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U.S. Embassy organizes Hip-Hop fair in Kathmandu


24 February 2024  

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KATHMANDU: The U.S. Embassy in Kathmandu organized a Hip-Hop fair at the Hotel Annapurna, Durbar Marg, Kathmandu, on Saturday.

The program featured an amazing lineup of collaborations with four American artists from Words Beats & Life and talented Nepali artists.

People from all walks of life, particularly youths and music lovers, joined the show to celebrate hip-hop culture and its historic role in understanding the culture as a powerful medium for social change and freedom of expression.

The audiences got a unique chance to see some of the best Hip Hop Artists and musicians from Nepal and the United States of America.

Four American artists from Words Beats & Life and talented Nepali artists collaborated at the Hip-Hop fair in Kathmandu.

The fair provided a unique opportunity for Nepali artists to share their work with the public and for communities to come together to celebrate and appreciate the art form, showcasing the skills and growth of the participants in front of a live audience through Dance, Music performances, Spoken words and Exhibition Battles.

Live graffiti art and visual arts exhibition was one of the highlights of the event.

The event — a part of The Arts Envoy HipHop Program 2024 which is being held from February 16-26, 2024 — aims to bring street art to emerging street artists from different genres to display their creations to a wider audience.

Publish Date : 24 February 2024 20:42 PM

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