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Gala Celebration


HAROLD MUSICThe New Orléans Afrikan Film and Arts Festival Project

Invites you to celebrate

 

Harold Battiste Jr

Recipient of

 

The Second Toni Cade Bambara Award

for Cultural Leadership

 

Gala

Thursday October 6      

6:30 pm

 

Galvez Solarium

914 North Peters Street - French Quarter

New Orleans 70116

 

Spanish cuisine                      

Fish with herb butter                                                 

Chicken with white wine olive sauce

Tortilla with spinach and cheese Roasted veggies                                                           

Chocolate decadence, cake, flan, bread pudding

Cash bar

 

Prelude by the river     6 pm                                                            

Libations, Drums, Sax, Kora                                           

 

Harold Battiste Jr

Variations on strings

Dr. Jean Montes & Molto

 

Testimonies

Film

Poems

Dr. Michael White

 

Ball

Jesse McBride presents

The Next Generation  

 

Mistress of Ceremonies

 Colette Handy

 

Join us for the Mississippi River 9th Ward Film and Arts Festival, October 6-9, 2011!

On Friday September 16 at the New Orleans African American Museum, we will offer a Festival Sneak Preview, featuring Mississippi Damned (2009) with Director Tina Mabry.  Admission is free, seating is limited.  Reserve a place at: noafest@neworleansafrikanfilmfest.org or 504-942-8542.

October 6, the Festival opens at the Galvez Restaurant & Atrium with a Gala honoring Harold Battiste, Jr, recipient of the second Toni Cade Bambara Award for Cultural Leadership.  Come hear Jesse McBride Presents the Next Generation and a Battiste composition arranged by Dr. Jean Montes for Molto, a funky chamber orchestra! And for a little lagniappe: "Prelude by the River" at 6pm.

October 7-9, we will screen films on youth, women, the violence they endure and often overcome: Draw Yourself! (France, 2010); Shirley Adams: Portrait of a Mother (South Africa, 2009); Africa United (UK, 2010); Murder on a Sunday Morning (France/U.S., 2001); Central Station (Brazil, 1999); Black Venus (France/Tunisia, 2010), with live music by Charmaine Neville, Fredy Omar con su banda, and the Caesar Brothers Funk Box preceding evening screenings.  And we will host two roundtables: “Black Men and the Justice System” and “Race and Power in New Orleans in Global Perspective.”

Gala Tickets are $75 each or $135 for two.  Tickets available online or by check.

Festival screenings are $5 each.  A Festival Pass for all screenings may be purchased for $20, online or by check.

Make checks payable to NOAFEST, 2670 George Nick Connor Dr., NOLA 70119.