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NO STAGE - A PLAY ON WORDS - AN ORINIGAL, INITIMATE, NO HOLDS BARRED, TWO-MAN SPOKEN WORD PLAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2010

BLACK MATTERS EVENT SERIES & PITTSBURGH WEIL AND PITTSBURGH OBAMA PRESENTS
NO STAGE - A PLAY ON WORDS
"AN ORIGINAL, INITIMATE, NO HOLDS BARRED, TWO-MAN SPOKEN WORD PLAY"
THIS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19TH, 2010 @ 6PM
AT THE AUGUST WILSON CENTER FOR AFRICAN AMERICAN CULTURE
980 LIBERTY AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA 15222

NONE LIKE EVER BEFORE A SPOKEN WORD PLAY

Writing4Mylife is currently embarking on tour in the City of Pittsburgh, which showcases their “Writing4Mylife Youth Exhibition” initiative, as well as “NO Stage” their urban two-man staged spoken word play. “Writing4Mylife Youth Exhibition” focuses on the important of literacy and the effectiveness of spoken word play in everyday life. “No Stage” is a spoken word play that will stimulate your lyrical expectations, run your emotions on blast, and lift you out of your seat with an awe-striking storytelling, jaw-dropping performance. $10.00 pays for your seat in advance but all you will need is the edge.

Come on out and pay homage to the education of our future and donate to the Pittsburgh Promise.

THIS IS A BLACK MATTERS EVENT SERIES

Black Matters is a socioeconomic campaign engaging a universal consciousness of African Americans in economics, politics, education, literature, arts, and social change. Our interpretation of developing a universal consciousness in us is to link into a collective circuit of thought. This energy in which this circuit manifests is the power of thinking things into existence.

Our mission is to incorporate a Black Wall Street that is a major contribution to the Gross Domestic Product of our American economy and to exercise this school of thought by bringing non-profit and for- profit organizations together to encourage corporate citizenship in a philanthropic capacity. Although we have many ideas, we chose to promote spoken word event series quarterly at the City of Pittsburgh August Wilson Center.

Black Matters understand the significance of education and how it leads to a higher quality of socioeconomic status. from this production all proceeds will be directly donated to "The Pittsburgh Promise" on behalf of the Parents for the Promise of Pittsburgh Weil PreK-8 and Pittsburgh Obama 6-12.

Removing the stage from their performance the two bring drama, comedy and theatrics through poetry directly to the audience with an unparalleled lyrical experience. writing4mylife.com

AUGUST WILSON CENTER FOR AFRICAN AMERICAN CULTURE
980 LIBERTY AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA 15222

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