Monday, July 31, 2006
Mobile Learning Institute-Gulf Coast Film Festival
6th through 12th grade students are invited to attend either of the one-week intensive courses.
Session 1: July 31, 2006 – August 4, 2006
9:30 am until 2:30 pm
Session 2: August 7, 2006 – August 11, 2006
9:30 am until 2:30 pm
Hosted at:
Ashé Cultural Arts Center
1712 Oretha Castle Haley Boulevard
New Orleans, Louisiana 70113
STUDENTS WILL BE PROVIDED BREAKFAST AND LUNCH
Each student will be producing a personal documentary of his/her Hurricane Katrina experience. Students will be provided with technology and instruction in the discipline of film-making.
For participation in the program, students are asked to bring any photos of Hurricane Katrina experiences (i.e., photos of New Orleans home and relocation home, evacuation shelter, family, friends) for use in personal documentary.
For more information, call Gregory Rattler or Tammy Terrell at (504) 569-9070.
Session 1: July 31, 2006 – August 4, 2006
9:30 am until 2:30 pm
Session 2: August 7, 2006 – August 11, 2006
9:30 am until 2:30 pm
Hosted at:
Ashé Cultural Arts Center
1712 Oretha Castle Haley Boulevard
New Orleans, Louisiana 70113
STUDENTS WILL BE PROVIDED BREAKFAST AND LUNCH
Each student will be producing a personal documentary of his/her Hurricane Katrina experience. Students will be provided with technology and instruction in the discipline of film-making.
For participation in the program, students are asked to bring any photos of Hurricane Katrina experiences (i.e., photos of New Orleans home and relocation home, evacuation shelter, family, friends) for use in personal documentary.
For more information, call Gregory Rattler or Tammy Terrell at (504) 569-9070.
Friday, July 28, 2006
Don Paul - 9/11 film
9/11 Guilt
The Proof Is In Your Hands
a dvd by Don Paul Jim Hoffman and Celestine Star
'This documentary does an exellent job of connecting the dots about 9/11 and the possible political blueprint and financial reasons leading to that momentous event--detailed and chilling'--ED ASNER
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Don Paul on Ongoing Crimes--on 9/11, FEMA, Katrina, and Crack
Friday July 28th
7:30--10:00
Ashé Cultural Arts Center
$5 (no one turned away)
The Proof Is In Your Hands
a dvd by Don Paul Jim Hoffman and Celestine Star
'This documentary does an exellent job of connecting the dots about 9/11 and the possible political blueprint and financial reasons leading to that momentous event--detailed and chilling'--ED ASNER
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Don Paul on Ongoing Crimes--on 9/11, FEMA, Katrina, and Crack
Friday July 28th
7:30--10:00
Ashé Cultural Arts Center
$5 (no one turned away)
Saturday, July 22, 2006
Side by Side --- Reception
“Recrafting Our Lives and Our City Together”
Saturday July 22, 2006
Time 1:00-3:00pm
Ashé Cultural Arts Center
FOOD~MUSIC~Health Reps~IRS reps
What do we do?
Provide additional information and identify resources to help improve the decision making process of artists and culture bearers.
Help artists and culture bearers to decide the best utilization of resources received.
Develop one on one support and involvement so artist and culture bearers are able to make sound decisions with long term benefits.
Every Tone a Testimony
African American Oral and Aural Tradition:A CD produced, complied and annotated by Dr. Robert H. Cataliotti for the Smithsonian
Saturday,July 22, 2006 10AM to Noon
A workshop presented by Dr. Robert Cataliotti for those who work with youth (by invitation or call Ashe to RSVP if interested)
Sunday July 23, 2006 3PM-5PM
Dr. Robert H. Cataliotti lecture on the oral and aural tradition in the African American community.(open to public)
Exploring the history and evolution of speech making, poetry, and storytelling, with spirituals, gospels, blues, jazz, soul and rap.
hosted by:
Ashé Cultural Arts Center
1712 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd
New Orleans, LA 70113
tel: (504) 569-9070
Saturday,July 22, 2006 10AM to Noon
A workshop presented by Dr. Robert Cataliotti for those who work with youth (by invitation or call Ashe to RSVP if interested)
Sunday July 23, 2006 3PM-5PM
Dr. Robert H. Cataliotti lecture on the oral and aural tradition in the African American community.(open to public)
Exploring the history and evolution of speech making, poetry, and storytelling, with spirituals, gospels, blues, jazz, soul and rap.
hosted by:
Ashé Cultural Arts Center
1712 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd
New Orleans, LA 70113
tel: (504) 569-9070
Friday, July 21, 2006
Favela Rising Film
Spirit of Humanity Festival Presents:
FAVELA RISING
1:00PM - 3:00PM
FRIDAY JULY 21, 2006
Discussion will follow screening.
FREE SCREENING
RSVP IS NECESSARY - SEATING IS LIMITED
ASHE CULTURAL ARTS CENTER*1712 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd
RSVP TO: email: SOHFEST@YAHOO.COM or call 504.905.9568
(INCLUDE NAME AND NUMBER OF PEOPLE ATTENDING)Summer camps and Groups Welcome
FAVELA RISING documents a man and a movement, a city divided and a favela (Brazilian squatter settlement) united. Haunted by the murders of his family and many of his friends, Anderson Sá is a former drug-trafficker who turns social revolutionary in Rio de Janeiro’s most feared slum. Through hip-hop music, the rhythms of the street, and Afro-Brazilian dance he rallies his community to counteract the violent oppression enforced by teenage drug armies and sustained by corrupt police.
At the dawn of liberation, just as collective mobility is overcoming all odds and Anderson’s grassroots Afro Reggae movement is at the height of its success, a tragic accident threatens to silence the movement forever.
FAVELA RISING
1:00PM - 3:00PM
FRIDAY JULY 21, 2006
Discussion will follow screening.
FREE SCREENING
RSVP IS NECESSARY - SEATING IS LIMITED
ASHE CULTURAL ARTS CENTER*1712 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd
RSVP TO: email: SOHFEST@YAHOO.COM or call 504.905.9568
(INCLUDE NAME AND NUMBER OF PEOPLE ATTENDING)Summer camps and Groups Welcome
FAVELA RISING documents a man and a movement, a city divided and a favela (Brazilian squatter settlement) united. Haunted by the murders of his family and many of his friends, Anderson Sá is a former drug-trafficker who turns social revolutionary in Rio de Janeiro’s most feared slum. Through hip-hop music, the rhythms of the street, and Afro-Brazilian dance he rallies his community to counteract the violent oppression enforced by teenage drug armies and sustained by corrupt police.
At the dawn of liberation, just as collective mobility is overcoming all odds and Anderson’s grassroots Afro Reggae movement is at the height of its success, a tragic accident threatens to silence the movement forever.
Thursday, July 13, 2006
SISTAHS MAKING A CHANGE
An Inner-city Wellness & Health Project
Using Culture to Promote Wellness & Healthier Lifestyles
(African Dance, Samba, Line Dance, Secondline, Kickboxing, Nutrition, Wellness & Stress Reduction Coaching)
BRING FRIENDS, BRING FAMILY, BRING NEIGHBORS
FREE! FREE! FREE!
COME JOIN US AS WE WIGGLE TO WELLNESS AND MAKE CHANGES IN OUR MINDS, BODIES, SOULS, AND COMMUNITIES
July and August - Mondays & Thursdays
Ashe’ Cultural Arts Center
1712 Oretha Castle Haley Boulevard
6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Produced by:
Ashe’ Cultural Arts Center
An Initiative of Efforts of Grace, Inc.
Sponsored by:
The State of Louisiana, Steps to a Healthier LA (New Orleans), The Ford Foundation, & The Arts Council of New Orleans
For Information call:
Lashundal Moore @ (504) 401-3898 or (504) 569-9070