For Immediate Release
Contact: Duana Stinson
646-209-4438
[email protected]
V DAY NYC JOINS GLOBAL EFFORT
TO STOP VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND GIRLS
The Vagina Monologues directed by
Dr. Moss-Bouldin,
Co-founder of
Soulploitation Creative Works/Acting Up! Productions
Change the Story of Women!
Join us as we raise funds and awareness to end violence against women and girls
Who: Soulploitation Creative Works/Acting Up! Productions
What: V-Day NYC 2009, a benefit production of Eve Ensler’s The Vagina Monologues
Where: New World Stages, 340 W. 50th street
When: March 13th at 7 p.m. March 14th at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.
Admission: $25, with group and VIP tickets available. www.telecharge.com
Contact: Duana Stinson, 646-209-4438
Goal: To raise awareness to stop violence against women and girls and funds for our beneficiaries –The Democratic Republic of Congo, Women of Color Network, W.A.D.T: Women are Dreamers Too, and W.O.R.T.H.: Women’s Organization of Rebirth Through Healing
On February 23rd, Men Love Vaginas! at the Nuyorican Poets Café. Great music, chocolate fondue, and More!
www.nuyorican.org, www.vday.org, www.myspace.com/vaginamonologuesnyc09, www.soulploitation.com
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About V-Day
V-Day is a global movement to end violence against women and girls that raises funds and awareness through benefit productions of Playwright/Founder Eve Ensler’s award winning play The Vagina Monologues and other artistic works. In 2008, over 4000 V-Day benefit events took place produced by volunteer activists in the U.S. and around the world, educating millions of people about the reality of violence against women and girls. To date, the V-Day movement has raised over $60 million and educated millions about the issue of violence against women and the efforts to end it, crafted international educational, media and PSA campaigns, launched the Karama program in the Middle East, reopened shelters, and funded over 6000 community-based anti-violence programs and safe houses in Democratic Republic Of Congo, Haiti, Kenya, South Dakota, Egypt and Iraq. V-Day was named one of Worth magazine's "100 Best Charities" in 2001 and Marie Claire’s “Top Ten Charities†in 2006. The 'V' in V-Day stands for Victory, Valentine and Vagina. http://www.vday.org
What is a V-Day Campaign?
A V-Day Campaign is a catalyst for mobilizing women and men to heighten awareness about violence against women and girls. By creating this global community, V-Day strives to empower women to find their collective voices and demand an end to the violence that affects one in three women in the U.S and around the world.
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On March 8th 2008 (International Women's Day), W.O.R.T.H. held it's 1st Annual Benefit in New York City
HOSTS:
Toni Blackman is an international champion of hip-hop culture, known for her irresistible, contagious performances and alluring female presence. She's all heart, all rhythm, all song, all power - - a one-woman revolution of poetry and microphone. An award-winning artist, her steadfast work and commitment to hip-hop led the U.S. Department of State to select her to work as the first ever hip-hop artist to work as an American Cultural Specialist. After her first residency in Dakar, the folks there started calling her the Hip Hop Ambassador and it all took on a life of itself, already serving in Senegal, Ghana, Botswana, and Swaziland where her residencies include performance, workshops, and lectures on hip hop poetry. Toni is a member of the Spoken Word Committee of the New York Chapter of the Recording Academy (aka The GRAMMY's). Also, AOL BlackVoices named Toni as one of the top ten African-American Next Generation Leaders to watch.This multi-talented woman has been listed in Essence Magazine's listing of "30 Women to Watch," been featured in SAVOY Magazine, BOOK Magazine, Newsweek Japan, The Washington Post, and in The New York Times. Highly respected as the founder and director of Freestyle Union, a cipher workshop that uses free styling as a tool to encourage social responsibility, Blackman's work has held great influence in the world of hip hop activism. check out: www.toniblackman.com
Queen GodIs…one of the most POWERFUL voices of this generation. Her work is a fierce blend of Hip Hop, Spoken Word, Soul Music and Theater that is refreshingly unique and accessible. Born and raised in Brooklyn, NY, Queen GodIs is an internationally esteemed artisan whose features have included The Trans Atlantic Music Festival (France), BAM Opera House, Nokia Theater, The Apollo Theater Sound Stage, The Kennedy Center, artistic residency in (India) and The Royal Shakespeare Company's New Work Festival (UK).
2007 marked the one year anniversary of her sold- out debut album release, POWER U! – critically acclaimed by nuns, saints, snooty music critics, irritable teenagers, pop stars, hard- hearing elders, around- the- way girls, beautiful brothers, scholars, book worms, monks, cavemen, haters, male prostitutes, female pimps, kings, goddesses, thugs and reformed gangstas from all around the country. It also highlights GodIs as a producer, engineer, MC, vocalist , and closet comedian with a keen sense for master- minding work that is as spirit moving as it is thought- provoking. Her poetry has been featured live at HBO's Def Poetry Jam, Robert Townsend's Spoken and appears on two major releases produced by Afro- European singing duo Les Nubians entitled: Echoes- Chapter One and Nubian Voyager.
Queen debuted a sold out, off- Broadway production of her piece 'BIRTH of POWER U!,' directed by and developed with Tamilla Woodard of Launch Worldwide partners. In the fall of 2007, she embarked upon an international performance and promotional mini-tour of her album. The tour was jump-started with a stint as artistic director and facilitator of a week-long master class in Hip Hop and Spoken Word. The project culminated with a major performance featuring 12 of England's finest female emcees and poets and was commissioned by both FkUk partners and the renowned Contact Theater in Manchester, England. The well-received work promoted female empowerment and community building through the arts. For more on Queen GodIs performances and the album check out: www.myspace.com/queengodisbiz . Contact: Z. Howard: [email protected]: 212 696 8677
MUSIC PROVIDED BY:
Her live sets are a dynamic synthesis of Hip Hop, RnB, Reggae, Latin rhythms, Rock and Pop to classic funk and soul, and have secured her gigs everywhere from New York, Miami, DC, Philadelphia, to Caracas, Venezuela. Chela's recent mixtape releases Chela for President, Embedded Reporter: Live from the Front Line, High Treason and Torch Pass have helped her to establish a unique style all her own in mixtapes: revolutionary themes combined with scratch production, mixing and original blends, with a focus on showcasing emerging artists. In 2005 she earned the nomination for "Best Female Mixtape DJ" at the Justo's Mixtape Awards, as well as the prestigious induction into both Justo Faison's Justo's Mixtape Allstars and the elite all-female Hip Hop movement the Murda Mamis. Chela has worked alongside (and toured with) Immortal Technique. She has performed on three continents, branding her name in everything from radio, clubs, mixtapes, battles and live shows to political activism. Out of her legwork she has birthed a movement all her own: the New Girl Order, embracing the new possibilities for our world when Womens voices have an undeniable and respected presence in Hip Hop and society as a whole. www.chelaonline.com
PERFORMANCES BY:
From her native Philadelphia, Ursula Rucker's affinity for crafting words catapulted her message into hungry ears when she began to read publicly in 1994 at Zanzibar. The Temple University journalism graduate struck a chord in Phillys soul that reverberated around the world with her mezzo-soprano speak. Her recordings with the Silent Poets, Jamaaladeen Tacoma and Josh Wink captured the publics imagination, so when Ahmir ?uestlove Thompson asked her to compose the final cuts on three consecutive Roots albums, she found an eager international following. Ruckers albums are poetry in motion, guided by a time signature that speaks to the human experience with honesty and poignancy. Rucker does not shelter her audience. Shes honest, vibrant, heartfelt and at the core true. She ends For Women with a grand declaration. Call me crazy, divine, Maat, true honeybun, Supreme Pontifica, electric lady, holy prostitute. I dont care what you call me. I know who I is. Rucker, a global activist, enlightens in the recording studio and at her powerful live shows. Recently she has performed at FREEDOM Festival in Australia, to raise awareness for Amnesty Internationals global Stop Violence Against Women campaign. By her own definition, she is maat mama to the core. Oh yes, shes gone there, to that place. http://www.ursula-rucker.com/
A poet, spoken word artist, playwright, author, and writing teacher, Patricia Smith is one of the most formidable spoken word performers in the world. She is a four time individual champion of the National Poetry Slam, making her the most successful Slammer in history. Patricia was the winner of the Carl Sandburg Literary Award, the National Poetry Series award, the Pushcart prize and more recently, the 2007 Hurston/Wright Legacy Award and the Paterson Poetry Prize. A selection of Smith's poetry was produced as a one-woman play by Nobel Prize winner Derek Walcott and performed at both Boston University Playwrights Theater and the historic Trinidad Theater Workshop. In 2006, she was inducted into the International Literary Hall of Fame for Writers of African Descent. http://www.wordwoman.ws/
Winning over an international audience with her classic soul voice, Maya adds a truly refreshing splash to an often wave-less pool of mundane sound. The NY Post recently described Maya Azucena as having a "towering voice which has echoes of old-school divas, like Chaka Khan and Roberta Flack." Maya has built her reputation largely through her incredibly vibrant live performances. She sang at the Official United Nations Tsunami Benefit; performed a concert at the store-opening block party for New York's Union Square SEPHORA; sang on Washington DC's historic National Mall for the Save Darfur Coalition Rally To Stop Genocide in the Sudan, in solidarity with national activists and celebrities such as George Clooney. She continues to remain active on community issues and uses her voice as a channel for social justice and human rights issues. www.myspace.com/mayaazucena
An award-winning poet and actor from New York City, Carlos Andrés Gomez has been described as "raw and intense...a rebel Don Juan with a sensitive edge" by Underrated Magazine (U.S.) and was called "a must-see" and given five stars (out of five) by Hairline Magazine (U.K.). A former social worker and public school teacher, he has performed at over 100 colleges and universities and toured across North America, Europe, the Caribbean, and Africa. He is the 2006 Toronto International Poetry Slam Champion and a two-time National Poetry Slam Finalist, as a member of the legendary Nuyorican Poets Café's Slam Team that finished 2nd and with the NYC/louderARTS Slam Team that finished 3rd in the U.S. He co-stars in Spike Lee's number one box office smash hit film that was selected as one of AFI's 10 Most Outstanding Motion Pictures of 2006, "INSIDE MAN" (Universal Pictures), with a lead role alongside Denzel Washington, Jodie Foster, and Clive Owen. Most recently, he appears on the sixth season of HBO's "Russell Simmons Presents Def Poetry" -- voted "Favorite Poet" of his episode by viewers.
Carlos is the proud founder of The Excelano Project at the University of Pennsylvania, one of the nation's premier spoken word/performance poetry collectives that took the National Championship Title at the 2007 College Unions Poetry Slam Invitational. Over the past 8 years, he has shared the stage with a diverse range of celebrated artists and icons, including Wyclef Jean, Amiri Baraka, MC Lyte, Yosef Komunyakaa, Toots and The Maytals, MartÃn Espada, Immortal Technique, Reel Big Fish, Donnell Rawlings, Pete Rock, Saul Williams, and Mos Def. He splits his time between New York City and Los Angeles. www.CarlosLive.com
ARTWORK BY:
Nissrene Dondini
Loganic
Bar13
guest entrance: 121 University Place @ E 13th Street
New York, NY 10003
SATURDAY MARCH 08, 2008
9:30pm - 2:00am
$20 cover (proceeds to be dontated to Panzi Hospital in the DRC)
OPEN BAR UNTIL 11pm
dresscode - casual chic
21+
Door Raffle and Silent Auction.
Space is limited. Arrive early to avoid disappointment.
Women's Organization of Rebirth Through Healing
www.youreworthit.org