Call for Performers/Artists/Poets: Momma’s Hip Hop Kitchen

**LAST DAY TO APPLY IS JANUARY 18TH, 2011**

(Deadline May be Extended)

Are you a FEMALE MC with a slick flow, crazy style, and great stage presence? Or are you a FEMALE VISUAL ARTIST, SPOKEN WORD POET, or DANCER?

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Are you also politically conscious and inspire others through your work?

If so please apply for Momma’s Hip Hop Kitchen, Vol. 4: Let’s Get Active!

We are looking for conscious female rappers/artists/dancers/poets, etc… Who are interested in performing on Saturday March 5th, 2011 at Hostos Community College in the Bronx for Momma’s Hip Hop Kitchen, Vol. 4: Let’s Get Active!

If interested please apply by clicking the link for “Group Application 2011 ” or “ Single Artist Application 2011 ” under the “ Vol. 4: 2011 ” tab on our website! (Or you can just click the highlighted links)

**LAST DAY TO APPLY IS JANUARY 18TH, 2011** (Deadline May be Extended)

**YOU WILL BE NOTIFIED VIA EMAIL REGARDING YOUR ACCEPTANCE **

**YOU WILL BE NOTIFIED BY JANUARY 27TH, 2011**

Momma’s Hip Hop Kitchen, Vol. 4: Let’s Get Active!

Date: Saturday March 5th, 2011

Time: 2-5pm

This event is FREE and open to all ages.

Location: Hostos Community College – Main Theater- 450 Grand Concourse, Bronx, New York

(You can take the 2,4,5 to 149th Grand Concourse or buses: BX1, BX19)

Contact Info: Kathleen Adams and Lah Tere

www.mhhk.org

hiphopkitchen@gmail.com

Description of Event:

Momma’s Hip Hop Kitchen Volume 4, “Let’s Get Active!”will be honoring International Women’s Month on Saturday, March 5th, 2011 at Hostos Community College in the South Bronx. The South Bronx was just ranked the UNHEALTHIEST of New York’s 62 counties. This community is plagued with ridiculous amounts of poverty, unemployment, diabetes, hunger, obesity, dirty bodegas, HIV/AIDS, reproductive injustice, and lacks access to good fruits and vegetables, schoolyards, playgrounds and gym classes in schools. This year we will be addressing some of these health disparities that affect women of color by using hip hop to initiate dialogue, inspire action in supporting healthier nutrition and physical activity, and ultimately increasing community involvement among women and their families.