A music and dance collective has grown beyond day parties into a full-fledged cultural community, bringing its unfettered energy to Miami Art Week each year.
Everyday People originated out of New York City over a decade ago, hosting daytime hip-hop and R&B events. It’s since blossomed into an international community with tour stops ranging from Brazil to South Africa.
And now the rhythm is flowing this year at the Wynwood Marketplace.
”Everyday People is something that started out with no gimmicks,” said co-founder Mohamed Hamad, a Sudanese-American musician who goes by DJ mOma.
“Our tagline was ‘Good food, good music, good people.’
mOma, who grew up in Queens, New York, said the parties have been “underpinned by the Black American experience because it's a New York party.”
”So

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