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Rap Snacks Symphony in College Park Celebrates Black Culture and Music!

Aaron by Aaron
April 3, 2023
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Rap Snacks Symphony in College Park Celebrates Black Culture and Music!

Rap Snacks Symphony’s red-carpet showing is the pinnacle black culture and music party! Rap Snacks, Hip Hop’s main food brand, promises an unforgettable experience. A unique talk-back group with key film players will debut the mini-documentary at the National HBCU Auxiliary and Dance Directors Association Conference.

At the Georgia International Convention Center in College Park, GA, 400 band and dance leaders, teachers, pupils, and fans will network and learn. This digital series includes HBCU military bands and dance teams performing Rap Snacks bag singers’ songs. This year, Clark Atlanta University’s Marching Panthers and Essence Dance Team return to the event.

“Rap Snacks Symphony is a complete culture disruptor. This is where Hip Hop and entertainment meet corporate integrative marketing to create a product that rejuvenates, amplifies, and empowers our now- and next-generation moguls and culture shapers,” said project manager D’Carius Clark.

Rap Snacks Symphony honors HBCUs and black-owned companies. The show highlights black culture and music. At the National HBCU Auxiliary and Dance Directors Association Conference, the mini-documentary will debut with a special talk-back group starring key film players. From March 29 to April 2, 2023, at the Georgia International Convention Center in College Park, GA, nearly 400 band and dance leaders, teachers, students, and fans are expected to visit and engage in networking and learning events.

“Rap Snacks has a deep connection to HBCUs and our shared values of uplifting the black community, encouraging creativity, and supporting black-owned businesses,” said creator and president James Lindsay. “Many of our executives and staff attended or are personally tied to HBCUs and appreciate their profound impact on culture.”

All individuals who have an appreciation for hip hop and the societal significance of the genre should make it a point to observe this initiative. Mark your diaries for a once-in-a-lifetime event. Visit https://www.rapsnacks.net for details.

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