The International Latino Film Society, The Ethnic Dance Festival, and Lucuma Films present
Soy Andina/ I Am Andean
- When
- Thu Jun 26, 2008
- Where
- Multiple locations
- Cost
- $10 - $12
- Tags
- Music, Movies, Documentary, Salsa
Description
Q & A with Filmmaker & Live Dance Perfomance &After party dinner-dancing event at Peņa Pachamama
Thursday, June 26, 2008 | 7:30 PM
Brava Theatre - 2789 24 Street, San Francisco, CA
General admission $12 | students & seniors, disabled $10
Tickets can be reserved at the discounted price of $10 by email: [email protected] - Tickets also available at the Brava box office one hour before the show.
Soy Andina is a film about Cynthia Paniagua, a modern dancer raised in Queens, and Nelida Silva, a folkloric dancer from the Andes. Cynthia and Nelida both journey to Peru to reconnect with their roots and the world of folkloric dance. Cynthia Paniagua will perform a 10-minute dance solo after the screening and director Mitchell Teplitsky will be present for a Q&A session.
Soy Andina premiered at Lincoln Center in 2007, toured Peru on a U.S Embassy program, and is currently screening at festivals and cultural centers nationwide. Cyntia Paniagua is a dancer/ choreographer who won a Fulbright grant to study dance in Peru. For more information visit: http://www.soyandina.com & http://www.latinofilmsociety.org
Dinner-Dancing Event @ Peņa Pachamama:
Please join us after the screening for more music, dancing and celebration at an exclusive dinner-performance in North Beach!
10:00 PM - Eddy Navia, director of Sukay and founder of the renown Bolivian group Savia Andina joins Peruvian dancer Eleana and Flamenco dancers for a unique and outstanding performance!
* $1 off on mojitos, margaritas, martini cocktails and wine
* 50% discount on the show cover ($5 only!)
Peņa Pachamama | 1630 Powell Street, San Francisco
One of those magical places... a little island of the future where those who enter her doors are forever transformed by the spirit of the music and dance that takes them in. You'll find it on a little side street in San Francisco's old Latin Quarter somewhere between Chinatown, Fisherman's Wharf and endless Italian late-night cafes - http://penapachamama.com
More Info
- Link
- http://www.latinofilmsociety.org/cine365.php
- Contact Form (account required)
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