![]() By Aidan Lira On March 5, 2015, Hubbard held the annual Black History Month Performance. It was organized and hosted by Mr. Patrick Benson. The performance displayed the arts and historic feature of African culture, rhythm, and dance. K-Love, Khari Lemuel, S.P.I.R.I.T.S Masquerade, and Drum Society were all part of the performance. The performance given by K-Love had an array of powerful wording and moving rhymes to persuade the entire auditorium with awe. The poetic march and indulging interlacement with the audience made the rows fill with excitement and life. K-Love spends her time teaching kids the perks of expressing themselves through spoken word poetry. Khari Lemuel fell in love with music through Chicago’s Classical Community; he also played with many youth orchestras and chamber ensembles. Brenda Barbosa, Div. 506, said, “The voice structure of both were angelic, as if they had vocals that came beyond the heavens.” With its spiritual energy and amazing high note reaches, the two had given an outstanding performance and interaction with the auditorium to reach their inner spirit and feel enlightened. S.P.I.R.I.T.S Masquerade and Drum Society was an interesting performance. The group was formed to establish an authentic, ancient but contemporary African style of masquerade art and showed the magic of music and mysticism of the culture. Last but not least, the third performance was given by a group called S.P.I.R.I.T.S Masquerade and Drum Society. Not only did the dance group give the teachers a glimpse of the dance and accelerated movement, it also gave a wonderful sensation of interaction of fun and festive laughs throughout the performance.
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