The Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival
Saturday October 13, 2007 @ 8PM
Admission: $10
We're in.
(If you run and check the site, and go "Hey wait, those aren't the dates of the festival?" Please note that's how much we were being pulled for to come down and screen the film. They had already made their decisions and added us to the list, they kinda essentially just added a weekend on to their festival for just us. We are totally apart of the festival and running in conjunction with it, doing a Q&A, the whole shin dig.)
More details to come. ;)
Can I get a little whoot whoot going on?
Here's the Press release that was announced:
Cortney Armitage, Earthnoize and the Fort
Lauderdale International Film Festival Presents the South
Florida Premier:Tribal Style: Becoming a Belly Dancer!
Saturday October 13, 2007 @ 8PM
Admission: $10
Tribal Style: Becoming a Belly Dancer, a 90 minute documentary,
will profile four novice dancers as they go from their first
classes to performance. Through interviews with professional
belly dancers in the tribal community, we will draw parallels
to the novice's own stories: finding their strength, facing
doubt, and ultimately discovering her own inner peace and
beauty. We will aim to document not only the novice, but belly
dance as a whole: What it means to be a belly dancer to the
person dancing, and the positive impact it has on the people
dancing it.
This Documentary features performances & Interviews By:
Rachel Brice (BDSS, Indigo), Frederique David (Belly Groove),
Carolena Nerriccio (Fat Chance bellydance), Nanna Candelarida
(Belly Dance by Nanna), Beth Masse & Sue Erokan (Clandestine),
Andrea, aka Andy (The Miz-Healers), Karen & Bethany (The Boom
Bellas). Featuring sensational music by members of Solace.
www.igctribalstyle.net/Site/Trailer.html
But wait! There's more!
Director & Producer Cortney Armitage will be on hand to
introduce the film and then afterwards, a Q & A about the making
of the documentary.
Cortney Armitage (Producer & Director) has been learning to
belly dance for 5 years. This has been one of the biggest
challenges of her life considering she has worked as Layout
Artist at Pixar Animation Studios since 2000. But that's not
all, while she was still in school at the prestigious Laguardia
High School of the Music and Arts and Performing Arts she
started her career at the age of 17 on the hit MTV show Beavis
& Butt-Head. While getting her degree at New York University
TISCH School of the Arts, she worked as a graphic designer on
the CBS Evening News with Dan Rather.
More to be announced so keep checking back!!
Thanks!
Saturday October 13, 2007 @ 8PM
Admission: $10
We're in.
(If you run and check the site, and go "Hey wait, those aren't the dates of the festival?" Please note that's how much we were being pulled for to come down and screen the film. They had already made their decisions and added us to the list, they kinda essentially just added a weekend on to their festival for just us. We are totally apart of the festival and running in conjunction with it, doing a Q&A, the whole shin dig.)
More details to come. ;)
Can I get a little whoot whoot going on?
Here's the Press release that was announced:
Cortney Armitage, Earthnoize and the Fort
Lauderdale International Film Festival Presents the South
Florida Premier:Tribal Style: Becoming a Belly Dancer!
Saturday October 13, 2007 @ 8PM
Admission: $10
Tribal Style: Becoming a Belly Dancer, a 90 minute documentary,
will profile four novice dancers as they go from their first
classes to performance. Through interviews with professional
belly dancers in the tribal community, we will draw parallels
to the novice's own stories: finding their strength, facing
doubt, and ultimately discovering her own inner peace and
beauty. We will aim to document not only the novice, but belly
dance as a whole: What it means to be a belly dancer to the
person dancing, and the positive impact it has on the people
dancing it.
This Documentary features performances & Interviews By:
Rachel Brice (BDSS, Indigo), Frederique David (Belly Groove),
Carolena Nerriccio (Fat Chance bellydance), Nanna Candelarida
(Belly Dance by Nanna), Beth Masse & Sue Erokan (Clandestine),
Andrea, aka Andy (The Miz-Healers), Karen & Bethany (The Boom
Bellas). Featuring sensational music by members of Solace.
www.igctribalstyle.net/Site/Trailer.html
But wait! There's more!
Director & Producer Cortney Armitage will be on hand to
introduce the film and then afterwards, a Q & A about the making
of the documentary.
Cortney Armitage (Producer & Director) has been learning to
belly dance for 5 years. This has been one of the biggest
challenges of her life considering she has worked as Layout
Artist at Pixar Animation Studios since 2000. But that's not
all, while she was still in school at the prestigious Laguardia
High School of the Music and Arts and Performing Arts she
started her career at the age of 17 on the hit MTV show Beavis
& Butt-Head. While getting her degree at New York University
TISCH School of the Arts, she worked as a graphic designer on
the CBS Evening News with Dan Rather.
More to be announced so keep checking back!!
Thanks!
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Re: Fort Lauderdale Preimer!
Thu, September 6, 2007 - 3:36 PMCongrats!!! I wish i lived in florida! ;)
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Re: Fort Lauderdale Preimer!
Fri, September 7, 2007 - 5:56 AMMust figure out how to get south for this!!! -
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Re: Fort Lauderdale Preimer!
Thu, October 4, 2007 - 7:53 AM
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