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Documentary film about Peru

 

This special program was made possible by the Investors Savings Bank Charitable Foundation.
For more information call 973-377-2982 x14. Admission is $3 for Members & $5 for all Non-members.

Sunday December 2, 2007
2:00 PM at the Museum

 See the documentary film, Soy Andina: a film about Peru, dance and identity.

Join director Mitch Teplitsky as he discusses the film and his experiences while making the documentary.

This is the only showing in New Jersey. If you miss this one, next stop Peru!

The following description is excerpted from the website www.soyandina.com:
The dazzling story of two women raised in different worlds — an immigrant folk dancer from the Andes, and a modern dancer from Queens, NY — who return to Peru to reconnect with roots and an astonishing world of traditional dance and celebration.

After 15 years in New York, Nelida Silva returns to her birthplace in the Andes to fulfill a lifelong dream and host the
fiesta patronal — an eight day celebration dance, music, and rituals from Incan times. But Neli's changed, and so has the village. What's it like to go back to the Andes when you've become a New Yorker?

Meanwhile: Cynthia Paniagua, a dancer raised in Queens by a Peruvian mom, embarks on her own Peruvian journey after meeting Neli — determined to "quench a burning desire to know the real Peru, to unearth the mystery of the dances." Does she find what she's looking for? Well, you'll have to see the movie!

Soy Andina is an exuberant cross-cultural road trip, bursting with traditional music and dance rarely seen outside the country. But the core story is intimate and universal: a yearning for roots and connection in turbulent times.

The Museum is accessible to persons with disabilities.
Call 973-377-2982 Ext.10 if reasonable accommodations are required.