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SUMMARY:Talk: Elijah\, the Definition of Grime (to me)
DESCRIPTION:Elijah’s talk will address the interrelations between visual art and music culture\, as well as plotting his own experience of working in grime and the history of grime. He will also discuss the importance of inquisitiveness and creativity in work and explore how applying organisational skills learnt in the arts and culture sector could be used in music programming\, and vice versa. \n\n\n\nElijah’s lecture will be followed by a Q+A\, hosted by Jonathan P. Watts\, visiting lecturer in BA (Hons) Photography. \n\n\n\nBiography\n\n\n\nElijah is a DJ and promoter\, and along with Skilliam\, co-founder of the grime record label Butterz. In these various roles Elijah has travelled the world and shared stages with some of grime’s biggest names. For six years he hosted his own grime show on Rinse FM. Over the past year Elijah has been Associate Artistic Director at Lighthouse Arts\, Brighton\, an arts and culture agency producing\, supporting and presenting new art\, film\, music\, design and games. Supported by Arts Council England\, this initiative promotes diversity in the arts\, of which\, in the UK\, only a small percent of artistic directors are black and minority ethnic. \n\n\n\nIn 2014\, grime began to dominate popular music. In 2015\, the Tottenham-based MC Skepta beat both David Bowie and Radiohead to the Mercury Prize. When Stormzy re-recorded the single “Shut Up”\, originally a viral YouTube video\, it entered the 2015 Christmas UK Singles Chart at number eighteen. Since then\, grime has sound-tracked the so-called ‘youthquake’ that\, among other things\, has been credited with blocking Theresa May and the Conservatives’ hoped-for landslide in last year’s general election. Grime is the music of a generation. \n\n\n\nVideo Days Screenings\n\n\n\nAshley Holmes’ film Everybody’s Hustling will be played on loop all day on Tuesday 15 May\, from 10 am to 5 pm\, then played once at the start of this event. View the complete listings for the Video Days: Week Five screenings.
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