Kaleidoscope 2016 : Urbanity
There seems to be a big art revival movement going on in Houston this year, and Kaleidoscope is doing its part. 2016 was the first year for Kaleidoscope and i'm sure it won't be it's last. This was an event show casing some of Houston's art creatives over a span of three days. Pam, the founder and creator of
Kaleidoscope, who also owns
Ubertina Productions, worked with a team of collaborators and made this marvelous event a reality!
There were three themes for each of the three days. The first night was themed: Urbanity. The night was filled with cool urban vibes that filled every corner of
"La Mansion". The show started with an introduction followed by
The Madmen Crew. A trio local to H-Town, throwing down some beat boxing and some throw back rap. Next up was
Swinn, with their hot new sports bras, all the models rocked them out! After that fashion run we had Tobe Nwigwe from Alief! I lived most of my teenage years there. He made sure he gave us some fire and hot bars and the crowd was lit. The next brand to come up on stage was that of my friend Shayne Salinas with
Kooth Brand, An all-american brand for the working man. He is truly revolutionizing the industry and trail blazing an area never seen before.
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The MadMen Crew |
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The MadMen Crew |
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Swinn apparel was amazing |
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Tobe Nwigwe ( From Alief) spitting out some hot bars |
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Brandon bringing some show-stopping foot work with his tap dancing shoes |
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One of Houston's film producers |
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Dimensional Graffiti |
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Raj The Rapper, from Missouri City, gave us some rap expressing world issues |
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some frees styling by one of Houston's all girl crew |
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At the end of Kaleidoscope Urbanity Feeling pretty dope |
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#ootn |
Kaleidoscope was the event to be in and I'm honored to have been a part of it, Stay tuned for the second day of Kaleidoscope: Jet Set !
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