Spring break was tres bien. Saw three good films during this time. "Tsoti" , the foreign film from South Africa, "Celestine Prophesy", and Spike Lee's "She Hate Me". I thoroughly enjoyed all three, especially the effects in Celestine Prophesy. Really wanted to experience some good bands but nothing of great interest showed up for me then, but it's showing up at Yoshi's in Oakland tomorrow night... Omar Sosa (AfroCuban piano player from Cuba).
I also met a young man (teenager) in Oakland who wandered away from his class on a field trip. We chatted a little as he came to my work place inquiring about the Black Jazz Musician Sculptures. Finally, his very young cool teacher found him and escorted him away. Thirty minutes later I go for a break next door at "Gaylords" (a cafe on Piedmont Avenue in Oakland) and the class is hanging out there. After talking further with the teacher and the student, they told me that they are a poetry writing class (where hip hop meets punk rock...this is how they look) at a private school in Berkeley. The teacher told me that the young man I connected with is a young rapper and invited me to film them performing in two weeks along with another young man (not present) who they refer to as the "Panther Baby" (his parents were in the Black Panther Party during the 60s. This is actually more media for future episodes. This will work very well with the AfricanAmerican aspect of the diaspora I'm presenting.
On another note, I've been maybe too involved with the post production of the first episode. Thanks to Rob, I have a better understanding of how to put it on my blog. I just needed to take a break from looking at it so much and stop thinking I have to keep tweaking it so that I can just focus more and keep working on the second episode.
I so much appreciate the comments from everyone...Tony, Penny, Joe... everyone on my first episode, including and especially "Da Donn".
Peace Out!
Wednesday, April 19, 2006
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