"Big is the place, the event, and the experience where we leave our inhibitions at the door, and move forward," explained choreographer Lauri Stalling in a statement. "Big is an example of possibilities...a place for the senses to open, and be lifted, setting a new height for creativity and awareness towards ourselves and the people sitting right next to us."
The show will feature music from the rapper's most popular cuts like, "Morris Brown," "Church" and "Bombs Over Baghdad" from Stankonia. Along with jazz and opera selections, former Purple Ribbon members Janelle Monae, Sleepy Brown and Konkrete music will make up the score for the show.
Benefiting the Big Boi's foundation the Big Kidz Foundation and the Atlanta Ballet Centre for Dance Education, there will be a fundraiser on April 10, 2008 hosted by Big Boi and Queen Latifah, immediately following the show.
"The importance of exposure is making a young person part of a conversation that society has been having without them for years," Big Boi explained. "Creating, and having a positive contribution to the world we're living in, takes knowledge on another level; takes expression on another level, and I want to be apart of making that happen."
Being played for a limited time from April 10-13 at the Fox Theatre, big is the first of many projects for Big Boi this year. The rapper will also be releasing his as-yet-titled solo debut album this summer, featuring production from Andre 3000, Organized Noize and Danger Mouse and collaborations with Raekwon and Mary J. Blige.
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