Beatbox Meets Popping by Amirah Sackett & MR MiC

Showings

Putnam Museum and Science Center Sat, Feb 10 7:00 PM
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Website:https://www.amirahsackett.com/

Description

Join us for an exclusive evening with Amirah Sackett and Ahmed Zaghbouni, part of our Visiting Artist Series. Experience a captivating full-length performance, followed by an intimate conversation revealing the artist's background and collaborative ventures.


International artists Amirah Sackett and Ahmed Zaghbouni aka MR MiC join forces to bring a fun and energetic performance entitled “BeatBox MEETS Popping”. Amirah is a hip-hop dancer, choreographer, and educator based in Chicago, IL. Her signature style is the funk style dance known as ‘popping’. As a proud Muslim American, she combines Islamic themes with her dance to share the universal beauty of her faith with audiences of different faith backgrounds to promote unity and understanding. Ahmed Zaghbouni is an international beatboxer and filmmaker from Sousse, Tunisia. His performance always entertains the audience with disbelief by the sounds he creates only using his mouth and voice as an instrument. He is proud of his Muslim heritage and the Sufi faith traditions native to his home of Tunisia. These two Muslim artists bonded by faith and their love of hip-hop, offer a counter-narrative to the media’s portrayal of Muslims. Both Ahmed and Amirah are dedicated to preserving and sharing hip-hop culture with the next generation and audiences around the world, as well as being examples of using art for social change.

 

This event highlights performing arts’ pivotal role in sharing cultural traditions, both old and new, and the power of arts to create a space for cultural exchange and reflective discussion.  

 

Amirah Sackett is an internationally recognized hip-hop dancer, choreographer, and teacher, Amirah Sackett explores and embodies her Muslim American identity by combining hip-hop movement and Islamic themes.  

 

She is widely known for her creation of the choreography and performance group known as, “We’re Muslim, Don’t Panic”, which reached viral video fame after being featured on POPSUGAR Celebrity, The Huffington Post, AJ+, and Upworthy. 

 

Sackett was honored to be a TEDx speaker, guest lecturer at Harvard University, and a cultural diplomat with the U.S. State Department in Bangladesh and Malaysia. 

 

Sackett’s performance is the culminating event of her educational residency, the eighth in the 50th season of Quad City Arts Visiting Artist Series.   

 

During her week in residence, Sackett will visit 14 local schools in six school districts. Students and families attending her residency activities will see how she blends dance and music, hip-hop and Islamic traditions, to create her own perspective on female Muslim identity in the hip-hop community.    

Learn more: www.amirahsackett.com

 

 



WHAT TO EXPECT:
Doors open at 6:30 pm, and the performance begins at 7:00 pm. A cash bar will be available.


WHY IT MATTERS:
The Visiting Artist Series is not just an event; it's a nationally acclaimed residency program that transcends boundaries. By bringing world-class artists into Quad City Area schools, we provide over 29,000 students annually with access to transformative experiences that would otherwise be beyond reach. Be a part of something bigger and support the arts!


YOUR TICKET MAKES A DIFFERENCE:
Every ticket sold contributes to the success of arts programming that has graced the Quad Cities with GRAMMY Award-winning artists since 1974! Take pride in supporting the arts and be a patron of cultural enrichment in your community.

 

ABOUT AMIRAH SACKETT
An internationally recognized hip-hop dancer, choreographer, and teacher, Amirah Sackett explores and embodies her Muslim American identity through combining hip-hop movement and Islamic themes. She is widely known for her creation of the choreography and performance group known as, “We’re Muslim, Don’t Panic”, which reached viral video fame after being featured on POPSUGAR Celebrity, The Huffington Post, AJ+, and Upworthy. Sackett was honored to be a TEDx speaker, guest lecturer at Harvard University, and a cultural diplomat with the U.S. State Department in Bangladesh and Malaysia.