Hip-hop

KRS ONE SPEAKS OUT SEMINAR 18th July 2007 Stratford Circus

- news link from www.puresocial.co.uk, about 1 year ago


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Please forward this to friends, family, fans and community organisations we need to spread the word about this one there is a limited capacity but we would like to reach out to as many people as we can.



Heavily discounted  tickets available to community, youth development and mentoring organisations. For further info contact us


PURE::Social present KRS ONE, the powerful & insightful Hip Hop speaker for a one –off community focused event. Hosting a rare evening seminar, the original Hip-hop “Teacha” will explore the balance of negative & positive elements within Hip hop as a music & as a culture. Dispelling some of the urban & political myths that blame the degradation of urban street culture on Hip Hop music, KRS ONE will be answering questions about his views on Hip Hop exclusively to the community & fans.


Promoting Peace through Hip Hop


Since 2001 KRS ONE has been promoting the Hip Hop Declaration of Peace & teaching its principles to all interested Hip Hop followers. KRS ONE speaks about reaching the higher self by exploring Hip Hop not just as a rhyme, dance or an art skill but as a life-skill capable of increasing one's own self-worth & raising up a Community.


In a community of many Ills, KRS ONE urges the move towards "peace, love, unity & fun" teaching the international Hip Hop community to become the changes that they would like to see on their own streets & for artists to think of their own selves beyond entertainment & more as the fabric of a community life.


With a range of nine elements of society, Hip Hop is capable of being lived as a sustainable lifestyle, which is capable of raising families & producing peace on the streets.


Proceeds go towards raising the awareness of positive Hip-hop as a cultural movement in UK


Contact: events@puresocial.co.uk // www.puresocial.co.uk // Dreya 07944 214 692 or Hysha 07852 213 759

[Image: KRS One Photo]

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