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Last video from the Congo Beat Making Lab! Next week Panama..


Zenga, is a global dance anthem by Congolese maverick guitarist Flamme Kapaya, produced by Apple Juice Kid.  Created in a Beat Making Lab, the song and video were created during Yole!Africa's SKIFF Festival. Zenga is part of a free EP called "Amani Goma" released by Latino Resiste/Mal Dicen/ARTVSM with remixes by Apple Juice Kid, 13th Tribe, and Carnnibal. Download the EP here: https://soundcloud.com/beat-making-la.... Read about it here on Mad Decent: http://www.maddecent.com/blog/new-afr...

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The Flame: Flamme Kapaya 

Musical Poetry (the beat): Apple Juice Kid

The Architects: Stephen Levitin (aka Apple Juice Kid) and Pierce Freelon

Mastermind of Videography and Editing: Saleem Reshamwala (aka Kid Ethnic)

DR-Congo Kindred: Cherie and Petna Ndaliko at Yole!Africa

Awe-Inspirers: People of Goma and the 2012 SKIFF Festival

Support

Director of Innovation: Dana McMahan

Dream Team: Elliette Johnson, Ryan Levin, Pat Levitin

Wright Brothers (UNC Beat Making Lab co-founders): Stephen Levitin and Dr. Mark Katz

Captain of Entrepreneur Ship: Judith Cone

Show Wrapper

Stop Motion and Logo Magician: Josh Souter at McKinney

Production Guru: Kelly Mertestdorf at McKinney

Photography Scientist: Emily Forsberg at McKinney

Partners

PBS Match Maker: GOOD

Fundraising Champions: Global Giving

Website Hero: Dave Mello

Brain Storm Meteorologists: New Kind

About

Beat Making Lab is a new PBS Digital Studios series featuring young musicians from around the world.

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Do you remember where you were on August 1, 1981? That was the birthday of Music Television (MTV) and the beginning era of a string of music videos which starred a bevy of sultry video vixens. In addition to the bands and singers who created the songs, these young women (some models, some not) often stole the spotlight and their images have been burned in the collective minds of MTV's earliest generation of viewers. Now, almost 20 years later after many of these video first aired, our friends at Snakkle.comexternal-link.png track down your favorite ‘80s video vixens to find out where they are now.

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Ola Ray appeared in Michale Jakson's "Thriller" video (1983)
THEN: Who could forget Michael Jackson’s freaked out girlfriend (when Michael turned into a zombie in the epic music video), played by Ola Ray, in the iconic video for “Thriller” back in 1983



Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2013/01/22/80s-music-video-vixens-where-are-now/?intcmp=obnetwork#ixzz2JZTEDrP6

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