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Friday, February 15, 2008

Local Filmmakers & Producer of Oscar-Winning Film to Be Featured at International Arts Movement's 2008 Encounter

Local Filmmakers & Producer of Oscar-Winning Film to Be Featured at International Arts Movement's 2008 Encounter

NEW YORK, Feb. 15 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- International Arts Movement will feature producer Dunja Klemenc and filmmaker Macky Alston at its 2008 Encounter, "Generative Creativity: Transforming the Cultural River," February 28 - March 1 at Tribeca Performing Arts Center (BMCC) in lower Manhattan.

Klemenc co-produced the Oscar-winning "No Man's Land," which won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 2002. Her new film, "Warchild," will be featured in the Encounter's curated film series, and she will be present for an in-depth discussion afterward. Macky Alston and founder/executive director of Exodus Transitional Community, Julio Medina, will also participate in a dialogue about their film "Hard Road Home" (South by Southwest Film Festival), facilitated by film curator Sarah Hanssen (Hamptons International Film Festival, Pratt Institute).

Additional programming for the encounter includes an art exhibit, music competition, lectures, musical performances, poetry readings, topical workshops, and vibrant inter-disciplinary artistic collaborations.

Presenters and performers include Dick Staub (Broadcaster, Writer), Terry Teachout (Wall Street Journal Drama Critic), Tara Donovan (Artist), Barbara Takenaga (Artist), Micheal O'Siadhail (Irish Poet), Jeff Speck (Urban Designer, Former NEA Design Director), David Miller (Yale Divinity School), Jerzy Sapieyevski (Composer/Performer), Miguel Sanchez Romera (Spanish Culinary Artist), Rob Mathes (Composer/Arranger), Makoto Fujimura (Artist, National Council for the Arts) and The Los Angeles Collaboration.

IAM, an arts advocacy movement founded by Makoto Fujimura in 1991, is a non-profit organization that engages its creative community in both philosophical and pragmatic discussions about the role of the arts in creating "the world that ought to be." While artists today are known mostly for their rebellion, alienation, addiction and apathy, IAM believes artists can be articulators of hope and aims to catalyze a movement of artists to be agents of "cultural Shalom."

IAM's annual encounter has become a high point for many members of the global creative community who share an interest in the arts, spirituality and cultural renewal. Past IAM events in Manila, Tokyo, and New York have focused on peacemaking, reconciliation and poverty. Registration for the Encounter is open at http://www.internationalartsmovement.org/.


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Source: International Arts Movement

CONTACT: Christy Tennant of the International Arts Movement
christy@iamny.org or +1-917-287-2581

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http://www.internationalartsmovement.org/


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