"Beauty & The Beat" Honors Setor Attipoe - Continue Support For Haiti Victims

Top Quote On Friday, March 25, 2011 at Cielo Nightclub, located at 18 Little West 12th Street, New York, NY) from 6pm to 10pm the "Beauty and the Beat" series presents Volume 2 - Heroines For Haiti". Originated by celebrity DJ Jon Quick, "Beauty & The Beat" is a celebration of Professional Women in a variety of high-profile industries. End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) March 24, 2011 - New York, NY - This year proceeds from the event will go towards continued support to victims of the 2010 earthquake in Haiti.

    Among the honorees is Actress/Playwright/Entrepreneur Setor Attipoe, whose unique talents make her a stand out in Entertainment as well as Business.

    Setor is a modern renaissance woman who is committed to living passionately and making a lucrative living purely from the talents that she's been blessed with. While creating a buzz on the New York City off-Broadway scene Acting in strong roles in long-running shows such as the NAACP Award Winning "All American Girls" and "Platanos and Collard Greens", Setor ventured behind the scenes to create her own work.

    Soon she had written, directed and produced her first play, "Love, Life & Redemption", which originated from a collection of 15 poems written over seven years. "Love, Life & Redemption" opened at TSI Playtime Series off-Broadway in 2007 and one year later Setor started Lamb To A Lion Productions and began to independently produce her work. "Love, Life & Redemption" has since received accolades from The New York City Department of Cultural Affairs and toured 22 cities in the United States.

    Setor is currently shooting the independent film "Know How" and recently created a skincare line called Born In Brooklyn Skincare. Born In Brooklyn Skincare is a specialty line of exfoliation products that uses all natural and organic ingredients and incorporates witty and fun messages to its clients.

    Up next Setor is continuing to draw in nationwide audiences with two new plays. "The Cell of Maya Martinez", (the story of the capture of a young Latina journalist and her fight to escape) and "Through Mizan", (an international family drama about a Nigerian immigrants tumultuous relationship with an African American woman).

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