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At a unique after school dance program in Queens, kids with a variety of physical and developmental challenges pair with teenage volunteer helpers to create an inclusive environment too often absent in our world.
DIRECTED BY CATHERINE TAMBINI 60 MIN | ENGLISH | USA | 2017 | DOCUMENTARY
AUDIO DESCRIPTION PRODUCED BY: MICHELE SPITZ, CLIFF HAHN STUDIO | OPEN CAPTIONS PRODUCED BY: MONGO MEDIA
FILMMAKER BIO: Catherine Tambini is an award-winning filmmaker who lives in NYC. Her directing and producing credits include Sundance Film Festival award winner and Independent Spirit Award nominee Farmingville (PBSs POV); Academy Award®-nominee Suzanne Farrell: Elusive Muse (PBSs Great Performances/Dance in America); CINE Golden Eagle Award winner and Imagen Award nominee The State of Arizona (PBSs Independent Lens); Hate Rising With Jorge Ramos (HBO & Univision) for which she received the National Hispanic Media Coalitions Impact Award for Outstanding Documentary; and Art and Heart: The World of Isaiah Sheffer, which premiered at the New York Jewish Film Festival at Lincoln Center. Ms. Tambini is the recipient of many grants including multiple grants from the Sundance Institute and the MacArthur Foundation. She holds a BFA from the University of Oklahoma and an MFA from NYUs Tisch School of the Arts.
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Locationthe Centerstage at Reston Community Center (View)
2310 Colts Neck Road
Reston, VA 20191
United States
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Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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