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Mystery Castle with a Lot of Treasures
Digital Story Workshop received the Brooklyn Arts Council's Community Arts Regrant (Individual Artist's Tier & Program B, 2006) to make a 13 minute video with fifteen first graders from the Cypress Hills East New York Afterschool Program in Brooklyn. Third graders from the program created the main prop for the video using seeds they found in the neighborhood. Teaching artist/costume designer: Kristin Eno. Videographer: Sean Eno.
Digital Story Workshop empowers young children by highlighting their own imaginative play, facilitates meaningful artistic collaborations between adults and children, contributes meaningful curricular material to classrooms, connects children from different neighborhoods, cities and countries to each other, provides exciting and creative media that complements the educational goals and creative whimsy of children's television but that takes the production process to a much deeper level for the child.
http://www.digitalstoryworkshop.org
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Added: 535 days ago by
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Iraq in Fragments - A film by James Longley
Iraq In Fragments offers a series of intimate, passionately-felt portraits.
American director James Longley spent more than two years filming in Iraq to create this stunningly photographed, poetically rendered documentary of the war-torn country as seen through the eyes of Sunnis, Shiites and Kurds. Winner of Best Director, Best Cinematography and Best Editing awards in the 2006 Sundance Film Festival documentary competition, the film was also awarded the Grand Jury Prize at the 2006 Full Frame Documentary Film Festival.
For more about this amazing film and how to see it go to http://www.iraqinfragments.com
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Added: 545 days ago by
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Preserving Tibetan Culture - A Digital Cultural Library For
Due to the political turmoil of the 1950s and 60s, the wealth of Tibetan literature (over 100,000 texts), was scattered destroyed or lost. In order to preserve and restore the Tibetan texts that remain, there is a major effort in place to create a digital library. This ambitious project was initiated by the Tibetan Buddhist Resource Center under the guidance of scholar Gene Smith. Based on over 30 years of work by Gene Smith, the project to complete a digital library is now a major endeavor that involves the cooperative efforts of three organizations � The Tibetan Buddhist Resource Center, Khyentse Foundation and Palri Parkhang � Glorious Mountain Printery.
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Added: 548 days ago by
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Children Video-Makers Film Children Dancing
Senegalese Children participating in the project, "A Meeting of Eyes." This project began in July 2004 under the direction of Dirce Carrion, president of the non-profit Brazilian organization Imagem da Vida (Image of Life). "A Meeting of Eyes," establishes an exchange between children and communities that have similar cultural roots, but have been separated by the history of slavery. Filmmaker/photographer/writer Marcelo Fortaleza Flores who introduced the teaching of digital video to children in Dakar and Gorree Island in Senegal, and Senegalese filmmaker El-Hadji Samba Sarr, who taught the video workshops among the maroons of Sao Lourenco, in Northeastern Brazil, worked on the project. Marcelo is currently editing a film using photography and moving images produced by the children and their experiences of the project - in their own words.
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Added: 552 days ago by
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Landouma Fare
In this 75 minute dance travelog Youssouf Koumbassa travels home to Guinea, West Africa,
on a personal journey of discovery, seeking out the dances of his fathers Landouma people.
A film by Julian McNamara, Kate Farrell.
Youssouf Koumbassa teaches dance in New York City throughout the US and internationally. He is a former artist of Ballet Djoliba, the National Ballet of Guinea. Born and raised in Guinea, West Africa, Youssouf began dancing at the age of six by studying and emulating the members of the National Ballet and the leading dancers of the many local and regional dance companies in Guinea.
http://www.westafricandance.com
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Added: 556 days ago by
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On OUR SIDE: teaching documentary film to children
Children have become the collateral damage of the prison system. But in them is also great potential for collateral benefits. If a child can rise above the psychological and emotional barriers of a parent�s incarceration, that child is far less likely to end up confined by physical barriers later in life. If that child can interpret, capture and share their environment and situation through film, they hold the power to change the way our communities understand the intersections of families and captivity.
In summer 2006, Maysles Institute partnered with the Incarcerated Mothers Program to teach six 8-12 year old kids how to create short videos of their lives, to be shared with their parents and community. Our goal was to offer these young people the experiences and tools that will empower them to create influential works of art while envisioning and realizing healthy futures. The program will continue with workshops this fall, and then regularly in spring.
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Added: 561 days ago by
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Born Into Brothels Ensemble
Composer John McDowell and the Born Into Brothels Ensemble play to images of
the film Born Into Brothels, 2006 Academy Award winner for "Best Documentary".
www.johnmcdowell.net
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