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10.11.10
CINEMA ARTS FESTIVAL // HOUSTON
Take a peek at our hottest picks for this years Cinema Art Festival:
"Under the able baton of late, legendary Houston music educator Dr. Conrad Johnson, Kashmere High School's band program became a force to be reckoned with in the '60s and '70s. Augmenting the traditional symphonic repertoire with everything from jazz to James Brown, the Kashmere Stage Band cleaned up at virtually every regional, state and national contest it entered. The bands also released several albums that were originally intended as fund-raisers but became highly sought-after collectibles and sampling gold mines for adventurous DJs such as Houston-born Premier of Gang Starr. Dozens of KSB alumni went on to become professional musicians and music educators in their own right." (Chris Gray, Houston Press)
Check out the trailer below as the director explains how the music and arts directly correlates to higher grades and community pride.
Thunder Soul will be screened at Discovery Green followed by a performance by Kashmere Reunion stage Band. This event is free to the public.
Thursday Nov. 11, 2010
Discovery Green
6:45pm
"Welcome to the shadowy world of the street are subculture."
A production of Shoot. Edit. Sleep. in collaboration with Stone Kanyon Productions and Aerosol Warfare.
A production of Shoot. Edit. Sleep. in collaboration with Stone Kanyon Productions and Aerosol Warfare.
"Under the able baton of late, legendary Houston music educator Dr. Conrad Johnson, Kashmere High School's band program became a force to be reckoned with in the '60s and '70s. Augmenting the traditional symphonic repertoire with everything from jazz to James Brown, the Kashmere Stage Band cleaned up at virtually every regional, state and national contest it entered. The bands also released several albums that were originally intended as fund-raisers but became highly sought-after collectibles and sampling gold mines for adventurous DJs such as Houston-born Premier of Gang Starr. Dozens of KSB alumni went on to become professional musicians and music educators in their own right." (Chris Gray, Houston Press)
Check out the trailer below as the director explains how the music and arts directly correlates to higher grades and community pride.
Thunder Soul will be screened at Discovery Green followed by a performance by Kashmere Reunion stage Band. This event is free to the public.
Thursday Nov. 11, 2010
Discovery Green
6:45pm
Based on the novel by Edmundo Desnoes.
Best Feature // 2010 Dallas Video Festival
Winner, Havana Star for Best Film // 2010 Havana Film Festival New York
Best Feature // 2010 New Media Film Festival
Friday November 12, 2010
Rice Cinema - 2030 University Blvd Houston, TX 77030
8:30 P.M
For a full listing on all of the films being shown, panels being held and over all general information check out the website http://www.cinemartsociety.org./
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