Renaissance on Sacred Ground

Free Event!
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Type:
Network:
Global
Date:
Friday, May 15, 2009
Time:
7:00pm - 9:00pm
Location:
Prince Music Theater, Black Box
Street:
1412 Chestnut St
City/Town:
Philadelphia, PA

Description

Renaissance on Sacred Ground is a documentary about the power of African art forms, including music and dance, to transform the lives of everyday people. It tells the story of Ile Ife, the House of Love, an African cultural center located on Germantown Avenue in North Philadelphia and created by famed dancer choreographer, Arthur Hall. The young people who entered the doors of Ile Ife in the 1960s, drawn in by the sound of the African drum, over time became the members of the internationally known Arthur Hall Afro American Dance Ensemble.

Produced as part of Scribe’s Community Visions Program, Renaissance on Sacred Ground is a collaboration of the alumni of the Arthur Hall Afro American Dance Ensemble and young people from the Village of Arts and Humanities, which now occupies the same site, Renaissance on Sacred Ground looks at how a four decade tradition of cultural expression - rooted in African music and dance, has helped nurture and sustain a community.

The program will be preceded by short films produced by the young people participating in the Village Arts Challenge media program at the Village of Arts and Humanities.

Other Information

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Event Type

This is an open event. Anyone can join and invite others to join.