Curated by the African Film Festival, Inc., this cinematic companion series to DanceAfrica highlights the culture and artistry of Uganda, presenting a showcase of contemporary and classic Pan-African cinema.
The nation’s largest celebration of African diasporic dance and music returns for its 49th year with Uganda: Umoja/Mirembe/Obulungi (Unity/Peace/Beauty)!, a showcase of the nation’s vibrant dance and musical cultural traditions.
In a Somali neighbourhood in Toronto, innocent teenagers Farah and Halima fall in love, but are warned to stay away from each other because they are from different tribes. Their romance rekindles in their 20s when they reunite in Toronto, until the same cultural barriers that once divided them resurface.
The atmosphere inside is beautiful and rustic, offering clear sightlines and excellent acoustics even from the balcony. It feels like a classic, historic space designed specifically for immersive live performances.ambiance_potoo
Visitors frequently highlight the beautiful, rustic interior and the excellent acoustics that ensure great visibility and sound from all seating areas, including the balcony.reviews_potoo
Originally a playhouse built in 1904, this venue has been transformed into an award-winningly restored space that serves as a bold centerpiece for the Brooklyn Academy of Music.story_potoo