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The life and career of Candi Sosa. Hard to believe in a lifespan a person can have experiences the mind is unable ...
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Based on footage shot in the early seventies and lost for more than thirty years, Esther Anderson’s lenses takes us on a journey to the Caribbean islands, to Jamaica and into 56 Hope Road, Kingston, to see and hear the young Bob Marley before he was famous. While exploring the powerful relationship between Esther and Marley, the film shows us the Wailers’ first rehearsal, when the idea of a Jamaican supergroup like the Beatles or the Stones was still just a dream, and sits in on the launch of their international career with “Get up Stand up”, “I Shot the Sheriff”, and the “Burnin’” and “Catch a Fire” albums that brought to the world Reggae music and Rasta consciousness together as one, starting a revolution that would change rock music and contemporary culture.
UNESCO Award Nomination. Reggae Film Festival 2011
Official Selection Edinburgh International film Festival 2011
Official Selection Rhode Island International Film Festival FLICKERS 2011
Official Selection DOCMIAMI International Film Festival 2011
Sahvanna Arienta is the founder and creator of Soul’s Journey Radio, an internet radio station for Psychics, Astrologers and other Lightworkers.
Soul’s Journey Radio is a place where hosts with heightened spiritual ability come together and share their knowledge, gifts and experience with the listening audience. Sahvannais a Medium with experience in Psychic reading, Spiritual Life Coaching.
Her new book “Lightworker” explains who they are, why are they here, what their mission is, how do we recognize them and much more.
If you enjoy learning and sharing the gifts of the spirit, join us to uplift each other and re energize our lives.
A brother goes missing in Mexico and family in the USA feel their hands are tied.
What does a family do in cases like these? Unfortunately, we see and hear too many cases like these where families fear reporting a missing loved one due to repression.
Jose Concepcion Rodriguez Moreno quit school and began hard physical labor at the tender age of 14. He always had dreams of becoming something more and he did. He studied law and became a lawyer in Mexico.
It is unclear what took place the days, weeks and months before be disappeared or what cases he was working on.
Relatives are desparate to hear from him and bring him home.
After almost a decade of a break from music Rongo and Alice returned and continued the journey of their dream, making music again. Alice leonz began her music career when she was very young. Alice sang solo gospel and with her choir. She also sang at various music festivals in her native Indonesia and later joined Ronggo’s Band to take the position as a lead vocals. Alice continued performing in local music events, festivals and teaching. After their break from music, the couple began exploring music opportunities, making friends and collaborating on projects. They met fellow musician Raul Rodriguez Jr. from Miami Florida. Raul Rodriguez Jr has been in the music business for 30 years, running a successful Recording Studio, he has produced many artists, made company jingles, collaborated on albums and projects with musicians around the globe: 3 Dreamers and a Horse, Sucarcane Rush, “Taste of the Island” Raul and the band contributed to the Cubanarama Radio Show by gifting the theme song “Cubanarama.” Joey Ortega, host of “Behind The Yellow Tape” is also grateful for the amazing theme song Raul orchestrated for his new show. Ari Lepisto, a great bass player from Pietarsaari of Finland also joined and worked on the new CD. Dreamwalkers Project has a variety of music: Jazz, Easy Listening, Adult Contemporary, Rock, World Music, but best of all it is the music they love.
TWO DE FORCE is a story of the clash of two super powers: United States vs China. Everyone knows about the US debt to China, regardless of political affiliation this is a problem for all Americans and the world as it has serious repercussions. Director and Producer Orestes Matacena does not preach to the audience rather he wants every American, and movie goer around the world to consider the real implication and consequences for us in a global scale. When viewing America’s current financial situation, some may shift the blame on former President Bush and Republicans in general. But nobody can deny the hard facts about our present and growing debt. President Obama’s administration focuses on wealthy Americans paying their fair share in taxes which they claim is not the case and that the USA should not maintain a “world power” status. Here is where both parties may disagree producing dynamic reactions. However, there are people on both sides of the fence who simply love America and what she represents to the world and mourn seeing the US spiraling downward further and further into mounting debt. Matacena’s lense focuses on the bigger picture politically and much of what takes place behind-the-scenes while the world sleeps. The trailer is designed to entice people to want the whole picture. It will take the audience on a “bumpy ride” as the film delivers a powerful message concerning all Americans and the world in an entertaining way. It has politics, action, drama and humor palatable for a wide range of moviegoers, regardless of age, gender, race, religion,etc. Whether people are in agreement or not, TWO DE FORCE will have people talking and thinking.
Co Host: Monica Rosales, Executive Director of DOCMIAMI.
Prince Emmanuel Abiodun Aderele an accomplished Master Percussionist, Visual Artist, Sacred Yoruba Choreographer/Dancer and Arts Educator is Int’l Artist in Residence with the Osun’s Village & African Caribbean Cultural Arts Corridor.
The initiative is a project Of Community Builders HDC, an Int’l Not for Profit/Mutual Benefit OrganIzation based in South Florida.
Through his performances, The Prince reflects on the inspiration for his Sacred Art Forms, Growing up in a West African Royal Family, as well as his experiences in the Creative Industry in the USA bridging Diaspora Community Residents in the United States with their West African Cultural Roots, while practicing his Sacred West African Art forms.
Awards
First International Artist in Residence at the Osun’s Village and African Caribbean Cultural Arts Corridor in Miami, Florida
Featured Performer at the 2010 National Folk Heritage Awards, Washington DC
Recipient of the Key to Miami Dade County
Miami Dade County Distinguished Visitor Award
Also Special Guest Chief Styles
I’ve been travelling to Africa for over 25 years. Through these travels I’ve met numerous Life Teachers, Artists. Successful Businessmen and Women as well as Simple Every Day People.
While sourcing Artifacts for Celebrity Clients and Orisha Priests in America as well as sourcing Artisans for items that I designed for the US markets utilizing local Nigerian Materials I would often work with Ceative Industry Practitioners based at the National Museum Complex. As a result of relationships that I established, I would work with the same group of Artists and visit with them on my annual and sometimes bi-annual trips to Nigeria.
During one of these trips I first met Prince Emmanuel at the National Museum Complex where he was performing with a Dance Troupe run by Twin brothers. Twins are Sacred in the Yoruba Culture. It was years later while working on the Osun’s Village Miami-Osun Osogbo Cultural Exchange that Prince Emmanuel Aderele and I began to discuss his travelling to Miami as Artist in Residence at the Osun’s Village and African Caribbean Cultural Arts Corridor…
Chief Nathaniel B. Styles Jr. a Native Floridian of West African and Native American Ancestry, was educated at Universities in the USA and Europe and has travelled to more than 50 Countries throughout the globe. Styles has been bestowed Chieftaincy Titles in Ghana, West Africa-Nana Kwaku Ankobeahene II Aduana Clan (Chief with the Unmoveable Seat) and Otunba Fosungbade of Alayemore Kingdom, Ido Osun Nigeria.
With the help of Rina, a born psychic, spiritual healer, clairvoyant, and mystic. Rina Gonzalez is also an ordained minister. Together with family members we will seek answers that led to Marie Hanson’s disappeance on July 8th, 2011 the loving, devoted mother, grandmother and wife packed her bags and got into a car with her neighbor in South Lake Tahoe.
He unexpectedly had a seat empty for the drive up to Skookum Meadow in Skamania County, Washington, where he planned to attend the Rainbow Family of Living Light’s annual gathering. Marie Hanson had never been to a Rainbow Gathering before and seemed to have a pretty foggy idea of what they were all about. Calling it a “peace rally”, her impression seemed to be one of a small group of peace-loving people camping in nature for a few days. So she excitedly kissed her family goodbye and left for what was intended to be a nine day voyage of peace.
Marie called her husband as she approached the rural area 16 miles east/southeast of Mount St. Helens. She told him that she loved him and would see him on July 10th, and then she continued with her companions into the forest. She was never seen or heard from by her family again.
Marie is a responsible, integral member of her community and has been for years. She is a devoted member of her family. Marie Hanson is loved and missed by her family.
If you have any information, no matter how insignificant you think it may be: call the SLTPD @ 530-542-6110 MARIE HANSON case#1107-1214 OR Skamania County Sheriff (509) 427-9490 Case #11-05271
Heriberto (Nony) Herrera husband of Johanna Blake, Senior Vice President at US Trust, Bank of America is missing. How does a man, woman, child and families disappear into thin air?
What is a family left with when a loved one is gone without warning? The emptiness, fear, anger and guilt that follow have to be directed in a positive way, but how?
With the help of Rina Gonzalez, a born psychic, spiritual healer, clairvoyant, and mystic. Rina Gonzalez is also an ordained minister. Together with Heriberto’s sister Mari, we will seek answers that led to Noni’s disappearance on May 14, 2010
The Metropolitan Police Department is seeking information regarding Heriberto “Nony” Herrera, 40, who has been reported as missing. Herrera is believed to have disappeared in the Mount Charleston area.
The father and primary caregiver of twins was last seen at his home May 13. He was wearing a blue half-cast on the lower portion of his left arm and has a condition that requires medication.
Herrera is Hispanic, 5’10, weighs 200 pounds and has brown eyes and a fair complexion.
Anyone with information are asked to call the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department’s Missing Persons at 828-3111 or 828-5678.
God blessed us with the musical geniality of the father but did not abandon us when Tito left us, he gave us the son to remind us of our roots, to unite the Latin & American cultures, to restore vitality and teach us to dance again with the innosence of our ancerstors.
There is something of forever in the Latin rythms of Tito Puente Jr. Sophisticated audiences appreciate it, younger crowds are proud to have the legacy and tradition.
The younger Puente speaks MAMBO with his hands, the language spoken with the Gods by the African slaves taken to Cuba in their native Kongo.
The legacy and mission of keeping 18th & 19th Century music alive could not have been given to a better messenger, one who has polished and made “Mambo” music to cherrish for centuries to come.
Co Host: Monica Rosales, Executive Director of DOCMIAMI.
Land of the Rising Fastball and intrepid filmmaker Lance Miccio tell the history of baseball in Japan. From the early days of 1872 till today and as seen through the eyes of those who lived it and those who love it.
A documentary team of American and Japanese filmmakers journey across the USA and Japan visiting the “Castles of Baseball” such as “Hanshin Koshein Stadium” in Osaka . In Fukuoka the” Yahoo Dome” while also visiting the home of “The Baystars “in Yokohamma, the Tokyo Dome aka The Big Egg and Jingu stadium in Tokyo .
The filmmakers submerge themselves in the Yakyu aka Baseball culture. During their travels, they interview Hall of Fame players Sachio Kinugasa and Sekine Junzo plus former Red Sox outfielder and World Series winner Gabe Kapler and former Baltimore Oriole and Angel slugger Doug DeCinces who hit the first homerun in the Tokyo Dome as a member of the Yakult Swallows. Those also included are Yale Anthropology Chair William Kelly, Japan ‘Hall of Fame Curator’ Miwako Atarashi, Sports writers Deanna Rubin and Japanese Baseball.com founder Michael Westbay.
The film is richly narrated by Jeffrey Buckner Ford, aka Buck Ford. Miccio’s uses a rich tapestry of imagery in this well crafted project that along with a compelling score by Charlie McAlsiter is woven with Buck Ford’s narration to give the viewer a new sense of the history of Japan’s national pastime” “BASEBALL”.
Come see the free showing of the film Sept 25th 4:05 PM • Land of The Rising fast Ball: The History of Baseball in Japan – Palms North Click on DocMiami below to see show schedule.