TRICKSTERFILMS is pleased to invite you to two screenings of their documentary film Weaving Worlds, featured as part of the 2007 “Weaving Worlds Exhibit” September 14 – 29, 2007 at the Mexican American Cultural Center in Austin, Texas. As part of the exhibit, Navajo weavers featured in the film will exhibit their works for sale as part of the Cultural Center’s grand opening on September 15, 2007. Weaving Worlds director Bennie Klain will screen short segments from the film at 2 p.m., followed by weaving demonstrations by Lorraine Herder, Gilbert Begay, and Audrey Narindrankura. Klain comments, “We’re excited to be granted this rare opportunity to screen the film in an environment where the audience will not only be able to see a preview of the movie, but to also meet the actual weavers and see their beautiful work.” Weaving Worlds will then screen in its entirety later in September to accompany the exhibit through September 29 at the newly opened Mexican American Cultural Center in East Austin, Texas.
WEAVING WORLDS screens on September 22 and 29, 2007 at 1 pm in Austin, Texas at the Mexican American Cultural Center at 600 River Street, Austin, TX 78701. The screening is free and open to the public. The film runs one hour and is mostly in the Navajo language with English subtitles.
The 2007 Weaving Worlds Exhibit takes place at the Mexican American Cultural Center at 600 River Street, Austin TX 78701 from September 14 – 29, 2007. The celebration is sponsored by Native Horizons Media and Arts, Great Promise, Austin PowWow, The City of Austin, the Mexican American Cultural Center, Austin Parks and Recreation, Tricksterfilms, and Texas Folklife Resources.
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