Centre for the arts to unveil bronze statue.

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The newly-opened Tupac Amaru Shakur Center for the Arts (TASCA) will unveil a bronze memorial statue of Tupac Shakur that will occupy the center of the six-acre Peace Garden at a public ceremony on September 13, 2005 at 6:00 PM in Atlanta.


The unveiling will take place on the same day as the nine-year anniversary of Tupac’s tragic passing. Designed and created by noted sculptor Tina Allen, the statue of the late rap superstar will stand seven feet tall on a three-foot base, inside a fountain in the shape of the gothic cross universally associated with Tupac. The sculpture will be surrounded with poetry and quotations written by Tupac over the course of his life.


The unveiling ceremony will feature a special performance by the Tupac Summer Performing Arts Camp kids, as well as discussions with Ms. Afeni Shakur – Tupac’s mother and founder of the Tupac Amaru Shakur Foundation (TASF) – and Ms. Allen. “This statue will serve as a reminder to all those who visit the Peace Garden of the love and hope for peace my son always held in his heart. This sculpture and the Center that surrounds it will carry Tupac’s message on down to our children’s children,” says Ms. Shakur.

Ms. Allen, classically-trained in Florence, Italy, has devoted her life to preserving the positive aspects of African-American culture and has previously created public bronze monuments of historic figures ranging from Nat King Cole to Dr. Martin Luther King. “What a pleasure to create a sculpture for a beautiful charismatic young man who left us too soon. Now, his legacy is drawing our children to the arts, encouraging them to dream a bigger dream – no matter what their circumstances, Tupac has made it cool to express themselves through the arts.”

On September 20, Tupac Shakur’s poetry is celebrated again with the release of The Rose, Vol. 2, a collection of songs that were inspired by the poems Tupac wrote as a teenager. The tracks on The Rose, Vol. 2 are not spoken word readings like the ones on Vol. 1, but all new original numbers written and performed by an impressive list of guest rap, hip-hop, soul and R&B luminaries – including Bone Thugs ‘N Harmony, Outlawz and Digital Underground’s Shock G (AKA Humpty Hump), the man most responsible for launching 2Pac’s solo career.
 
nice, cant wait to get a copy of the rose vol. 2, sounds pretty good and too bad i cant be at the TASCA
 
Pittsey said:
Did you like Rose That grew from the concrete 1? If so do, if not then it's your call.

i downloaded the first one but it was so shit i didnt bother even listening to, id prefer a book with poems written by him. fuck the wishlist :thumb:
 
Don't hate on The Rose That Grew From Concrete. It wasn't made for you to bump in your car stereo while driving through Sunset Blvd., it was just Pac's old poems from the late '80s/early '90s out of the expressed artistically out of mouths of poets, rappers, and singers of today. But I won't lie, some of the tracks were kind of weird.
 

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