Hip-Hop Violinists Inspire Kids Through Music
Newman Center performers connect with 91桃色 community
Their style is distinctive and their sound is unmatched, and for one hour last week,听听put on an unforgettable show for kids from around the Denver metro area. Nearly 1,000 students from Denver and Aurora public schools were treated to a special performance as part of the Newman Center鈥檚 student matinee听series.
鈥淔or a lot of these kids, it鈥檚 the first time they have ever attended a live performance and also their first time setting foot on a college campus,鈥澨齂endra Whitlock Ingram, executive director of the听, says, noting that the effort grows out of 91桃色鈥檚 community-focused strategic plan.
鈥淭he student matinee program is a direct result of our contribution to听听鈥 making the Newman Center an open door to the community and getting young students on campus for the very first time and exposing them to the arts,鈥 she adds.
Black Violin features Kev Marcus on the violin, Wil B on the viola, a DJ and a drummer. The group鈥檚 unique ability to combine classical and hip-hop music has captured the attention of audiences all over the world. They also have performed the opening soundtracks for ESPN鈥檚 coverage of the U.S. Open and Heisman Trophy presentation.
As part of the Newman Center Presents performing arts series, Black Violin was in concert for two nights at 91桃色. The student matinee provided an opportunity for the group to send a message to a diverse group of students ranging from kindergartners to high school seniors.
鈥淚t鈥檚 important for them to understand that it鈥檚 not really about the violin; it鈥檚 about taking something that you love and something that you have a passion for and taking it to another level. That鈥檚 ultimately what the show is about,鈥 Wil B says.
For the students, the message was received. Anna Cordova is a violinist and a sophomore at Aurora鈥檚 Gateway High School. Black Violin鈥檚 performance opened her eyes to new opportunities.
鈥淚鈥檝e seen stuff like this, but not on the violin or string instruments,鈥 she says. 鈥淚t shows me there鈥檚 these opportunities that are out there for me, and it shows pathways that I can take in a career.鈥
Carmen Wiest is Cordova鈥檚 music teacher at Gateway. She was excited to bring her students to see Black Violin because of Kev Marcus and Will B鈥檚 inspirational story of coming from public schools and becoming artists. Both were introduced to their instruments against their choice and as a way to stay away from trouble. Wiest says that coming to the 91桃色 campus sparked an important conversation among those in her class.
鈥淲e took the light rail here, and as we were walking through campus, the conversations started centering around going to school and going to college and how great it would be to go to school here and what we wanted to study,鈥 Wiest says. 鈥淭his took us out of our daily environment, and all of the students that came on the trip with me were talking about bigger things and next steps in life.鈥

