
Flutes at Dawn
Clip: Season 10 Episode 6 | 3m 36sVideo has Closed Captions
Flutes at Dawn is a nonprofit focused on community education and cross-cultural unity.
Flutes at Dawn is a non-profit promoting music, dance, and art in underserved communities. By organizing workshops, concerts, and videos, they boost creativity and inclusion. Their mission is to enrich lives, cultivate talent, and envision a world united by the power of music.
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Flutes at Dawn
Clip: Season 10 Episode 6 | 3m 36sVideo has Closed Captions
Flutes at Dawn is a non-profit promoting music, dance, and art in underserved communities. By organizing workshops, concerts, and videos, they boost creativity and inclusion. Their mission is to enrich lives, cultivate talent, and envision a world united by the power of music.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship[dramatic synthesizer music] - Kiran Vedula: Music has always allowed me a way of meeting people.
It's always allowed me a way of having confidence in myself and helping people have joy.
[mellow synth music] My name is Kiran Vedula.
I'm a musician, producer, and educator based in Milwaukee, and I'm also the founder of Flutes at Dawn.
One, two, three, four.
[mellow groove music] We are a community-based performing arts nonprofit.
We're focused on music, dance, and digital media.
And the key word with Flutes at Dawn's mission is 'cross-cultural understanding.'
My show that's coming up, Hip-Hop DNA, is all about that.
♪ Too cold and that sucks, my bounce ♪ - Kiran Vedula: Hip-Hop DNA is a tribute to the music we call hip-hop.
And the music we call hip-hop is made up of drum breaks, samples, and this lineage of traditional rhythms that's now found its form in all these beats and everything.
[heels tapping] It's tracing those connections, and it's a tribute to the music as a whole and to the pioneers and the artists.
♪ I'm infinite ♪ - Kiran Vedula: I feel like Hip-Hop DNA is kind of like one of the flagships.
It's not just a show now.
It's almost like a brand and entity in and of itself.
[mellow percussive music] We were able to do 12 weeks of Hip-Hop DNA workshops over the summer.
And then, the most advanced students will actually get to be part of the performance, too.
♪ So next on the mic is, oh, my girl ♪ ♪ Come on, girl, sing that song ♪ - Kiran Vedula: Even when I first started working with kids, it wasn't my words or who I was.
It was the music that connected me to them.
♪ Whip your hair, whip your hair ♪ - I'm always looking up for someone to inspire me and help me, and I'm always looking down to somebody to mentor and help.
I think that's also part of my culture as an Indian, and literally, a boy like me, when I was nine or 10, I would actually go to live with my teacher, my guru, or my mentor.
I mean, you know, there's this whole process.
So, education and mentorship, I think, is just in my blood, too.
[upbeat percussive music] Welcome to the stage.
It's Brooklyn.
- Band: Woo - Brooklyn: ♪ And I said a hip-hop, hippity, hippity ♪ ♪ Let's hip hip-hop, you don't stop the rockin' ♪ - I've just had so much success with that and so much fulfillment.
And again, that youthful energy always feeds back into my music, too.
And it helps me stay young.
It helps me stay fresh without, you know, trying to be young myself.
[Kiran laughing] I guess I would answer the question, what does music mean to me, with the answer of, like, what has it done for me?
These songs are meditations for me to open my heart to get out of my own way.
Sometimes, I see people that I haven't seen in a while.
It's like, "Hey, man, you still doing music?"
I'm like, "I don't know what else I could ever do."
Like, I don't even know how to do anything else at this point.
♪ Living my life like it's golden, golden, golden ♪ - Luckily, music has led me to have all these other opportunities to speak in front of people, or write, or study in different ways, and teach, not only just being on stage.
So, it's just been beautiful backbone.
Thank you very much.
We'll see y'all again.
[audience clapping]
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Wisconsin Life is a local public television program presented by PBS Wisconsin
Funding for Wisconsin Life is provided by the Wooden Nickel Fund, Mary and Lowell Peterson, A.C.V. and Mary Elston Family, Obrodovich Family Foundation, Stanley J. Cottrill Fund, Alliant Energy, UW...