UPDATE – 3/16/20 : This event has been canceled.
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‘The City of North Charleston's Cultural Arts Department will offer the final performance of its 2019/20 Children's Theatre Series at the North Charleston Performing Arts Center from 10 am – 11 am on Wednesday, April 1st, 2020.
Cutright and Ike Hill will present their original production R.A.P. – Realize Anything's Possible. The motivational music program is suitable for all ages. Schools, day cares, community groups, families, and individuals are welcome to attend. Tickets are $2 per child with accompanying adults admitted at no charge. Parking is free.
Cutright and Ike Hill, members of JustHIS League Music Group (JHLMG), deliver an entertaining and energetic presentation using humor, crowd engagement, and hip-hop to help youth realize that anything is possible when you have the right perspective. Rap music is arguably one of the most popular and influential music genres among today's youth, and when it's paired with a positive message it can make a lasting impression that could impact them for the rest of their lives. By way of a full production rap concert, Cutright and Ike Hill connect with youth through positive music while delivering an encouraging message, hitting on topics like literacy, respecting one another's differences, persevering through obstacles, having an optimistic attitude, reaching goals through self-discipline, and discovering potential.
JHLMG is based in Charlotte, NC, and consists of musicians, minsters, and artistically minded individuals from different denominations that travel the nation spreading positive messages that encourage people of all ages and backgrounds. Their artists have shared the stage with Grammy Award-winning and nominated musicians such as Lecrae, Israel Houghton, Mali Music, and Tye Tribbett. Aside from making great, clean, positive music, JHLMG also runs the non-profit organization Shake the City, which focuses on caring for the less fortunate, mentoring youth through creative arts, and encouraging incarcerated juveniles and adults throughout North and South Carolina. More info at jhlmg.com.
The North Charleston Performing Arts Center is located at 5001 Coliseum Drive, North Charleston. Groups of 10 or more are asked to reserve space in advance by calling the City of North Charleston Cultural Arts Department office at 843.740.5854. For reservation forms, directions, or information on additional programs and events, visit the Arts & Culture section of the city's website, www.northcharleston.org.