-day event that honors the hip hop scene in New Zealand. In August 2000, the first Aotearoa hip hop summit took place at the Lumiere Theatre in Christchurch.〔Henderson, April K. “Dancing Between Islands: Hip Hop and the Samoan Diaspora.” In The Vinyl Ain’t Final: Hip Hop and the Globalization of Black Popular Culture, ed. by Dipannita Basu and Sidney J. Lemelle, 180-199. London; Ann Arbor, MI: Pluto Press, 200.〕 The second summit, in September 2001, took place in Auckland.
==Event==
The "godfather of New Zealand hip hop" Phil Fuemana organized the first summit in 1996 and 1997. Then in 2000 Alistair Tate describes the event as "three days and nights of uninterrupted, pure hip hop action."〔McLennan, Peter & Scott, Jennifer. "Hip hop won't stop!" (). (Archived ) 2009-10-25.〕 In the first summit, only New Zealand artists performed. To encourage collaboration, international artists were included in the second summit. One component of the event is dancing competitions between b-boys and b-girls. Many participants boast of the heavy involvement of females, which they believe distinguishes the Aotearoan hip hop community from their counterparts in countries such as the United States.〔Henderson, April K. “Dancing Between Islands: Hip Hop and the Samoan Diaspora.” In The Vinyl Ain’t Final: Hip Hop and the Globalization of Black Popular Culture, ed. by Dipannita Basu and Sidney J. Lemelle, 180-199. London; Ann Arbor, MI: Pluto Press, 200〕 The event is now sponsored by Boost Mobile and known as the Boost Mobile Aotearoa Hip Hop Summit.〔(Thread. 2008 )〕

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