Skip to main content

Please note: this event has passed


Being Human Festival Hub 2019 – This Time It’s Personal

Hosted by Arts and Humanities Research Institute and Queen Mary University of London in partnership with Dizzy DROS and the British Moroccan Society.

Are you interested in learning beat-making with a twist? Come and (re)discover the rich and vibrant North African music tradition in this half-day workshop. Led by Dr Cristina Moreno Almeida and well-known Moroccan rapper and producer Dizzy DROS, in this workshop participants will learn about the history and culture of Hip Hop in North Africa as well as a wide range of the local music traditions including Arab, Amazigh, Andalusi, and Gnawa. Dr Moreno Almeida will present her research on the fascinating history and politics of rap music in Morocco. Then, participants will get hands-on into beat-making with Dizzy DROS learning how each element of a beat is made. Participants will have the chance to create their own beats from scratch, bringing their own samples or using the ones provided by facilitators. Through the creation of hip hop beats, we invite participants to (re)connect with Arab, Amazigh, and African music cultural heritages.

Music production material and refreshments will be provided to participants. 

This event is part of the Being Human Festival, led by the school of Advanced Study, University of London, in partnership with the Arts and Humanities Research Council and the British Academy. For further information please see beinghumanfestival.org

This event is open to all and free to attend. Booking is required via Eventbrite.

#BeingHuman19

Being Human partnerships

Event details


Rumi's Cave
Rumi's Cave (Main Centre) Carlton Vale NW6 5HH