Sunday, October 14, 2012

Keith Antar Mason's FOR BLACK BOYS WHO HAVE CONSIDERED HOMICIDE WHEN THE STREETS WERE TOO MUCH needs your support

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For Black Boys Who Have Considered Homicide When The Streets Were Too Much written by Keith Antar Mason is a powerful choreopoem that acts as a vessel to unite and encourage Black male youth and provide voices for them and their concerns. PLEASE CLICK OUR INDIEGOGO LINK AND SHOW SUPPORT TO THIS POWERFUL ARTISTIC ENDEAVOR AND HELP US STOP THE VIOLENCE AND END BLACK MALE SILENCE! http://lnkd.in/4JUi6P 

"STOP THE VIOLENCE/END BLACK MALE SILENCE!" 

2012 is not only the tenth anniversary of DreamOn Entertainment, it is the 30th Anniversary of “for black boys…”, written in 1982 during a time where Urban America was fighting many battles that have affected the children of today including the rise of crack cocaine. And almost as if planned, the choreopoem was blessed to have been written during the birth and rise of hip-hop music, which carries many undertones that marry the subject matter in the script beautifully. As Keith Antar Mason has made it his new mission to increase mountings of this production up and down the East Coast, DreamOn plans to provide Philadelphia the opportunity to support such an incredible project especially during the rise of urban violence in our community directly affecting our young Black males while also using the production as a vessel to unite Black male youth and provide voices for them and their concerns. We hope to use this compelling piece to spring DreamOn and "For Black Boys..." forward, forge new donor relationships, reach a growing audience and, above all, leave a lasting artistic and social impression with viewers. With the support of companies, organizations and individuals like you, we can better develop the tools to tell important, thought-provoking stories, advocate the arts, entertain, and enrich lives all at the same time! PLEASE CLICK OUR INDIEGOGO LINK AND SHOW SUPPORT TO THIS POWERFUL ARTISTIC ENDEAVOR AND HELP US STOP THE VIOLENCE AND END BLACK MALE SILENCE! 

1 comment:

  1. Hello there I would like to know how you contacted the Mr. Mason to secure legal rights to perform the piece

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