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The True North Project
The True North Project
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Runtime : 50 mins.
Synopsis: The True North Project, commissioned by the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra, is a celebration of Canada's multi-ethnic society and its ongoing process of reconciliation with the indigenous community. In this celebration of diversity, artists from vastly different backgrounds are brought together to create a collaborative work for orchestra. The documentary focuses on national identity and the idea of home in a country where 20 percent of the population is foreign-born. The film offers insights into the creative processes of artists from different cultural backgrounds and from different regions of Canada, as they work together towards a common goal. The documentary is about hope for the future, and brings attention to the enrichments brought by the coexistence of different peoples and cultures within the framework of a nation.
Screens with: Seen/Unseen: Stories into Creativity
The artists in Seen/UnSeen: Stories into Creativity are Doyle Foreman (sculpture), Edward Ramirez (photography) and Claire Thorson (painting). In Seen/UnSeen you will get to hear each artist explore their studio or in the world process and how it shapes an artwork coming into being.
Directed by: Wallace Boss Country: USA Language: English Genre: Documentary Short
Runtime: 13 mins.
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LocationTannery Arts Center, Tannery World Dance Center (Corridor Theater)
1060 River St. Suite 110
Santa Cruz, CA 95060
United States
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