Tuzina: Dancing in Post-Conflict Northern Uganda

FREE and Open to the Public - A Dance Documentary
Tuzina, in partnership with ChildVoice International, presents:
The premiere screening of the documentary film
Tuzina: Dancing in Post-Conflict Northern Uganda
This 30-minute documentary follows the collaborative process of five dancers from the Fordham/Ailey Dance BFA program and a filmmaker from Columbia University during an arts exchange in Northern Uganda. The film depicts the innovative approaches of local Ugandan arts organizations in rehabilitating their communities.
Co-sponsored by the African and African American Studies
Department, Fordham University
FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Thursday, May 2, 2013
7:30 – 9 p.m.
Following the film screening will be a Q & A session with the Tuzina team members. Jewelry handmade by the women living at the ChildVoice International compound in Lukodi, Uganda will be available for purchase.
Flom Auditorium | Walsh Library | 441 E. Fordham Road
Rose Hill Campus | Fordham University | Bronx, NY
For more information, please visit http://www.tuzina.org and http://childvoiceintl.org