About Us

Cultural Responsiveness

Elementz Of Kulture Productions is a nonprofit that is utilized to assist youth and families to increase their self-esteem/wellness. We assist them with understanding how to accept responsibility, improve socialization skills, increase positive interactions, effectively communicate, improve their ability to work as a team/group, and to provide skills that will ultimately assist them in the future through the original values of hip hop culture such as empowerment, self expression, and diversity. You can reach us on (252) 402-6445 to find out more about us.

Dedicated Trauma Informed Services

By combining dedicated counseling with complementary alternative therapies, our approach can help you realign your mind, body, and spirit. We utilize mindfulness, meditation, and other practices alongside talking therapy to fully evaluate how our thoughts and feelings affect our physical health, and how our body can help us to heal our minds. By looking at all the aspects of your life, we can help you approach your mental health with an open mind and open heart.

Therapeutic Beat Making

Therapeutic Beak Making is a model pioneered by Dr. Elliot Gann, Licensed Psychologist, in CA. This model has been shown to increases access to high-quality education in the arts, in which research has shown positive correlations between improved academic performance, better test scores, increased community service involvement, and lower dropout rates. (HeartBEATS, 2018) The concept of the Therapeutic Beat Making model was built on three important pillars which are regulating through rhythm, building relationships, and fostering self-esteem. The first pillar, regulating through rhythm holds the belief that trauma is unpredictable but repetitive beats are predictable. So instructors focus is placed on regulating beat making and music production to help people focus on what is happening in the present moment. By using these repetitive rhythms brain wave patterns can change and help stabilize dysregulated youth and adults. The second pillar is building relationships. Building a more positive relationship is one predictor of successful therapeutic outcomes. So instructors focus on creating and sustaining a safe place for youth and adults to engage and create rapport. The setting will encourage self, peer, and mentor motivation. The last pillar is fostering self-esteem. Instructors will assist with providing and creating opportunities for nonverbal self-expression. The mastery of beat making will encourage and increase awareness and acceptance of individual contributions to society. (Today’s Future Sound, 2020) 

Reviews

1 Reviews

Farmer Al

14 June 2022

14 June

2022

This woman is very passionate about changing our communities and ways of life for the better. She does everything from the heart and don't want no reward in ret...
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Areas Covered

Eastern North Carolina