Sunday, November 08, 2009
Music video: Ayah - "In My Lifetime"
Nice! Ayah ia a graduate of the Toronto Remix Project.
[via TOFlo.com]
Labels: Its a T.dot Thing, The Remix Project
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Monday, October 05, 2009
Short Film: Forgotten - Directed by Ayanie Naseem
Ayanie Naseem is a graduate of The Remix Project. [via 1LoveTO]
Online:
The Remix Project - website | twitter
Labels: Movies, The Remix Project
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Thursday, September 17, 2009
Video on The Remix Project
Via 1 Love T.O.:
The Remix Project is now accepting applications for their sixth semester.
For those who are not too familiar with The Remix Project, they’re a youth-led urban arts organization focused on the individual while building a strong and healthy community. They have 3 streams of programming:
* Recording Arts (for the singers, rappers, producers and engineers)
* Creative Arts (for the photographers, graphic designers, fashion designers, journalists and creative writers)
* The Art of Business (for the young entrepreneurs)
Each of these streams accepts 10 young people between the ages of 16 - 22 for a total of 30 participants per 6 month semester. These 30 work with their program leader in their chosen stream to design a 6 month curriculum around getting out their dreams.
To download an application form, please visit www.theremixproject.ca and send all completed applications to remixapplications@gmail.com
DEADLINE IS OCTOBER 1ST!!!
The Kitchen on The Remix Project previously here.
Online:
The Remix Project - website | twitter
Labels: The Remix Project
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Friday, August 21, 2009
Torontoist on The Remix Project

About The Remix Project:
"The Remix Project is open to youth aged 16–22 who are interested in pursuing careers in urban arts. About more than becoming the next big rapper, Remix uses hip-hop as an engagement tool and gives aspiring artists and entrepreneurs practical tools to turn dreams into goals, and goals into reality."
I love it! I guess there's programs like this all over the
And oh yeah, it's a T.dot thing!
Online:
The Remix Project | Torontoist
Labels: charity, The Remix Project
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