"P.A.T.H." is the new film by award-winning filmmaker Dan Perez. It documents the P.A.T.H. Hip-Hop Academy, the first ever summer camp of it's kind in South Florida. During the four week camp, teenagers from ages 13-18 studied Hip-Hop history, the art of deejaying, emceeing (rapping), B-boying and B-girling (break-dancing), and urban art. P.A.T.H. is the brainchild of Miami Hip-Hop artist Brimstone127 who, after almost 10 years, finally found a home for his program at Miami Light Project.
The film features several of South Florida's most influential artists including Triple Seven, SoulFlower, DJ Immortal, Krave, Mecca aka Grimo, Lebo, La Guardia, Beta Rawkz, Kirk Nugent and a special appearance from Grandmaster Dee of Whodini. "P.A.T.H." reintroduces the "Old School" principles that were the foundation of early Hip-Hop while calling to question the motivation of today's rap artists and the stereotypes they have created.
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