Welder Underground

Project Based Learning:

In the realm of education, traditional classrooms uphold significant merit for their methodical approach to disseminating knowledge. Yet, when it comes to the mastery of trades, the age-old wisdom that real-world experience is the paramount teacher resonates. Project-based learning embodies this concept, placing students in immersive, hands-on scenarios that challenge them to employ their learning in substantial and impactful ways.

From the Heat to Beat

Meet the inaugural cohort of Welder Underground, an apprenticeship that weaves craftsmanship with creative expression. These apprentices are embarking on a project that not only tests their welding prowess but also their ability to collaborate on a grand artistic scale. Together with the globally acclaimed artist, Eric Orr, they are set to create a monumental sculpture which will be donated from the 'home of Hip Hop' to Paris to commemorate the first Olympics to feature breaking as a sport. This project transcends conventional welding training—it's about contributing to a legacy project destined to enchant public spectators in Paris for generations.

What do Hip Hop, breaking, and the 2024 Summer Olympics share with welding? This first cohort of apprentices at Welder Underground are about to show you.

The Essence of Hip Hop: Collaboration as Education

Central to Hip Hop culture is the spirit of collaboration—individuals coming together to produce something greater than the sum of their parts. This ethos is a driving force behind the first project at Welder Underground. The apprentices will experience firsthand how combining diverse talents and perspectives can lead to groundbreaking outcomes. This project is not merely a lesson in welding but a deeper dive into how collaboration, creativity, critical thinking and execution propels artistic ventures to legendary status.

Follow the journey as our first cohort of apprentices build an iconic sculpture for Paris.

In the realm of education, traditional classrooms uphold significant merit for their methodical approach to disseminating knowledge. Yet, when it comes to the mastery of trades, the age-old wisdom that real-world experience is the paramount teacher resonates. Project-based learning embodies this concept, placing students in immersive, hands-on scenarios that challenge them to employ their learning in substantial and impactful ways.

From the Heat to Beat

Meet the inaugural cohort of Welder Underground, an apprenticeship that weaves craftsmanship with creative expression. These apprentices are embarking on a project that not only tests their welding prowess but also their ability to collaborate on a grand artistic scale. Together with the globally acclaimed artist, Eric Orr, they are set to create a monumental sculpture which will be donated from the 'home of Hip Hop' to Paris to commemorate the first Olympics to feature breaking as a sport. This project transcends conventional welding training—it's about contributing to a legacy project destined to enchant public spectators in Paris for generations.

What do Hip Hop, breaking, and the 2024 Summer Olympics share with welding? This first cohort of apprentices at Welder Underground are about to show you.

The Essence of Hip Hop: Collaboration as Education

Central to Hip Hop culture is the spirit of collaboration—individuals coming together to produce something greater than the sum of their parts. This ethos is a driving force behind the first project at Welder Underground. The apprentices will experience firsthand how combining diverse talents and perspectives can lead to groundbreaking outcomes. This project is not merely a lesson in welding but a deeper dive into how collaboration, creativity, critical thinking and execution propels artistic ventures to legendary status.

Follow the journey as our first cohort of apprentices build an iconic sculpture for Paris.

In the realm of education, traditional classrooms uphold significant merit for their methodical approach to disseminating knowledge. Yet, when it comes to the mastery of trades, the age-old wisdom that real-world experience is the paramount teacher resonates. Project-based learning embodies this concept, placing students in immersive, hands-on scenarios that challenge them to employ their learning in substantial and impactful ways.

From the Heat to Beat

Meet the inaugural cohort of Welder Underground, an apprenticeship that weaves craftsmanship with creative expression. These apprentices are embarking on a project that not only tests their welding prowess but also their ability to collaborate on a grand artistic scale. Together with the globally acclaimed artist, Eric Orr, they are set to create a monumental sculpture which will be donated from the 'home of Hip Hop' to Paris to commemorate the first Olympics to feature breaking as a sport. This project transcends conventional welding training—it's about contributing to a legacy project destined to enchant public spectators in Paris for generations.

What do Hip Hop, breaking, and the 2024 Summer Olympics share with welding? This first cohort of apprentices at Welder Underground are about to show you.

The Essence of Hip Hop: Collaboration as Education

Central to Hip Hop culture is the spirit of collaboration—individuals coming together to produce something greater than the sum of their parts. This ethos is a driving force behind the first project at Welder Underground. The apprentices will experience firsthand how combining diverse talents and perspectives can lead to groundbreaking outcomes. This project is not merely a lesson in welding but a deeper dive into how collaboration, creativity, critical thinking and execution propels artistic ventures to legendary status.

Follow the journey as our first cohort of apprentices build an iconic sculpture for Paris.

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