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Athens Hip Hop Harmonic - The Show!

Athens Hip Hop Harmonic
Hodgson Concert Hall, UGA Performing Arts Center
Connection Series
General Events
Guest Artists

The Athens Hip Hop Harmonic (AHHH) will perform in concert on Thursday, Oct. 20, featuring an all-star line up of local Hip Hop artists, UGA composers, and UGA ensembles from the Hodgson School of Music.  This FREE concert begins at 7:30 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall of the UGA Performing Arts Center.  There is FREE parking in the surface lots and parking deck next to the UGA Performing Arts Center. 

The evening show features the following artists, composers, and ensemble pairings: 

• Celest Devine Ngeve + Ayako Pederson-Takeda + Contemporary Chamber Ensemble

Brandon Quarles, musical director

• Ishues + James Weidman + Jazz Combo

Weidman, musical director

• Cassie Chantel + Julien Berger + African American Choral Ensemble

Gregory Broughton, musical director

* Convict Julie + Tom Hiel + Wind Symphony and Chorus

Jackie Hartenberger, musical director

Montu Miller, emcee

Connie Frigo, producer



Now in its second year, the AHHH is a multi-year collaboration between the Hodgson School of Music and the local Hip Hop community, co-founded and directed by saxophone professor Connie Frigo. Support for AHHH comes from the UGA Arts Lab, Willson Center for Humanities & Arts, and Ideas for Creative Exploration. For more information on the Athens Hip Hop Harmonic, go here and see the feature article in the Flagpole Magazine

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