The Ohio State University Hip Hop Camp is an immersive three-day educational experience designed to introduce students to the rich history, cultural foundations, and creative practices of Hip Hop. Grounded in an academically informed understanding of the genre, the camp explores the four original elements of Hip Hop — DJing, Breakdancing, Graffiti, and Emceeing — through structured, hands-on learning environments facilitated by experienced practitioners. The camp will also include Beat Making. Jason Rawls, Stevie "Dr. View" Johnson and Otis Sharp, directors.
Visit Hip Hop Camp for details and registration.
All events are subject to change.
Getting Here
Two garage options:
Arps Garage (open to visitors M–F after 4 p.m. and on weekends) — located just north of the Timashev Music building.
- A good choice for events in the Timashev Recital Hall, just inside the north end of the building.
Ohio Union South Garage (open to visitors 24/7) — located just south of the Timashev Music building, next to the Ohio Union.
- A good choice for events in Weigel Auditorium, just inside the south end of the building, across from the Oval.
- The only choice for visitors M–F, before 4 p.m.
Weigel Auditorium is on the second floor, via a staircase in the south lobby.
- The elevator to Weigel Auditorium is in the back hallway, located behind the Music Commons.