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SUMMARY:If These Knishes Could Talk
DESCRIPTION:With Q&A with \, Heather Quinlan (producer)\, Ben Lee (film participant\, featured interviewee)
URL:https://bmhcarchive.org/event/if-these-knishes-could-talk-the-story-of-the-new-york-accent-10-13/
CATEGORIES:Film Screening
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SUMMARY:Salty Dog Blues
DESCRIPTION:Q&A by directors Al Santana and Denise Belén Santiago\, and Porto Rico Steamship Line memorabilia collector\, Ralph Méndez
URL:https://bmhcarchive.org/event/salty-dog-blues-09-13/
CATEGORIES:Film Screening
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SUMMARY:Our Latin Thing
DESCRIPTION:Screening of the documentary “Our Latin Thing” and a Q&A with director Leon Gast and poet\, journalist\, & activist Felipe Luciano
URL:https://bmhcarchive.org/event/our-latin-thing-08-13/
CATEGORIES:Film Screening
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SUMMARY:30th anniversary screening of Wild Style
DESCRIPTION:Q&A with director Charlie Ahearn and film participants DJ GrandWizzard Theodore\, Master Rob\, and Original Waterbed Kev of the Fantastic Romantic.
URL:https://bmhcarchive.org/event/30th-anniversary-screening-of-wild-style-05-13/
CATEGORIES:Film Screening
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SUMMARY:TATS Cru: The Mural Kings
DESCRIPTION:With Q&A with director Mark Kotlinski and TATS Cru members BG183\, Bio and Nicer\nIn the 70s graffiti artists would gather around DeWitt Clinton High in the Bronx which was just blocks away from the Transit Authority yard where subway cars were stored. With spray paint and felt tipped pens they would create guerilla art on the cars. The impulse to “tag” and leave one’s mark or name may arise out of a need to proclaim one’s existence and identity in an environment which doesn’t leave many possibilities for finding status or upward mobility. Also arising out of this was the tradition of memorial walls which used graffiti aesthetics. There is the historic precedent in Catholic countries of a memorial tradition.\nPuerto Rico is the primary source for NYC’s variation on the memorial theme due to its large Puer- to Rican population. On the island roadside cross- es can be seen erected along the rural roads at the sites of auto accidents. The cross is a reminder to pray for the person’s soul–since that person did not receive last rites\, it is believed their soul will stay longer in Purgatory before going to Heaven. The memorial walls place this tradition in an urban context and aesthetic. It was in the late 1980s that the memorial murals burst onto the scene\, emerging in the same era when crack\, AIDS and illegal guns were on the rise in urban communities. The murals reflected the consequences from the rising violence and drug use in the City’s neighborhoods and provide the public with a way to recognize the loss. It was also during this time that graffiti artists were driven from the subways\, the original preferred sites\, by city officials to the walls of buildings which became their new canvasses. Later artists turned to neighborhood businesses offering customized advertisements for a fee. TATS Cru have created hundreds of memorial walls throughout the City but also have gained international fame for their artwork and have been featured at the Smithsonian Institution’s Festival of American Folklife.\nMark Kotlinki (Director) is a co-founder of 88HIPHOP\, the world’s first internet hip hop video channel that helped launch the careers of artists such as Eminem\, 50 Cent\, Big Pun\, Nelly\, Outkast and many others. Currently\, he is a Producer of “Marley Marl Classic Recipes\,” a web series featuring Marley Marl\, one of the most respected hip-hop producers. Each episode tells the story behind one of his classic hip hop songs\, while recreating the music on the latest equipment. Mark’s directorial debut documentary\, TATS CRU:The Mural Kings\, world premiered at\nthe Urbanworld Film Festival and then aired on The Documentary Channel (US)\, Sky Arts (UK)\, and SBS (Australia) television networks.
URL:https://bmhcarchive.org/event/tats-cru-the-mural-kings-03-13/
CATEGORIES:Film Screening
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20130118T200000
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SUMMARY:Style Wars
DESCRIPTION:With Q&A by producer Henry Chalfant\nIn the 70s graffiti artists would gather around DeWitt Clinton High in the Bronx which was just blocks away from the Transit Authority yard where subway cars were stored. With spray paint and felt tipped pens they would create guerilla art on the cars. The impulse to “tag” and leave one’s mark or name may arise out of a need to proclaim one’s existence and identity in an environment which doesn’t leave many possibilities for finding status or upward mobility. What better way to get your presence known then write it on a subway car which goes through the entire City? When director Tony Silver and co-producer Henry Chalfant delivered the broadcast version of their prize-winning film to PBS in 1983\, the world received its first full immersion in the phenomenon that had taken over New York City. The urban landscape was physically transformed by graffiti artists who invented a new visual language to express both their individ- uality\, and the voice of their community. Style Wars chronicles an extraordinary epoch of youthful creativity and civic controversy. In this film we see New York’s ramshackle subway system as the young artists’ public playground\, battleground\, and spectacular artistic canvas. Opposing them were Mayor Ed Koch\, the police\, and the Transit Authority. As MC’s\, DJ’s and b-boys rocked the city with new sounds and new moves\, street corner breakdance battles turned into performance art. Dancers featured are Crazy Legs from Rock Sready Crew and Frosty freeze\, and some of the many writers include: Crash\, Daze\, Dondi\, Seen\, Futura\, and Kase.
URL:https://bmhcarchive.org/event/style-wars-01-13/
CATEGORIES:Film Screening
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20121221T193000
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SUMMARY:The Palladium: Where Mambo Was King
DESCRIPTION:The Palladium: Where Mambo Was King with Q&A by director Kevin Kaufman and producer Bobby Sanabria
URL:https://bmhcarchive.org/event/the-palladium-where-mambo-was-king/
CATEGORIES:Film Screening
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SUMMARY:La Lupe: The Queen of Latin Soul
DESCRIPTION:Q&A with director Ela Troyano
URL:https://bmhcarchive.org/event/la-lupe-the-queen-of-latin-soul-12-12/
CATEGORIES:Film Screening
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SUMMARY:Gun Hill Road
DESCRIPTION:With Q&A by director Rashaad Ernesto Green
URL:https://bmhcarchive.org/event/gun-hill-road-12-12/
CATEGORIES:Film Screening
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20121130T200000
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SUMMARY:Antonia Pantoja ¡Presente!
DESCRIPTION:Antonia Pantoja (1922-2002)\, visionary Puerto Rican educator\, activist\, and early proponent of bilingual education\, inspired multiple generations of young people and fought for many of the rights that people take for granted today. Unbowed by obstacles she encountered as a black\, Puerto Rican woman\, she founded ASPIRA to empower Puerto Rican youth\, and created other enduring leadership and advocacy organizations in New York and California\, across the United States\, and in Puerto Rico. Recognized for her achievements in 1996\, Dr. Pantoja was awarded the prestigious Presidential Medal of Freedom\, the highest honor bestowed upon civilians in the US.\nIn this important documentary\, Pantoja’s compelling story is told through never-before-seen home movies\, archival footage\, and personal passionate testimony from Pantoja herself and some of her countless protégés\, as well as her life partner. Highlighting major landmarks in Pantoja’s biography and long\, productive career\, the film shows her profound commitment to transforming society\, her pivotal role in the Puerto Rican community’s fight to combat racism and discrimination\, and her pioneering work in securing a bilingual voice in the US. An eloquent tribute to a remarkable woman\, the film sheds new light on the Puerto Rican community’s far-reaching triumphs.\nWith a Q&A by producer/director Lillian Jiménez
URL:https://bmhcarchive.org/event/antonia-pantoja-presente/
CATEGORIES:Film Screening
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SUMMARY:Bomba: Dancing the Drum
DESCRIPTION:Bomba: Dancing The Drum is a one hour film about the legendary Cepeda family\, known as the patriarch family of bomba\, Puerto Rico’s richest musical expression of its African heritage. For nearly a century\, the Cepeda family has been in the forefront of the struggle to keep the bomba tradition alive in Puerto Rico. Don Rafael Cepeda\, the 86 year old patriarch of the family\, and his wife\, Caridad\, have passed the tradition on to their 12 children\, who\, in turn\, are passing it on to their children and grandchildren. Saturated with the color\, music\, and dance of Puerto Rico\, Bomba Dancing The Drum is a portrait of a remarkable family that has chosen to embrace the future with the strength of the past.\nWith Q&A with producer Roberta Singer & Norka Hernández Nadal
URL:https://bmhcarchive.org/event/bomba-dancing-the-drum-11-12/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20121026T200000
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SUMMARY:The Savoy King: Chick Webb and the Music That Changed America
DESCRIPTION:Special screening of The Savoy King: Chick Webb and the Music That Changed America by Jeff Kaufman with Q&A by TBA.
URL:https://bmhcarchive.org/event/the-savoy-king-10-12/
LOCATION:BMHC Lab\, 1303 Louis Nine Blvd\, Bronx\, NY\, 10456\, United States
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SUMMARY:From Mambo to Hip Hop
DESCRIPTION:The documentary From Mambo to Hip Hop: A South Bronx Tale is about how creative expression helped to foster community in the Bronx\, and about how people used and are using that as a resource for cultural and civic renewal. Concluding its story in the present\, From Mambo to Hip Hop will explore how the people of the South Bronx\, working with so little in the way of material resources\, saved themselves and their community\, and contributed so much to the world’s popular culture. It features many of the leading performers of these musical genres: Ray Barretto\, Eddie Palmieri\, Orlando Marín\, Bobby Sanabria\, Willie Colón\, Charlie Chase and Grandmaster Caz.\nThis documentary was directed by noted filmmaker Henry Chalfant (Style Wars\, Flyin’ Cut Sleeves) and co-produced by Elena Martínez and Steve Zeitlin. It was edited by Benh Zeitlin\, the director of the award-winning feature film\, Beasts of the Southern Wild. The film won the 2007 ALMA Award for Best Television Documentary.
URL:https://bmhcarchive.org/event/from-mambo-to-hip-hop-10-12/
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