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As
Sundance
2024
draws
to
an
end,
a
variety
of
artists
had
a
chance
to
showcase
their
talents
at
the
iconic
film
festival,
including
many
artists
who
have
ties
to
the
hip-hop
industry.
Ezinma
a
violinist,
film
composer,
educator,
and
performer
who
has
worked
with
renowned
artists
including
Beyonce,
Stevie
Wonder,
Kendrick
Lamar,
Khalid,
and
Yo-Yo
Ma,
performed
a
special
set
mixing
classical
music
and
hip-hop for Chase
Sapphire
cardmembers at
the
Chase
Sapphire
on
Main
lounge.
As
a
composer,
Ezinma
has
scored
many
national
advertisements,
documentaries,
and
short
films,
making
her
an
up-and-coming
person
to
watch
in
the
film
community
as
well.
Joining
other
reality
stars
such
as
Jon
Gosselin,
Chef
Melissa
King,
multi-hyphenate
Bravo
Top
Chef
winner,
also
created
and
presented
special
dishes
and
held
a
meet
and
greet
for
Sapphire
Reserve
cardmembers
at
the
lounge
as
well.
White
Claw
hosted
the
Brittany
Howard
for
an
exclusive
Shore
Club
performance
during
the
Sundance
Film
Festival
on
Friday
night.
Brittany’s
performance
began
with
an
eclectic
and
immersive
sound
bath
experience
which
set
the
stage
for
a
first-hand
look and
listen at
Brittany’s
brand-new
album
set
to
release
on
Friday,
February
9.
As
the
sound
bath
concluded,
Brittany
played
9
songs
from
her
new
album,
each
one
showcasing
Brittany’s
expansive
musical
knowledge
and
each
highlighting
a
different
genre
of
music.
In
between
each
song,
Brittany
discussed
her
inspiration,
journey
to
each
completed
song
and
her
vision
for
the
album
as
a
whole.
For
her
final
act
at
the
White
Claw
Shore
Club,
Brittany
took
the
stage
for
the
first
time
as
DJ
blackfootwhitefoot
and
brought
the
crowd
to
their
feet
with
some
groovy
funk
music.
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The
Latinx
House
celebrated
the
Latin
community’s
filmmaking
achievements
through
a
series
of
expert
panels,
receptions,
parties,
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with
creators,
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including
representation
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the
industry,
climate
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Appearances
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Latinx
luminaries
at
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2024
house
included
directors
and
cast
from
films
such
as
“Ponyboi,”
“In
the
Summers,”
“Border
Hopper,”
“God
Save
Texas,”
among
many
others.
In
celebration
of
Sundance’s
40th
edition,
they
took
a
look
back
at
the
festival’s
four
decades
of
powerful
films
and
envision
the
future
of
films
created
specifically
by
Latinx
storytellers.