We have finally (Jan. 2013) completed the educational version of our documentary, A Zest for Life: Afro-Peruvian Rhythms, a Source of Latin Jazz.
It has a whole bunch of Extras, including some very interesting
interviews with Lalo Izquierdo and others plus some footage of
Afro-Peruvian celebrations in Peru, and a trailer about the checo and the angara, both of them percussion instruments.
This
DVD is exactly what it claims to be: an educational version of our
documentary, A Zest for Life, completed with closed captions It´s for libraries, universities, and
the like. If you think it belongs in a library near you, do suggest to
them that they visit the web site. The DVDs sell for $100, but we offer
volume discounts to make them accessible to public libraries systems
(whose budgets right now are pretty tight).
One thing that makes this DVD important is that it shows that for several centuries slavery, which we in the United States associate with our own southern states, was actually very prevalent in Latin America. The conditions there were pretty awful. I mention this because somewhere, a long time ago, I heard that slavery as it existed in Latin America was not so bad as slavery in the United States. At this point, I can't agree with that statement.
Another reason we made the DVD is simply because it shows there are blacks in Latin America. Prof. Henry Louis Gates has a fascinating series on the topic which has been airing over PBS stations. A Zest for Life gives another view, focused specifically on the community's music and dance in one country, Peru.
If you want to know more about Prof. Gates programs, here´s a LINK. They are very, very good. And here is a LINK to a short trailer in which Gates summarizes his series.
OUR NEXT POST will be about la Triana, aged five, dancing beautiful flamenco bulerias.
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