Beats Rhymes & Rice (BOOKING DATES NOW!)

“Beats rhymes rice be the breakfast of champions…”
- Blue Scholars
Poets Bao Phi and Giles Li along with former Native Guns emcee Kiwi will be hitting the road this Fall at a campus or venue near you!!!
Click here to download a PDF of the press kit
To book a show:
DAREN@ONEOFAGENCY.COM
Info:
WWW.BAOPHI.COM
WWW.MYSPACE.COM/KIWI
WWW.GILESLI.COM
About the artists:

“Giles Li’s political poetry…offered his audience of students and faculty a world view that turned their assumptions on end.”
- Hotchkiss School
Giles Li is a spoken word performer from Boston, and has performed at community centers, campuses, and conferences across the country, sharing stages with legendary poets such as Louis Reyes Rivera, Jesus Papoleto Melendez, and Tato Laviera, as well as activists and community leaders such as Helen Zia, Norman Mineta, and Mel King. A community-based educator, artist, activist, and organizer, Giles founded the Boston Progress Arts Collective in 2002, and currently works as Arts Coordinator at the Boston Chinatown Neighborhood Center. He also serves on the board of directors for the Asian American Resource Workshop, and is a trainer for the national campus organizing training series APIA U.

“Kiwi’s rhymes roam the plains of social injustice, protesting gentrification, imperialism, and racism.”
- SF Weekly
Kiwi has been holding it down in the independent hip hop scene for nearly a decade, rocking shows from California to New York to points in between, sharing the stage with the likes of Common, the Visionaries, Blue Scholars, Black Eyed Peas, Dilated Peoples and others. Formerly of Filipino hip hop group Native Guns, he recently released his latest CD “The Summer Exposure Mixtape,” and is currently working on his upcoming full-length album, “The People’s Pistol.” He also coordinates and co-facilitates the Hip Hop Workshop series for young folks at San Francisco’s Filipino Community Center, and most recently had the honor of being featured as a Keynote Speaker at the 2007 Sandiwa Conference.

“Phi’s tone can shift easily from serious to humorous, although many of his funny lines are delivered with bite.”
- Star Tribune
Bao Phi has been a performance poet since 1991. A two-time Minnesota Grand Slam champion and a National Poetry Slam finalist, Bao Phi has appeared on HBO Presents Russell Simmons Def Poetry, and a poem of his appeared in the 2006 Best American Poetry anthology. He has performed in venues and schools across the country, from the Nuyorican Poets Café to the University of California, Berkeley. Currently he continues to perform across the country, remains active as an Asian American community organizer, and works at the Loft, where he creates and operates programs for artists and audiences of color.
(photos by poeticdream.com)


Would love to hear some beat poetry/spoken word, especially by some Asian-American artists, here in the Bay Area. What would it take for the Beats, Rhymes, and Rice Tour to come to Santa Clara University? I think the student population would be in for a real treat - specially cause SCU is a predominantly Caucasian population; opening up their eyes to diverse As-Am. talent.
Comment by Jeremy Wang — 10.17.07 @ 9:14PMYo, you fella rock’d the shit outta the mic at UCF, i wish alot more people were involved in the slam scene..and had i know you guys were about doing Open Mic activites.. i would have gotten some people to throw down with you guys..
stay dope..
-Erik
Comment by Erik Thomas — 10.18.07 @ 8:04PMI hope you guys can get out here to NYC for a show!
Comment by Matt Jay — 10.19.07 @ 5:03AMHow exciting! Have a dope and safe tour! Hopefully ya can get a A/PI womyn to join ya!
Comment by Go 'head! — 10.22.07 @ 3:37PM