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A pair of Senegalese rap artists have set up a hip hop youth centre in a poor suburb of Dakar to teach rapping, street art...\u003c/span\u003e\n\u003cspan class='full-description hide'\u003eLEAD IN: Young people in Senegal are turning away from a life of crime thanks to a new music and arts programme. A pair of Senegalese rap artists have set up a hip hop youth centre in a poor suburb of Dakar to teach rapping, street art and music production to local young people.They say the centre is positively influencing scores of former criminals by offering training and a creative space.   STORY-LINE:Latyr Gueye is a Senegalese graffiti artist who goes by the name \"Babylone\". The 27-year-old spends his days hanging out with his friends and sketching. He lives in Guediawaye, a poor suburb of Senegal's capital Dakar. Gueye is unemployed, but he now makes some money from his artwork. He says life wasn't always like this. \"When we were young, we took cannabis, we boarded the buses and we picked pockets and assaulted people. Our older brothers had influenced us,\" he says.He credits an organisation called G Hip Hop (Hip Hop Guediawaye) with helping him escape from crime. Hip hop is wildly popular amongst young people in Senegal. Artists here are seen in many ways as modern-day \"griots\", traditional West African musical storytellers, who pass on history through their songs.Guediawaye is one of the most downtrodden neighbourhoods of this sea-facing capital. The G Hip Hop centre was founded in 2010 to teach young people \"urban culture\" skills, such as music production and rapping.One of its founders is Malal Almamy Talla, alias Fou Malade, a locally famous rapper and former gangster.He says crime and violence are serious problems affecting the lives of many young people in Guediawaye. \"This area is very distinctive, a lot of the young people you see here, here eight out of ten young people have already been in prison. Violence is a reality here, crime is a reality, because young people leave school early, because parents do not have enough resources,\" he says.Fou Malade set up G Hip Hop with a friend, also a rapper, with the idea of creating a place for hip hop artists that was also open to local young people.\"We found that youth had no space for expression and there was not a place where local hip hop artists could gather to reflect on their projects, and then we saw how we could connect hip hop and citizenship, hip hop and the needs of the people. This is why we have created this space.\"Awa Sane, aka female rapper 'Eve Crazy', is a budding young artist on Senegal's hip hop scene, who makes her music available on the internet. She says G Hip Hop has inspired local young people to raise their aspirations. \"There was a time when girls did not dare go out at certain times, let along think of rapping. There were many offenders in this area, but when G Hip Hop started it changed the mentality of young people through education. G Hip Hop made young people understand that there are other ways exist to succeed in life,\" she says.Once a fortnight, the young artists at G Hip Hop have the chance to take to the stage and perform with professional equipmentAudiences flock to the centre to enjoy theses performances - by both men and women.\"Hip Hop is now part of everyday Senegalese life. We created this concept to enable young people to enjoy this space,\" says one of the centre's members who goes by the name DJ Kalanakha.He says that thanks to being a member of G Hip Hop, he was able to get a scholarship to go to France to train to become a presenter and radio technician.Today G Hip Hop has some 250 members, who must pay an annual fee of 2,500 CFA francs (four US dollars) to register for three month courses of their choice, such as DJ-ing, graffiti art and break dancing. Fou Malade says a private company initially provided funds for the construction of the centre. Today, membership fees cover many of the expenses, while additional money is raised from non-governmental organisations that donate money for specific programmes. The government occasionally provides logistical support through its services. Graffiti artist Gueye says the skills he learnt at the centre helped him to become a better citizen. \"Before the centre opened people made me understand that I am a citizen and I had to learn a trade and above all to stop crime,\" he says.Fou Malade says G Hip Hop was always intended to be an organisation with a social conscience, giving a voice to local young people. \"Hip hop speaks for those who cannot speak. Hip hop speaks for the people, hip hop calls the authorities to account. The message of hip hop speaks of the living conditions of the people, hip hop speaks about love, hip hop speaks about health, for the awareness of the struggle against malaria, AIDS, etc, etc,\" he says.He's hoping the centre can encourage even more of Guediawaye's young people to express themselves. LEAD IN: Young people in Senegal are turning away from a life of crime thanks to a new music and arts programme. A pair of Senegalese rap artists have set up a hip hop youth centre in a poor suburb of Dakar to teach rapping, street art and music production to local young people.They say the centre is positively influencing scores of former criminals by offering training and a creative space.   STORY-LINE:Latyr Gueye is a Senegalese graffiti artist who goes by the name \"Babylone\". The 27-year-old spends his days hanging out with his friends and sketching. He lives in Guediawaye, a poor suburb of Senegal's capital Dakar. Gueye is unemployed, but he now makes some money from his artwork. He says life wasn't always like this. \"When we were young, we took cannabis, we boarded the buses and we picked pockets and assaulted people. Our older brothers had influenced us,\" he says.He credits an organisation called G Hip Hop (Hip Hop Guediawaye) with helping him escape from crime. Hip hop is wildly popular amongst young people in Senegal. Artists here are seen in many ways as modern-day \"griots\", traditional West African musical storytellers, who pass on history through their songs.Guediawaye is one of the most downtrodden neighbourhoods of this sea-facing capital. The G Hip Hop centre was founded in 2010 to teach young people \"urban culture\" skills, such as music production and rapping.One of its founders is Malal Almamy Talla, alias Fou Malade, a locally famous rapper and former gangster.He says crime and violence are serious problems affecting the lives of many young people in Guediawaye. \"This area is very distinctive, a lot of the young people you see here, here eight out of ten young people have already been in prison. Violence is a reality here, crime is a reality, because young people leave school early, because parents do not have enough resources,\" he says.Fou Malade set up G Hip Hop with a friend, also a rapper, with the idea of creating a place for hip hop artists that was also open to local young people.\"We found that youth had no space for expression and there was not a place where local hip hop artists could gather to reflect on their projects, and then we saw how we could connect hip hop and citizenship, hip hop and the needs of the people. This is why we have created this space.\"Awa Sane, aka female rapper 'Eve Crazy', is a budding young artist on Senegal's hip hop scene, who makes her music available on the internet. She says G Hip Hop has inspired local young people to raise their aspirations. \"There was a time when girls did not dare go out at certain times, let along think of rapping. There were many offenders in this area, but when G Hip Hop started it changed the mentality of young people through education. G Hip Hop made young people understand that there are other ways exist to succeed in life,\" she says.Once a fortnight, the young artists at G Hip Hop have the chance to take to the stage and perform with professional equipmentAudiences flock to the centre to enjoy theses performances - by both men and women.\"Hip Hop is now part of everyday Senegalese life. We created this concept to enable young people to enjoy this space,\" says one of the centre's members who goes by the name DJ Kalanakha.He says that thanks to being a member of G Hip Hop, he was able to get a scholarship to go to France to train to become a presenter and radio technician.Today G Hip Hop has some 250 members, who must pay an annual fee of 2,500 CFA francs (four US dollars) to register for three month courses of their choice, such as DJ-ing, graffiti art and break dancing. Fou Malade says a private company initially provided funds for the construction of the centre. Today, membership fees cover many of the expenses, while additional money is raised from non-governmental organisations that donate money for specific programmes. The government occasionally provides logistical support through its services. Graffiti artist Gueye says the skills he learnt at the centre helped him to become a better citizen. \"Before the centre opened people made me understand that I am a citizen and I had to learn a trade and above all to stop crime,\" he says.Fou Malade says G Hip Hop was always intended to be an organisation with a social conscience, giving a voice to local young people. \"Hip hop speaks for those who cannot speak. Hip hop speaks for the people, hip hop calls the authorities to account. The message of hip hop speaks of the living conditions of the people, hip hop speaks about love, hip hop speaks about health, for the awareness of the struggle against malaria, AIDS, etc, etc,\" he says.He's hoping the centre can encourage even more of Guediawaye's young people to express themselves. ++PART AUDIO AS INCOMING++Guediawaye, suburb of Dakar - 10 March 20161. Mid of graffiti artist Latyr Gueye aka \"Babylone\" and his friend walking along street towards his home 2. Wide of Gueye and his friend climbing the stairs to the room that serves as bedroom and workshop3. Various of Gueye drawing 4. Mid of Gueye and his friend admiring their art works5. Close of Gueye's favourite painting6. SOUNDBITE: (Wolof) Latyr Gueye, aka \"Babylone\", graffiti artist:\"When we were young, we took cannabis, we boarded the buses and we picked pockets and assaulted people. Our older brothers had influenced us. \"AP TelevisionGuediawaye, suburb of Dakar - 9 March 20167. Wide top shot of Guediawaye 8. Close up of sign reading \"G HIP HOP\" (Hip Hop Guediawaye)9. Gueye crossing the street to enter the G Hip Hop youth centre10. Rapper and co-founder of G Hip Hop, Malal Almamy Talla, aka \"Fou Malade\", walking into office 11. Various of Almamy Talla speaking with young men 12. SOUNDBITE: (French) Malal Almamy Talla, aka \"Fou Malade\", rapper and co-founder of G Hip Hop:\"This area is very distinctive, a lot of the young people you see here, here eight out of ten young people have already been in prison. Violence is a reality here, crime is a reality, because young people leave school early, because parents do not have enough means. \"13. Various of young people hanging out at G Hip Hop centre 14. SOUNDBITE: (French) Malal Almamy Talla, aka \"Fou Malade\", rapper and co-founder of G Hip Hop:\"We found that youth had no space for expression and there was not a place where local hip hop artists could gather to reflect on their projects, and then we saw how we could connect hip hop and citizenship, hip hop and the needs of the people. This is why we have created this space.\"15. Mid of hip hop artist Awa Sane aka \"Eve Crazy\" walking on the street16. Close of computer playing music17. Various of Awa Sane aka 'Eve Crazy' rapping UPSOUND (Wolof) \"You (people ) you think detain the truth...\"18. SOUNDBITE: (Wolof) Awa Sane, aka \"Eve Crazy\", rapper:\"There was a time when girls did not dare go out at certain times, let along think of rapping. There were many offenders in this area, but when G Hip Hop started it changed the mentality of young people through education. G Hip Hop made young people understand that there are other ways exist to succeed in life. \"19. Wide top shot of G Hip Hop ++AUDIO AS INCOMING++20. Various of man rapping on stage UPSOUND: (Wolof) I'm on stage, I see the DJ. Okay okay I have a mc in my hand. Dude you're not a pro. Remain calm.\"21. Various of audience 22. Various of woman rapping on stage UPSOUND: (Wolof) \"Look how I walk in the city. Look how I walk in the city. Look how I walk in the city.\"23. Various of \"Dj Kalanakha\" on stage UPSOUND: (Wolof) How is the deal guys? Sound siffer (???) When I say siffer, you break the mic.\"24. SOUNDBITE: (Wolof) \"Dj Kalanakha\" (no other name given), technician and animator:\"Hip Hop is now part of everyday Senegalese life. We created this concept to enable young people to enjoy this space.\"25. Various of people hanging out at G Hip Hop26. SOUNDBITE: (Wolof) Latyr Gueye, aka \"Babylone\", graffiti artist:\"Before the centre opened, people made me understand that I am a citizen and I had to learn a trade and above all to stop crime.\"27. Close on graffiti tags reading (French) \"We eat hip hop\", \"We drink hip hop\", \"We sit hip hop\"28. SOUNDBITE: (French) Malal Almamy Talla, aka \"Fou Malade\", rapper and co-founder of G Hip Hop\"Everything that hip hop demands, it does not demand for itself. Hip hop speaks for those who cannot speak. Hip hop speaks for the people, hip hop calls the authorities to account. The message of hip hop speaks of the living conditions of the people, hip hop speaks about love, hip hop speaks about health, for the awareness of the struggle against malaria, AIDS, etc, etc.\"29. 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