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What do a Sac State student, an entrepreneur, an emcee, a visual artist, a photographer and a sound technician have in common? They're all part of Leverage Sacramento, a new arts organization seeking to expose untapped local talent.

The group threw a launch party Monday night at Tré Nightclub with several local spoken word performers, comedians, and hip-hop, soul and R&B performers. Hosting the event was The CUF emcee Marc "Crush" Hayes, who also sits on the seven-member Leverage board of directors.

The party, which was only expected to draw 50 people, drew an estimated audience of 200.

The idea of creating an arts promotion company began when 24-year-old entrepreneur Justin Eve was asked to promote a Second Saturday event for Bisla's Sports Bar. He realized that he had several friends involved in art, music and fashion, but none of them worked with each other.

Of the seven friends, three have strong ties with the hip-hop community — emcees Crush and Carlos "Cawzlos" Lopez and Sacramento Hip Hop Congress Administrative Chair Nina Rebultan.

But it's not about hip-hop, or any other artistic genre for that matter. It's about talent.

"We're a very modest board, and we're worried about helping the lives of the music scene in Sacramento," Rebultan said. "Eventually we're making this a non-profit organization. We would like to make money to donate to sponsoring charities, and we're planning to have a quarterly event."

Aside from quarterly events at My BBQ Spot, the group also plans to have weekly open mic nights and a competition for entertainers vying for a prize. Their next event, Feb. 1 at Tré nightclub, will be a free open mic night.

"The goal is to change Sacramento so that every day of the week you'll be able to go somewhere and see entertainment," Eve said. "We're the capital of the greatest state in the world and we have to show people that."

The group will post events on their Twitter and Facebook page, and is developing a website at whatisleverage.com.

"It's unification of every aspect of Sacramento that we're striving for, (and) we're going to lead by example," Eve said. "The more people involved in a process, the quicker things move."

Photographs credit Zaved Khan.

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January 14, 2010 | 3:37 AM
What's with the gang hand signs? I guess they think it's "cool" now to mimic killers.
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January 14, 2010 | 9:10 AM
thank you zenten i was going to comment as well. GANG signs, no. PEACE signs and "W" for " West Coast"... I don't see anything wrong with that. If you read the article, I'm sure you read that "mimicing killers" is what we're about... hah... i'm amused
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January 14, 2010 | 8:58 AM
^^instead of assuming such a narrow minded comment maybe there is a reason to why he is expressing his views through that hand sign. Please, generalizing is already a negative do not fall into the same blind views.
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January 14, 2010 | 9:14 AM
Thank you Jonathan for writing this great article! The Leverage team would like to thank all the supporters, artists and performers that made it that day. We had a blast and we hope everyone enjoyed themselves just as much! We're doing it again February 1st. Same place, same time, same price... Tre Night Club, 8PM, FREE! Come early to have some food and drinks and sign up before the slots are filled! See ya there!
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January 14, 2010 | 10:12 AM
Imitate gang members and people will get the idea you identify with gangs. Your call. Do what you want.
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January 14, 2010 | 11:30 AM
Actually those so-cal' "gang members" your talking about are Colleage Grads, live on there own, one is happily married, and all 4 are artist. I dont know about you but id join there gang.
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January 14, 2010 | 12:15 PM
sign me up! do they gotta jump me in? lol
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edited on  January 14, 2010 | 11:58 AM
It's cooler to represent as a gang member than to be one, that's what these guys are about.

Yo dog, it's safer be a fake gang member flashing signs like a wannabe... LOL!
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January 14, 2010 | 12:18 PM
ignorant people, those are not gang signs. since when is the "peace sign" and "west coast" a gang sign? who are you? what do you do? and does it make you feel cool making these jokes? cuz they aren't funny and you look ignorant.
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January 14, 2010 | 1:33 PM
The show looked like it was a healthy nice well organized show based off of the article and the pictures taken. People will always try and slander what they do not understand, don't worry about it. Cheers to Leverage
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January 14, 2010 | 2:29 PM
I agree the event was well orginized, the artist, people, photographer, host did a great job I would love to see more events like this..keep up the great work guys.
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January 14, 2010 | 10:24 PM
I wish I would have been there! Maybe I will catch the February show.
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January 19, 2010 | 9:33 AM
we hope to see you there!
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January 19, 2010 | 9:36 AM
These are the people that will make the difference. Sounds like it was a fun evening. I wish I could be at the next show but I'll be with 400 cub scouts
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