US Embassy concludes Next Level Hip Hop Programme 2026

A two-week cross-cultural hip hop initiative that connected American industry mentors with emerging Grenadian creative artists has officially drawn to a close, capping off the program with a celebratory final showcase highlighting the work participants developed during their residency.

Running from April 13 to 24, 2026, the Next Level Hip Hop Programme 2026 was a joint effort between the U.S. Embassy in Grenada and the Government of Grenada’s Ministry of Tourism, Creative Economy and Culture. The residency brought professional hip hop practitioners from the United States to the Caribbean island, where they led hands-on, structured training and collaborative creative sessions across four core hip hop disciplines: MCing, DJing, hip hop dance, and aerosol art.

Beyond skill-building, the program offered selected Grenadian artists fully funded access to intensive professional development training, creating intentional space for meaningful cultural exchange between creators from both nations. Unlike conventional training workshops, the residency prioritized mutual learning, allowing U.S. mentors and local artists to exchange perspectives, creative traditions, and industry insights that enriched all participants’ work.

The program’s closing Final Showcase served as the official culmination of the two-week residency, giving every participating artist a platform to debut original new work they created during the program. Attendees witnessed performances and viewed completed artistic projects that clearly demonstrated the rapid creative growth participants experienced over the residency, as well as the tight collaborative bonds that formed across the two national creative communities.

Next Level is an official public diplomacy initiative of the U.S. Department of State, managed on the ground by the Meridian International Centre. Framed around hip hop culture as a accessible, unifying creative medium, the program is designed to advance core U.S. public diplomacy goals: fostering cross-cultural mutual understanding, strengthening people-to-people ties between the United States and partner nations, and nurturing creative entrepreneurship among young creators.

Speaking at the closing showcase, U.S. Public Diplomacy Officer Tamara Shaya Hoffmann underscored that the program is a tangible reflection of the longstanding, robust partnership between the United States and Grenada. She emphasized that sustained cultural exchange is a critical tool for advancing shared values between the two nations and opening new economic and creative opportunities for young leaders working in Grenada’s growing creative sector.

All participation in the residency was offered completely free of charge to selected artists, aligning with the shared commitment of both the U.S. and Grenadian governments to grow the Caribbean island’s creative economy and advance long-term, sustainable cultural development.

The U.S. Embassy in St. George’s formally extended its gratitude to all parties that contributed to the program’s success, including Grenada’s Ministry of Tourism, Creative Economy and Culture, the participating American hip hop mentors, the local Grenadian artists who took part, and all supporting partner organizations that coordinated logistics and outreach for the initiative.