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		<title>Hip Hop is Alive and Well In New Orleans</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Mar 2007 00:37:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[New release Out of New Orleans, La. Tragic &#8220;Something Out Of Nothing&#8221; available for online download On his webpage Iron Work Ent.
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		<title>Music of Rap/Activist &#8220;Shakka&#8221; is featured in Hurricane Katrina Musical</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Jan 2007 11:42:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>et34888</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am saddened by seeing so many people on the streets of New Orleans riding bikes and talking to themselves. They are emotionally scared. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Disabled Hurricane Katrina Survivor/Dancer and Disabled Police Officer/ Writer </strong><strong>Battle</strong><strong> Katrina Onstage</strong></p>
<p>Baltimore, Maryland <strong>&#8212; Emmitt Thrower </strong><strong>a disabled retired NYC Police Officer, Producer, Writer, Actor and Tiara  Mone&#8217;t</strong><strong> King</strong> (<em>Sunshine</em>) a wheelchair bound Dancer, Actress, Model and double survivor of domestic Violence and hurricane Katrina Survivor will battle Katrina together in the new multimedia Hip Hop Musical <strong>Katrina: A Whole Lotta Water. </strong><strong>Written and Directed by Emmitt Thrower</strong>.</p>
<p>Twenty-Seven year old Tiara King a former <strong>New Orleans</strong> resident temporarily relocated  in her hometown of <strong>Baltimore, Maryland</strong> has been pegged for a role in the off Broadway production that is touring in <strong>Baltimore </strong>from January 19th To January 21st at the <strong>Rognel Heights Cultural Center</strong> located at <em>1200 Wicklow Road, Baltimore, Maryland 21229-1548</em>.</p>
<p>Said Tiara &#8220;I am happy to be back up on stage doing what I love, dancing and acting.&#8221; The show times are 1/19/07 Friday 8 PM, 1/20/07  Saturday 1 PM &#8220;Special Youth show&#8221; reduced  cost tickets for under 18, 1/20/07 Saturday 8 PM 1/21/07 Sunday 4 PM Special Dinner Theater/Fundraiser Tickets $50. Tickets can be purchased at <a title="http://www.theatermania.com/" href="http://www.theatermania.com/">www.theatermania.com</a>  or by calling 866-811-4111 Ticket prices $20 To $30 except on 1/20/07, Special Youth rates at 1 PM show and dinner show on 1/21/07. Groups and info call 917 716-6635.</p>
<p>Katrina: A Whole Lotta Water explores the emotional, psychological, human rights, race, class, and gender issues affecting hurricane Katrina survivors. It is hoped that this play will keep them in the spotlight as this human drama continues to unfold in the gulf coast area. The play brings it all home straight to the heart, and that is the hope and intent of its creators.</p>
<p>Tiara a graduate of the <em><strong>Baltimore School for the Arts, </strong></em>was brutally shot twice in 2004 in a domestic violence incident and suffered a spinal cord injury that left her paralyzed from the upper waist down and confined to a wheelchair. One year later in 2005 disaster struck her again in the form of hurricane Katrina and the slow government response to the victims cries for help. She and her family including her 5 year old son were uprooted from their New Orleans community. She was separated from her son and father while she and her mother Cynthia lived in emergency shelters in Baton Rogue where she had to have her wheelchair tied to her arm with a piece of string to keep people from stealing it as she slept.</p>
<p>Emmitt Thrower the disabled New York City retired police officer/writer/producer/director and actor who cast Tiara is himself also a survivor of a brain stem stroke he suffered in 2001. He also experienced being confined to a wheelchair, unable to stand, speak, walk, eat, and eventually lost vision in his left eye. He fortunately was able to overcome his disabilities and create new abilities that have enabled him to work towards becoming totally independent again.</p>
<p>He started his Non Profit Production Company Wabi Sabi Productions  in 2005 based out of New York City. This is his first performance in a play produced by his company. He felt this was too important for him not to include himself. The songs are written and performed by Harlem based Rap/Activist &#8220;Shakka&#8221; whose family is from Baton Rogue. The music on three songs “Hell, Wasn’t We Human and Reasons” is produced by Emmitt Thrower.</p>
<p>Sitawi Jahi, the President and CEO of Movements Unlimited Performing Arts Company and the co-producer of the Baltimore show stated &#8220;I am saddened by seeing so many people on the streets of New Orleans riding bikes and talking to themselves. They are emotionally scared. It&#8217;s bad.&#8221; He said &#8220;People are in dire need of help. The horrors of the devastation from Katrina are still there. It is unbelievable. There is a lot of a work to be done for the city to recover. ”</p>
<p>Sitawi Kiongozi Jahi the President of Movements Unlimited and his wife Cynthia Jasari Williams-Jahi the Founder are unique in that they themselves are former New Orleans residents and survivors of the hurricane Katrina disaster.</p>
<p>Contact Baltimore: Sitawi Kiongozi Jahi : 410-800-3975<br />
Website: <a title="http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=ubq7q9bab.0.0.mpaqrpbab.0&#038;ts=S0222&#038;p=http://www.movementsunlimited.org" href="http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=ubq7q9bab.0.0.mpaqrpbab.0&#038;ts=S0222&#038;p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.movementsunlimited.org">http://www.movementsunlimited.org</a></p>
<p>Contact New York: Emmitt Thrower: 917 716-6635<br />
et34888@aol.com<br />
Website: <a title="http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=ubq7q9bab.0.0.mpaqrpbab.0&#038;ts=S0222&#038;p=http://www.wabisabiproductions.com" href="http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=ubq7q9bab.0.0.mpaqrpbab.0&#038;ts=S0222&#038;p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.wabisabiproductions.com">http://www.wabisabiproductions.com</a></p>
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		<title>Katrina: A Whole Lotta Water opens in Baltimore Jan 19th</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Dec 2006 16:16:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Disabled Hurricane Katrina Survivor / Dancer performs in Off Broadway hurricane Katrina play January 19th -21st in Baltimore, MD.
Tiara  Mone&#8217;t King (Sunshine) a wheelchair bound double survivor of domestic violence and hurricane Katrina survivor will perform in the new multimedia Hip Hop Musical Katrina: A Whole Lotta Water. The show recently had it&#8217;s opening [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Disabled Hurricane Katrina Survivor / Dancer performs in Off Broadway hurricane Katrina play January 19th -21st in Baltimore, MD.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Tiara  Mone&#8217;t King</strong> (Sunshine) a wheelchair bound double survivor of domestic violence and hurricane Katrina survivor will perform in the new multimedia Hip Hop Musical <strong>Katrina: A Whole Lotta Water</strong>. The show recently had it&#8217;s opening in NYC.</p>
<p>Baltimore, Maryland &#8212; Tiara a former New Orleans resident and survivor from hurricane Katrina now relocated back in her hometown of Baltimore, Maryland has been pegged for a role in the off Broadway production that is touring in Baltimore from January 19th To January 21st at the Rognel Heights Cultural Center located at 1200 Wicklow Road, Baltimore, Maryland 21229-1548.</p>
<p>Said Tiara &#8220;I am happy to be back up on stage doing what I love, dancing and acting.&#8221;</p>
<p>The show times are 1/19/07 Friday 8 PM, 1/20/07  Saturday 1 PM &#8220;Special Youth show&#8221; reduced cost tickets for under 18, 1/20/07 Saturday 8 PM 1/21/07 Sunday 4 PM Special Dinner Theater/Fundraiser Tickets $50.</p>
<p>Tickets can be purchased at <a href="http://www.theatermania.com/content/show.cfm/show/129170">Theater Mania</a>  or by calling 866-811-4111 Ticket prices $20 To $30  except on 1/20/07, Special Youth rates at 1 PM show and dinner show on 1/21/07. Groups call 917 716-6635.</p>
<p>Tiara attended the Baltimore School for the Arts and did a summer stint at New York City&#8217;s Alvin Ailey Summer Institute. She was brutally shot twice in 2004 in a domestic violence incident and suffered a spinal cord injury that left her paralyzed from the upper waist down and confined to a wheelchair. One year later in 2005 she had to deal with the hurricane Katrina disaster and the lack of proper government response to it.</p>
<p>After evacuating their home in New Orleans, she and her mother Cynthia were forced to separate from her father and her son Isaiah and resigned to live in shelters in Baton Rogue. They finally were able to get out of Louisiana and be reunited in Baltimore.  Tiara&#8217;s supportive family has helped her endure these traumatic times.</p>
<p><strong>Emmitt Thrower</strong> the writer/producer/director/actor who cast Tiara is himself also disabled and a survivor of a brain stem stroke he suffered in 2001. He was wheelchair bound, unable to stand, speak, walk, eat, and eventually lost vision in his left eye. He fought back and was able to overcome his disabilities and again learn to walk, speak and become independent again. He then started his Non Profit  Production Company <strong>Wabi Sabi Productions</strong> in 2005. It is based out of New York City. He also performs in the show. The music is written and performed by Harlem based Rap/Activist <strong>&#8220;Shakka&#8221;</strong> whose family is from Baton Rogue.</p>
<p>Katrina: A Whole Lotta Water explores the emotional, psychological, human rights, race, class, and gender issues affecting hurricane Katrina survivors. It is hoped that this play will keep them in the spotlight as this human drama continues to unfold in the gulf coast area. The play brings it all home straight to the heart, and that is the hope and intent of its creators.</p>
<p><strong>Sitawi Jahi</strong>, the President and CEO of the Baltimore based <strong>Movements Unlimited Performing Arts Company</strong> and the co-producer of the Baltimore show, just returned home to Maryland from his first visit back to New Orleans since evacuating because of hurricane Katrina in 2005. He was disheartened by the lack of progress in returning former residents and families back home to rebuild. He stated &#8220;I am saddened by seeing so many people on the streets riding bikes just talking to themselves. They are emotionally bankrupt. It&#8217;s bad&#8221;. He said. &#8220;People are in dire need of help. The horrors of the devastation from Katrina is still there. It is unbelievable. There is no signs of a city recovering as of yet.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>About Wabi Sabi Productions Inc</strong><br />
Wabi Sabi Production Inc. is a Not For Profit corporation established in march 2005. It has a fiscal sponsor in Fractured Atlas. It is located in the Bronx NY and produces mostly out of Manhattan. They produce shows/videos/events and performances dealing with social, health and political community issues.</p>
<p>Website: <a href="http://www.wabisabiproductions.com">www.wabisabiproductions.com</a></p>
<p><strong>About Movements Unlimited Performing Arts Company Inc.</strong><br />
A non-profit 501 (c)3 Corporation. Their management team has over 60 years of operating experience in youth development. Movement Unlimited operates several programs in urban markets in the United States including New Orleans. Sitawi Kiongozi Jahi the President and his wife Cynthia Jasari Williams-Jahi the Founder are unique in that they themselves are former New Orleans residents and survivors of the hurricane Katrina disaster.</p>
<p>Contact New York<br />
Wabi Sabi Productions Inc<br />
Emmitt Thrower<br />
Producer/President<br />
email: et34888@aol.com<br />
phone: 917-716-6635<br />
Contact Maryland<br />
Movements Unlimited Performance Arts Company Inc.<br />
Sitawi Kiongozi Jahi<br />
443-573-5451 (Office &#038; Video Phone)<br />
410-800-3975 (Cell)<br />
Website: <a href="http://www.movementsunlimited.org">www.movementsunlimited.org</a><br />
President/CEO<br />
email: sitawi.jahi@movementsunlimited.org</p>
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