Waahli | HIP-HOP

Introduce your students to the rhythmic and engaged art of hip hop!

The project HIP-HOP, presented as part of the Place des Arts School Program, introduces young people to the rhythmic and coded writing of hip hop and spoken word performance. Hip hop is an engaged form of art that gives young people a chance to work with wordplay, use rhythm, and express themselves freely.

Includes:

  • A workshop held in class, led by artist-mediators (possibility to add more).
  • The Waahli show at Place des Arts.
     

School levels: High school 1 to 5 and Accueil intermediate and advanced

Targeted School Subjetcs: French | French as a second language | English | English as a second language | History and Citizenship Education | Contemporary World | Ethics and religious culture | Arts

The show 

Waahli is a Montreal artist of Haitian origin. He is also the co-founder of the hip hop group Nomadic Massive. He infuses his hip hop influenced music with an Afro-Caribbean touch that is all his own. His songs take listeners on a journey around the world with their powerful, ancestral rhythms. Accompanying the music are passionate lyrics reflecting his reality, past and present. He sings in English, French, and Haitian Creole.

Presented on April 2, 2025 at 10:30 am and 1:30 pm, in Théâtre Maisonneuve at Place des Arts. 

Worshops

Workshops will take place in class* from December 2024 to May 2025, led by an artist-mediator.

* With the exception of schools outside Greater Montreal.

Rates and Reservations

$13 per person (students and teachers).

One workshop is included in this cost. However, you have the option of adding more ($200 each / per group).

Registrations: from April 24 to November 28, 2024

Taxes included. Limited places.

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School Program is made possible through the financial support of the Fondation de la Place des Arts.

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