Rap duo Rick ‘Big Love’ Kumar and Calvin ‘Kalvonix’ Tiu have released their first music video following their participation in a successful youth outreach program.

Rap duo Rick ‘Big Love’ Kumar and Calvin ‘Kalvonix’ Tiu have released their first music video following their participation in a successful youth outreach program.

Surrey rapping duo says hello to success

Rick Kumar and Calvin Tiu are using music to reach out to high school students and support their peers.

  • Aug. 20, 2015 3:00 p.m.

A Surrey rap duo is winning awards, building fans and giving back.

Best friends and rapping English majors Rick “Big Love” Kumar and ​Calvin “Kalvonix” Tiu are using their music to reach out to high school students.

Kumar, who just graduated from Kwantlen Polytechnic University (KPU), and Tiu, who will graduate from KPU in 2016, recently completed a four-month high school outreach program sponsored by the KPU English department, the Faculty of Arts, and Coca-Cola.

Frontier Poetics took them to 16 high schools across the South Fraser region where they delivered a rap/spoken word/poetry workshop on the power of language, creativity, anti-bullying, lifelong friendships and becoming teachers.

Frontier Poetics was a runaway success, with more than 700 students participating in the duo’s workshop performance.

In the spirit of giving back to the community, Kumar and Tiu have also created a one-time bursary in their name to support a struggling arts student.

“Alumni give back, but Rick and Calvin’s award would be the first of its kind for undergraduate students supporting other undergraduate students,” said KPU English instructor and Frontier Poetics manager Greg Chan. “They are also donating proceeds from the sale of their CD, Become the Dream, to the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation.”

Chan says this type of philanthropy is rare at the undergraduate level and speaks volumes about the men’s character and community awareness.

With support from Chan, a Faculty of Arts Excellence and Advancement award, and a Coca-Cola grant, the duo just released their first music video, Hello Farewell (http://bit.ly/1Hu4Szv), as a tribute to their university days and development into community role models.

Earlier this year, the rapping English majors performed Hello Farewell at KPU’s spring convocation ceremony, where Kumar also delivered a speech as his class valedictorian.

In May, the two were awarded Top 25 Under 25 Awards by the Surrey Board of Trade. The best friends were co-nominated by instructors Chan and Sue Ann Cairns for their community activism and inspirational stories.

For more information about Frontier Poetics, visit http://bit.ly/1UrcOKV

 

Surrey Now Leader