[Durham INC] Events: Full Frame films not too late; CDS; Art Walk; photo exhibits; play

Laura Drey lauradrey at ncrrbiz.com
Fri Apr 13 09:48:15 EDT 2012


April  13 - 15

Full Frame Documentary Film Festival

Full Frame award winners will be re-screened on Sunday afternoon, April 15,  http://www.fullframefest.org/
Schedule http://www.fullframefest.org/films/grid/grid.php 

Tickets for April  13 - 15 films are available in the Durham Civic Center's During Full Frame Box Office until they sell out or 30 minutes before showtime. At that point, tickets may still be available in the Last Minute Line at event venues. LAST MINUTE TICKETS: Available to purchase in the Last Minute Line at the venues 15 minutes before showtime. Last Minute Tickets are CASH ONLY and first come-first served. $10 Regular Price; $15 for Premium Events. There is an ATM machine in the Civic Center. For future reference volunteers get into a set number of films for free.

Films are shown at the Carolina Theater, Durham Civic Center and the Durham Arts Council in downtown Durham.

Full Frame Documentary Film Festival  http://www.cdsporch.org/archives/10354 are many of the films official web sites and often incude trailers, describes many of the documentary and non-fiction films, awards won and more. The web could help you to select the award winning films as well as films that are theatrically released, on DVDs and/or on TV.

The Full Frame Documentary Film Festival is an annual international event dedicated to the theatrical exhibition of non-fiction cinema running morning to midnight and showing over 100 films and the festival also has panels. Many of the filmmakers are available at the showings for discussions. 

Long description of films http://www.fullframefest.org/films/film_list.php

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April 13, 14, 20, 21 at 8 pm
April 15 & 22 at 2 pm

for colored girls who considered suicide when the rainbow is enuf

and

for black boys who considered homicide when the streets were too much

The vivid choreopoem forges an intriguing path to discovery; declaration and celebration of Black identitity & love; self-worth & efficiency; and spriitual awakenings & affirmation. The plays are presented by NCCU's Theater Department.

These pieces show contains graphic, mature content not suitable for minors.

Farrison-Newton Communications Building
Fayetteville St at Lawson St 

$ 10 general admisstion
$5 students  senior citizens
Children under 4 years old are not admitted

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Saturday, April 14, 2012 from 7 p.m. to 12 a.m.

Send a Net to Save a Life Cocktail Dance Party and Silent Auction

The dance benefit is for Bonjour Africa Malaria Project (BAMP) to raise money to help stop the spread of malaria in Senegal by sending life-saving bed nets.

Freelon Group's office 
5310 South Alston Avenue. Buidling 300, Suite 320
Durham, NC 27713.  Tel: (919) 941-9790.

ADMISSION: $25 
FOR MORE INFORMATION: www.bonjourafricaprojects.org

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Thursday, April 19, 6–9 p.m., 7 p.m. talk  by curator Bruce Jackson
In This Timeless Time features Jackson’s photographs of a Texas Death Row in 1979, with text by Jackson and Christian, and includes a copy of their 1979 documentary, Death Row. 

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through July 23
Full Color Depression: First Kodachromes from America’s Heartland,

Full Color Depression is a selection of lesser-known color photographs taken by the Farm Security Administration during Depression-era America, curated by Bruce Jackson. For more information, go to fullcolordepression.com.  

Jackson discusses the origins of the show, and his thoughts on first seeing the rare Kodachrome images of Depression-era America. Jackson selected and, in some instances, restored a representative group of images from the Library of Congress collection, using files made from the original color transparencies, then printed them large-scale. (The transparencies are in the FSA/Office of War Information Collection at the Prints and Photographs Division of the Library of Congress; loc.gov/pictures/collection/fsac.) 
Center for Documentary Studies  

1317 W. Pettigrew St., Durham, North Carolina


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Thurs-Sat, April 19-21, 26-28, May 3-5 8 pm

WHAT EVERY GIRL SHOULD KNOW by Monica Byrne. 

It's the world premiere of the latest play by one of the most dynamic playwrights working in the US and directed by the mighty Lucius Robinson. Four young Catholic suffragettes in early 20th c. New York City adopt birth control pioneer Margaret Sanger as their patron saint. Their vivid fantasy world involves international intrigue, ritual sterilization and the assassination of the enemies of social reform.
littlegreenpig.com

Cordoba
923 Franklin St (above New Scrap Exchange in Golden Belt)
Durham

Save your seats at tickets at littlegreenpig.com or by calling 919.452.2304

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Tuesday, April 24, 7 p.m. 

DIABLO’S TRUE REVUE  / Collaborative Performance Series Features Artists Who Use Documentary Fieldwork

Features a writer (Donovan Hohn) whose first book is a story about rubber ducks, plastic, and the mysteries of the ocean; a Guggenheim Fellow and media artist (Marina Zurkow) whose latest work in animation and manga explores the agency of petrochemicals and plastics; and a songwriter (Django Haskins) of exceeding plasticity and range. Future performances of Professor Diablo’s True Revue will explore themes such as love, war, and food and will feature all new artists, writers, and musicians.

Casbah 
1007 W. Main St., Durham, North Carolina

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April 28 - 29
Saturday 10 - 5
Sunday 1 - 5

Durham Art Walk Spring Market

Produced and Presented by the Durham Arts Council

The work of over 200 visual and craft artists throughout downtown. It is a weekend full of art and exploration of all that Durham has to offer including: dazzling examples of local visual artists, world-class restaurants, great shopping, innovative new businesses and fascinating historic sites.

The event is free and open to the public. Rain or shine. 

Downtown Durham

For more information phone 919.560.2719

Laura

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