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| COLLECTING LATIN AMERICA: A CONVERSATION AT AMERICAS SOCIETY | ||||||
| International curators, art connoisseurs, and experts explore why collecting Latin American art matters. | ||||||
| New York, November 1, 2016—Americas Society will hold a panel about collecting Latin American art on Friday, November 4 at 7:00 p.m.featuring August Uribe, deputy chairman, Americas, PHILLIPS; Isabella Hutchinson, art consultant and private dealer in Latin American art;Henrique Faria, owner, Henrique Faria New York and Buenos Aires;Judko Rosenstock Faingezicht, Costa Rican collector; Pedro Barbosa, Brazilian collector; and Mónica Espinel, independent curator (moderator). Experts will discuss what the future holds for the art and ideas emanating from Latin America, and their relationship to a larger cultural context.This program will be webcast live. This event is organized in collaboration with VivArte, Caring for Colombia, and Primero lo Primero. Friday, November 4, 2016 Registration: 6:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Program: 7:00 p.m. Americas Society 680 Park Avenue at 68th Street New York, NY #fineartmagazine |
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MOJA Arts Festival Community Celebration
Sunday, October 30 from 2:00pm to 6:00pm
Hampton Park, 30 Mary Murray Boulevard
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Join Mayor Tecklenburg and your Charleston friends and neighbors at Hampton Park this Sunday for an amazing afternoon featuring an incredible line up of musical talent, mouthwatering food concessionaires, a pop-up art exhibition and an artisan village. Due to Hurricane Matthew, the MOJA Finale originally planned for October 9 could not proceed; this event offers musicians who were unable to perform as scheduled during MOJA the chance to share their artistry.
Rounding out the bill, Charlton P. Singleton and Friends featuring Quiana Parler bring the funk hard on the heels of their packed-out Charleston Music Hall Prince tribute, Pop Life. The band is ready to deliver with a knock-out set covering the likes of Prince, Janet Jackson, Michael Jackson, Dazz Band, Chaka Khan, EWF, and The Time!
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The Crown Prince and The Crown Princess of Norway will be in attendance when Norway`s official entry for the Academy Awards "The King`s Choice" is being screened at TIFF Bell Lightbox, Toronto, November 8.
Norwegian director Erik Poppe’s critically acclaimed movie has broken Norwegian box office records; this will be its first North American screening and the first time the film has been shown outside of Norway.
During their official visit to Toronto in Canada between November 7-10, The Crown Prince and The Crown Princess of Norway will attend the screening of Norwegian director Erik Poppe’s local blockbuster and Official Oscar entry The King’s Choice (Kongens nei) for Canadian and American industry and press.
The Crown Prince`s grandfather and great grandfather
“Norwegian filmmakers have strong relations to Canada and to the Toronto International Film Festival as a pivotal film and industry event, and of course it makes the presentation here in Toronto special that the film is about The Crown Prince's great-grandfather and grandfather,” added executive director Communications, Strategic Insight and International Relations Stine Helgeland, of the Norwegian Film Institute.
Set during German invasion of Norway
Starring Danish actor Jesper Christensen as King Haakon VII and Norwegian actor Anders Baasmo Christiansen as The Crown Prince and scripted by Jan Trygve Røyneland and Harald Rosenløw Eeg, the film is set during the German invasion of Norway in 1940. On these few days in April, King Haakon VII was faced with the Germans’ ultimative demand for capitulation, a passive government and a Crown Prince ready for action – when “the real events turned a brave man into the people’s King.” He refused.
No 1 on Norwegian cinema charts
Released on September 23rd, The King’s Choice has sold more than 600.000 domestic tickets and couting (for Nordisk Film Distribusjon) and is No 1 on this year’s Norwegian box office charts; followed by Me Before You (406.740) and Ice Age 5 (378.654). Norway has a population of 5 million inhabitants.
Celebrating first screening outside Norway
“Of course we are looking forward to present The King’s Choice with The Crown Prince and The Crown Princess in Canada – we will also be celebrating that this is the first time the film will be shown outside Norway,” said Norwegian producer Stein B Kvae, who produced the film with Finn Gjerdrum for Paradox.
Screening at TIFF Bell Lightbox
The presentation of the film will take place on November 8 at TIFF Bell Lightbox, the headquarter of Toronto International Film Festival.
Stine Oppegaard
Norwegian Film Institute.
Head of International Relations, Feature Films;
Tel: +47 908 59 638
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