Fabel's Upcoming
Appearances

July 9, 2009
Bronx NYC
Fabel is DJing alongside Biz Markie and GrandWizzard Theodore at Crotona Park 5-9pm. FREE! All Ages! Host: GrandMaster Caz
Crotona Park at Charlotte St & Crotona Park East, Bronx NYC 10457. More info at myspace.com/toolsofwar
July 14 - Aug 7, 09
New York City Teaching @ NYU
Summer High School - NYU ETW 2009.
Tuesdays & Thursdays from 10 to 11:30am.
July 14, 16, 21, 23, 28, 30 + Aug. 4, 6 & 7.
nyu.edu
Aug 1 & 2, 2009
Boston MA
Old Pro's Workshops at Boston City Lights 1154 Washington Ave. Boston MA 02118. $20 per class. Register with floatski@...
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Fabel is Also Available to Present:
Master Classes, Dance Workshops, Dance Showcases,
Key Note Speeches
and DJ Sets
Featuring Funk, Soul, Breaks, Electro Funk, Early 80's Rap, Reggae, R&B, House, Latin Freestyle, Salsa, Bomba, Plena, Boogaloo, Classic Rock, Punk Rock, Thrash, New Wave, Gothic and
Rare Groove.
as well as:
Host Panels
Moderate Panels,
Appear on Panels,
& Judge Dance Competitions
Trailer: Apache Line - From Gangs to Hip Hop
by Fabel
Tribute to Frosty Freeze
by Fabel
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Essays & Interviews in the Following Books
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Can't Stop Won't Stop by Jeff Chang
Born in the Bronx by Joe Conzo & Johan Kugelberg
Yes Yes Y'All
by Charlie Ahearn & Jim Fricke
Hip Hop Files: Photographs, 1979-1984 by Martha Cooper
The Nasty Terrible T-KID 170
by T-KID 170
Where'd You Get Those? by Bobbito Garcia
Total Chaos: The Art and Aesthetics of Hip-Hop
edited by Jeff Chang
The Sneaker Book
Photos of Fabel in the Following Books
Subway Art
by Henry Chalfant & Martha Cooper
Who Shot Ya?
by Ernie Panniccioli
& more!
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Check this out! PopMaster Fabel featured in Brother Ali's latest: The Good Lord! mtvu.com
Greetings! Jorge "Fabel" Pabon (Senior VP of The Rock Steady Crew) is now accepting bookings for the following lecture/demos and he has other services including hosting, DJ'ing, judging battles and more that you might want to take advantage of.
He's presented at The Museum of the City of New York, NYU's Skirball Center, Brooklyn Museum of the Arts, Dartmouth College, Smith College, Yale, and more.
Most recently Fabel presented lecture/demonstrations at Harvard's Hip Hop Archive, Princeton University, Lehman College, Ohio University and the University of North Carolina.
If you have plans for Fabel this summer, please let us know your tentative dates as soon as possible in order for us to pencil them in.
We look forward to hearing from you!
Fabel's wealth of knowledge and charismatic spirit edutains through his presentations as he celebrates the cultural legacies that have fueled American culture and empowered the youth globally. Please contact Fabel at fabelrsc@....
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The History of Hip Hop Dance Lecture/Demo
Jorge "Fabel" Pabon, VP of The Rock Steady Crew, describes and defines the four major foundational dance forms associated with Hip Hop culture: Lockin', Poppin', Breakin' and Rockin' with focus on the distinct history, deeper roots and vocabulary of each dance form. This lecture also focuses on the early contributions from the West Coast dance scene. Fabel also demonstrates Poppin', Lockin' and Rockin'. One to two hours in duration (depending on time and budget) supplemented by audio/video material. Includes Q & A. Note: Some information from this lecture can be referenced in his essay
"Physical Graffiti" featured in Total Chaos edited by Jeff Chang. The original essay can be found at rockhall.com
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The Great Hip Hop Swindle Lecture/Demo
Hip Hop historian and practitioner, Jorge "Fabel" Pabon covers the rise, fall and resurrection of Hip Hop culture. The lecture includes key points such as: how social, political and economic dynamics played a role during the birth of Hip Hop culture, the revolutionary spirit of the culture, the effects the recording industry had on the culture and examples of how the culture is being preserved by grass roots organizations and so much more. Authentic Hip Hop artifacts from Fabel's archive are presented throughout the lecture. Includes a Q & A session. One to three hours in duration (depending on time and budget) supplemented by audio/video material. Read Fabel's article "How Hip Hop Lost the Plot" at independent.co.uk
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Apache Line: From Gangs to Hip Hop

Although the documentary is a work in progress, Jorge "Fabel" Pabon has screened the one hour long rough cut at several events. "Apache Line" takes us on a journey through the trials, tribulations and triumphs of NYC street families that celebrated urban culture, through artistic expression, prior to the advent of what we know as "Hip Hop culture". This documentary is a testament to the power of flipping negative energy to positive, survival and preservation. Fabel offers additional information and further elaborates on the documentary during the Q & A session. He also presents Hip Hop artifacts that are relative to the topic. The complete presentation can be 2 to 3 hours. Learn more at myspace.com/apacheline
Note: Some information from this lecture can be referenced in Fabel's introduction to TERRIBLE
T.KID 170's self titled book as well as an essay he wrote on
style and fashion for Martha Cooper's Hip
Hop Files: Photographs 1979-1984.
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Latinos in Hip Hop Lecture/Demo
A one hour lecture/demonstration that explores the presence and contributions made by Latinos in Hip Hop culture. The presentation includes rare footage and audio material that reflect the major impact made by Hip Hop's Latino legends and pioneers. Some material precedes the advent of Hip Hop and comprehensively connects the dots from earlier movements such as Mambo, Bomba, Plena, Salsa, Latin Boogaloo and Latin Soul to what eventually became known as Hip Hop. This lecture clearly reveals why Hip Hop culture was a natural succession to the urban Latino cultural experience. Jorge "Popmaster Fabel" Pabon consulted Raquel Z Rivera for her book, "New York Ricans From The Hip Hop Zone" as well as appeared in and consulted Henry Chalfant's documentary, "From Mambo To Hip Hop". He also coordinated several "Latinos In Hip Hop" conferences at various universities and has lectured alongside Professor Juan Flores, (From Bomba To Hip Hop) and Master Robert Farris Thompson (Flash Of The Spirit). Includes a Q & A session.
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Bio: Jorge "Fabel" Pabon

Senior Vice President of the Rock Steady Crew, Fabel is a renowned Hip Hop dancer, choreographer and historian. A respected activist and spokesman within Hip Hop culture, Fabel is an auspicious talent whose work includes film (Beat Street, From Mambo to Hip Hop and more), stage, aerosol art, DJ'ing and digital arts. He's an originator and inspiring voice within the genre having worked with luminaries such as the Magnificent Force and Electric Boogaloos amongst others.
Jorge "Pop Master Fabel" Pabon was born and raised in Spanish Harlem, NYC where, at an early age, he developed his dance and choreography career at Hip Hop jams and clubs throughout the city. A pioneer of Hip Hop theater, Fabel is co-founder of GhettOriginal Productions, Inc. With GhettOriginal, Fabel co-authored, co-directed, and co-choreographed the first two Hip Hop musicals ever, "So! What Happens Now?" and "Jam on the Groove" (first official Off-Broadway Hip Hop musical). He has also toured internationally as a featured performer with "Jam on the Groove," which was nominated for best choreography at the Drama Desk Awards in 1996. Along with fellow members of the Rhythm Technicians and The Rock Steady Crew, he won the 1991 Bessie Award for choreography. Fabel was the first American Hip Hop dancer to perform in Cuba, in 1986 & 1988, with the dance company, Ballet D'Angelo. Fabel also gained world renown as a featured dancer in the Hip Hop cult classic movie, "Beat Street." Along with senior members of Rock Steady Crew, Fabel was an honoree at VH1's 1st Hip Hop Honors. He was a principle dancer and one of the artistic directors in Rennie Harris's theatrical production, "Legends Of Hip Hop".
In 1999, Fabel served as a consultant, moderator, panelist, and writer for The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum's exhibit and conference: "The Hip Hop Nation: Roots, Rhyme and Rage." When this exhibit traveled to the Brooklyn Museum of Art in September, 2000, Fabel was invited to lecture, exhibit a vintage outfit and serve on the exhibit's Honorary Committee. Vintage Hip Hop outfits, owned by Fabel were on display at the Museum of the City of New York and Experience Music Project in Seattle, WA. Visitors to EMP were guided through the Hip Hop clothing exhibit by Fabel's voice detailing every aspect of the outfits displayed.
He is the first Hip Hop dance instructor to be employed at NYU's Experimental Theater Wing and has taught a Hip Hop Dance workshop at the New School in NYC. As an adjunct professor, he also teaches movement at CAP 21, part of NYU's prestigious Tisch School of the Arts. Fabel gives lectures, demonstrations, master classes, and participates in outreach programs and conferences internationally. In 2001, he addressed delegates at the United Nation's "Hip Hop Conference for Peace." Fabel has taught Popping, Locking and Uprocking in various schools for the Sports and Arts in School's Foundation. He has also been commissioned to teach dance workshops at such NYC institutions as Henry Street Settlement, The Dalton School and Central Park East One, among the many.
He is currently working on three documentaries: "Apache Line: From Gangs To Hip Hop", "Fabel's History of Hip Hop Fashion Vol. 1" and "Puerto Ricans in Hip Hop." Fabel is a historian of and activist within Hip Hop culture. His other forms of expression include "graffiti" art, DJ'ing, rhyming and digital arts. Fabel is a co-founder of Tools Of War, a grass roots Hip Hop company covering publicity, events coordination and promotions, bookings, and consultation.
Fabel's essays are featured in: Joe Conzo's "Born in the Bronx", Martha Cooper's "Hip Hop Files", "The Nasty Terrible T-KID 170" as well as "Total Chaos" edited by Jeff Chang. He offers lectures, demonstrations, master classes, and participates in outreach programs and conferences internationally. He is a historian of and activist within Hip Hop culture. As a witness to the growth of Hip Hop culture since 1976, Fabel
believes that true Hip Hop culture is a blessing from the Creator given
to uplift and unify youth globally.
Contact: Jorge "Fabel" Pabon at FabelRSC@....
Please visit his page at myspace.com/popmasterfabel
myspace.com/toolsofwar
rocksteadycrew.com
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