Up & Coming Weekly

August 09, 2022

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WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLY.COM 16 UCW AUGUST 10 - 16, 2022 EVENT Book Black Women presents Blueprint: A Melanated Concert by ALYSON HANSEN Book Black Women will be holding a concert Aug. 13 at 7:30 p.m. at the Cape Fear Regional eatre. e concert will feature local and national Black women performers. Tickets cost $25 for this one- time event. Ayana Washington, founder and president of Book Black Women, will number among the performers. She most recently played the Dragon in "Shrek the Musical" at CFRT, and will be singing a few of Stevie Wonder's greatest hits. In addition to Washington's own talents, the Arione String Ensemble of Leigh Montague (cello), Monique Singletary (violin) and Kimberly Simpkins (violin) will perform with upbeat renditions of hip- hop and rhythm and blies favorites. Melrose John- son, a classically trained opera singer, was Sophia in CFRT's production of "e Color Purple." Her set will include "e Creole Call," a sensual operatic number. Yael Hilton is a gospel recording artist with Light Records. She will close out the show with some inspirational music. "Her voice is incomparable and I personally can- not wait to experience her gift," said Washington. Washington said the inspiration of the name "Blueprint" came from Black women. "Black women are incredibly influential in popular culture. Our vernacular, the way we style our crowns, our fashion and even our music has a tendency to inspire communities beyond our own. I felt it was beautiful to call Black women what they are and have proven to be: the trendsetters, the OGs, e Blueprint," she said. Washington began Book Black Women as a way to empower Black women in the community and to help give women the opportunity to shine. "With colorism being loud and silent all at once, it can sometimes be hard for Black women to get the shots they deserve," she said. Earlier this year, Washington began planning events to hold throughout 2022 to showcase talents within the Fayetteville community. Blueprint is her third such event, with the other two being quite suc- cessful. CFRT is partnering with Book Black Women and has become their first fiscal sponsor. "I am currently on the road to becoming a 501c3 non-profit … ey believe in the vision I have for Book Black Women Inc," she said. Washington says the best way for the community to help Book Black Women is to check in on their website, www.bookblackwomen.com, and stay updated on events. People can also find them on facebook, at https:// www.facebook.com/people/Book-Black-Wom- en/100070481793735/. Blueprint will be a one-night only event on Aug. 13. Tickets cost $25 and are currently on sale through the CFRT website at https://cfrt.easy-ware- ticketing.com/events. ALYSON HANSEN, Staff Writer. COMMENTS? Editor@upandcomin- gweekly.com. (910) 484-6200 Health, Vision, Dental Insurance Property and Casualty Insurance Retirement Benefits Paid Leave, Paid Holidays Cafeteria Plan (IRS Code Section 125) Cancer - Intensive Care or Critical Care Employee Assistance Program Flexible Spending TRICARE Supplement Benefits • • • • • • • • • Security Officer Housekeeper Maintenance Technician • • • hr@faytechcc.edu • (910) 678-7342 • (910) 678-8378 We are actively recruiting for the following: We offer an excellent benefits package to include: To view the qualifications and/or apply for these and other positions, please visit our employment opportunities at https://faytechcc.peopleadmin.com/. For assistance or questions please contact FTCC Human Resources Start your new career with

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