About Musica Festival
MUSICA Entertainment is proud to present MUSICA Festival. January, 2009 will be our 5th year of celebratng Hip Hop and its impact on music, diversity, lifestyle, and culture worldwide. This four-day event also honors the legacy of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Hip Hop is still a voice for social change. Like Dr. King, Hip Hop is controversial. As a world wide phenomenon Hip Hop serves as an outlet for oppressed people.
Through Hip Hop, we seek to honor the legacy of Dr. King by showcasing artists voices and talent. In particular, those who have the wisdom and/or courage to speak out and create awareness to the plight of under-represented communities, injustice and inhumanity worldwide.
The MUSICA Festival grew from a vision to promote positive music community, private business and City Government relationships. The MUSICA Festival acts in part as a vehicle to increase visibility and public awareness of the Northwest’s music communities. It creates the opportunity for collaboration between civic organizations, businesses, and residents to build relationships, develop a sense of unity within the music community, support community non-profit organizations as well as local artists and performers while providing top notch national entertainment to our communities.
The MUSICA Entertainment Festival and Seminars are designed to create a forum for unsigned/signed artists to interact with record industry professionals, create exposure for Northwest performing artists, provide musical “Hip Hop” and other genres of musical entertainment for Northwest tourists, families and music enthusiasts.
