Breis
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Inspirational rap artist and author, BREIS (breeze) has been having an impact on thousands of students all over the world with his positive rap lyrics, speeches and workshops for over seven years. His performances are fun, engaging and interactive with a focus on the power of words, thinking big, identity and having higher aspirations in life. His book Brilliant Rappers Educate Intelligent Students contains lyrics and interactive exercises for teachers and students alike.
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If you’re interested, please call 020 8767 4551 and ask for Barbara for further details.
There are a number of reasons why your school may enjoy a visit from Breis:
● Teachers and students alike will enjoy intelligent rap songs
● Literacy is promoted through the art of rap/spoken word
● It will be a fun day for pupils: interactive, educational and entertaining
● BREIS’ speeches encourage positive behaviour
● He brings out the best work from pupils during the workshops
● He might be the best rapper you’ve never heard yet!
BREIS is available for:
Years 3-6 at primary school
And
Years 7-11 in secondary school
3 - 4 day rap/poetry Workshops
School assembly performances
Cultural events
Parent and Teacher evenings
End of term parties/events
Transition to secondary school
“The children loved having a rap artist in their midst. BREIS’ performance won the school over immediately with his crowd participation, lyrics and humour. In the workshop BREIS had an easy teaching style and could differentiate between students who were confident and those that weren’t. He was excellent at getting good work out of everyone”
- Karen Arthur, Head of House.
“BREIS’ visit boosted the children’s confidence raised their self esteem and encouraged team work. He brought fun to learning and the teachers thought he was fab too”
- Sonia Marquis, Teacher.
I just wanted to say a massive thank you with all my heart for the whole experience that you gave us, pure brilliance
- Henry Worger, pupil (14),
“BREIS is one of the best kept secrets in British Hip Hop”
– The Guardian











