End The Violence 24-Hour Rapathon at Kennedy Center [April 6, 2013]

Named one of our “Reasons Why New York Hip Hop Doesn’t Suck,” the Rapathon is back, this year, dedicating the 24-hour-long mega-freestyle to ending violence, working in conjunction with Harlem Mothers SAVE, “a group of Mothers who have lost children to gun violence and are committed to making a difference on their slain children’s behalf.”

The information is below, including audition dates, and information about the organizations’ fundraising efforts.

On April 6th, The Hip Hop Culture Center in Harlem will host a Rapathon at the Kennedy Center located at 34 W. 134th St. starting at 10am.

This event will showcase talented Emcees helping to change the culture of gun violence through “Positive Bars!”

The Rapathon is open to anyone with a love for Hip Hop and the ability to rhyme for 90 seconds straight without cursing.

If you think you got what it takes, come be part of this positive community event!

Auditions/Rehearsals will be held at the Kennedy Center/ Harlem Mothers Save office on:

Sunday March 17th 2:30 – 5:30 PM (@Harlem Mothers Save office 2471 Frederick Douglas Blvd & 133rd St. )

Tuesday March 19th 6:30 – 9:00 PM (@Kennedy Center 34 W. 134th. St.)

Thursday March 21st 6:30 – 9:00 PM(@Kennedy Center 34 W. 134th. St.)

Sunday March 24th 2:30 – 5:30 PM (@Harlem Mothers Save office 2471 Frederick Douglas Blvd & 133rd St.)

Tuesday March 26th 6:30 – 9:00 PM(@Kennedy Center 34 W. 134th. St.)

Thursday March 28th 6:30 – 9:00 PM(@Kennedy Center 34 W. 134th. St.)

H2C2 brings The Rapathon back to Harlem in an effort to help End Gun Violence.

The Hip Hop Culture Center is producing a Rapathon to support Harlem Mothers Save. A Rapathon is an event similar to a Walk-A-Thon where a group of Rappers commit to rap non-stop for multiple hours (no cursing) and for every minute that this is successfully done, funds are being raised. Monies raised will be donated to the organization Harlem Mothers Save. Harlem Mothers Save is a group of Mothers who have lost children to gun violence and are committed to making a difference on their slain children’s behalf. The goal is to open a new office in NYC. Gun violence is reaching alarming heights in our communities, and we intend to be part of the cure. Many people realize how serious this situation is, and supporting us through Rockethub is a great way to help. The Rapathon will be filmed and all supporters will have a custom rhyme created and included in the documentary.

H2C2 is a community based organization best known for conducting Hip Hop centric education youth programs, sneaker battles, artist showcases & expos, art exhibitions, and corporate special events. Our most significant event has been the record-breaking Rapathon, which has proven to be a great outlet for unsigned and upcoming artists to spread their message. Members of the Rapathon Alumni have performed at Summer Jam, been signed to major record labels, and have had a videos directed and produced by music video icon Ralph McDaniels.

This unique event will focus on helping to stop the gun violence that has taken over our community. Emcees will rhyme about positive themes to spread awareness and help prevent the violence challenging our streets. The Hip Hop experience begins Saturday, April 6th, 2013 at 10:00 AM at the Kennedy Community Center. The Rapathon is open to anyone with a love for Hip Hop and the ability to rhyme for 90 seconds straight without cursing. If you think you got what it takes and want to be part of a positive community event, showcase your talent, or just want to be amongst your kind of folk’, the Rapathon is the place to be. There will be no fee for emcees to participate but pledges for time rapped are required. There will be a general admission fee for spectators which will help benefit Harlem Mothers Save

The Kennedy Community Center is located at 34 West 134th Street, near the Schomburg & Harlem Hospital It is accessible by 2 & 3 trains, Bx33, M1, M7 and M102 bus lines.

For more information pertaining to the End Gun Violence Rapathon, please contact  Curtis Sherrod or Paul T. Christie at 212-234-7171 or hiphopculturectr@gmail.com