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War / Dance

May 9
Fri 7:30 PM
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Greetings Conscious Movie Night Crew,
This movie comes highly recommended.
Please join us for this evening of celebration for the beauty in people, amidst such broken heartness.
Blessings to you all,
Rev. Monica

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More than two million members of the Acholi tribe have been exiled from their homelands because of the heinous efforts of the ill-named Lord's Resistance Army. "War/Dance" follows the stories of three children amidst the 60,000 refugees gathered at a "displacement camp." It is set against the backdrop of a national music competition, where war orphans from Patongo Primary School hope to compete. Produced by Shine Global to raise awareness and funds for the refugees, "War/Dance" celebrates the power of music and dance to heal our deepest, emotional wounds.

For "War/Dance," the husband and wife team of Sean Fine and Andrea Nix Fine won the award for best documentary directing at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. Jeff Consiglio's editing juxtaposes the horrors of war with the lush colors of the African bush. The sounds and images are beautiful and haunting. The camera also serves as a confessional for three children, a safe place to reveal the painful realities they witnessed.

We see the prayers of Nancy, as she takes on the role of mother to her brothers and sisters. Dominic wants to grow into Uganda's finest xylophone player. Rose suffers under the hand of her aunt, pining for her mother and her old life. Despite their devastating circumstances, the children practice and perform the traditional Bwola dance with profound hope and joy.

What a genuine, compelling and transformative film experience. For more info about War Dance or how to support children in Patongo, Uganda, go to www.shineglobal.org

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  • Susan
    Posted Apr 25, 2008 8:21 AM
    I'm sorry I can't make it to this. I have a previous commitment to my spiritual book group that evening. I hope to make it to the next showing.

Who attended?

    •  Thank you to everyone who joined us. It has been especially wonderful in these past few movie nights, to have so many of you to enrich our conversation and share in experiences. ...welcome back Raj & Vreshali! I look forward to meeting many more of you. Rev. Monica 
    •  I was really moved by the film. We had a great discussion afterwards. 
    • Raj (+1 guest)
       War/Dance was a very hopeful movie. This is a story from war ravaged northern Uganda were a bunch of schools kids win the national championship in traditional dancing. The movie takes you through a journey of innocence and strife and shows the coming of age of these kids. 
    •  I felt sad and happy, all to the beats of Ugandan music as I bobbed along to the ancestral dances and emotional challenges of the many orphans filmed. It was an amazing film and I will recommend it to many.