X
How do I get paid? Learn about our new Secured Funds Program!
  Afficher le site en English, Español, ou Français
La billetterie solidaire
Créez un compte !  |  Identifiez-vous
 
Trouver un événement Créer votre événement Aide
 
Black Arts, Black Artists: Short Films
Northwest Film Forum
Seattle, WA
Partager cet événement :
Obtenir des billets
Aucune date n'a été activée pour cet événement.
Online sales are not available at this time. Tickets may be available at the NWFF box office 30 minutes prior to show time. Please visit www.nwfilmforum.org for a schedule of upcoming events.

Événement

Black Arts, Black Artists: Short Films
L.A. Rebellion

Mar 23

Saturday, Mar 23 at 08:00PM

Black Art, Black Artists
(Elyseo J. Taylor, USA, 1971, digiBETA, 16 min)
Created by the founder of the Media Urban Crisis Committee (MUCC), precursor to the Ethno-Communications program, Black Art, Black Artists takes the viewer on a sweeping museum tour.  Tracing African American artists throughout history, the greater discussion of what aesthetic principals define black art emerges. Questions surrounding the role of audience and the responsibility of social commentary draw attention to the artistic decisions made by all of the filmmakers in series.

Four Women
New 16mm print!
(Julie Dash, USA, 1975, 16mm , 7 min)
Set to Nina Simone's song of the same name, dancer Linda Martina Young embodies the silhouettes of four black female stereotypes in this performance film. In her transformation from "Aunt Sarah," to "Saffronia," to "Sweet Thing," to "Peaches," stark bursts of colored spotlights punctuate the shadowed stage, bringing to light the legacy of slavery in each woman's story.  

Define
(O. Funmilayo Makarah, USA, 1988, digiBETA, 5 min)
Define's surreptitious vignettes examine the language of female ethnic identity through the lens of a wry narrator who explains how to "win an invitation to the dominant culture."

BellydanceA History & An Art
(Alicia Dhanifu, USA, 1979,  digiBETA, 22 min)
BellydancingA History & An Art relays the history and tradition of belly dancing, its technique and its spirituality. Including performances from Director Alicia Dhanifu, a complete picture is painted of this ancient art form.  

Festival of the Mask
(Don Amis, USA, 1982, 16mm, 25 min)
Strolling through the workshops, parade, booths and performances of the Craft and Folk Art Museum's annual Festival of the Mask, Don Amis' documentary showcases the diversity of cultures and artists in Los Angeles. Festival of the Mask refrains from an academic explanation of each tradition, and instead dwells on the beauty of this shared art form.  

Tonight's program is part of our month-long series L.A. Rebellion. Read More >>

Adresse

Northwest Film Forum (Afficher)
1515 12th Ave
Seattle, WA 98122
United States

Catégories

Aucun

Contact

Propriétaire : Ilana Holmes
Sur BPT depuis : 01 Jan 2000
 
Chris Day
nwfilmforum.org/


Contactez-nous
Courriel
support@brownpapertickets.com
Téléphone
1-800-838-3006 (Temporairement Indisponible)
Ressources
Développeurs
Aide
Acheteurs de billets
Suivi de commande
Parcourir les événements
Points de vente
Organisateurs d'événements
Créer un événement
Tarifs
Services
Achat billets pré-imprimés
Salles et établissements
Découvrez des événements locaux
Recevez des notifications quotidiennes ou hebdomadaires par courriel sur les nouveaux événements et billets à prix réduit dans votre quartier.
Inscrivez-vous pour des événements locaux
Restez branché
Suivez-nous sur Facebook
Twitter
Suivez-nous sur Instagram
YouTube
Qui sommes-nous ?
L'utilisation de ce service est soumis aux Conditions d'utilisation, Politique de confidentialité et Politique sur les cookies de Brown Paper Tickets. Tous droits réservés. © 2000-2022 Mobile EN ES FR