By Staff Reporter
Come and join us every Wednesday evening in September at 17h30 for the free screening of the films listed and described below.
The American Cultural Centre also invites you to a digital video conference on September 18 with Michael Kurtz, a production manager at the Putumayo World Music Label, who will talk to prominent figures in the making, distribution and protection of Namibian music and its artists.
Now is your chance to talk to a representative of the world music label Putumayo via digital video conference at 16h00, on Tuesday, September 18, 2007.
Putumayo World Music was established in 1993 to introduce people to the music of the world’s cultures. It is a pioneer and leader in developing the non-traditional market in America.
The digital video conference will focus on the opportunities that Putumayo can offer Namibian musicians in terms of promoting and marketing their music in the U.S.
A panel of Namibian musicians and music promoters consisting of Namibian music distributor and publisher, Paul Hubert, Universal Sounds Record Shop representative, Clive Plaatjies, well-known Namibian singer, Jackson Kaujeua, and Oruaano Artists Association President, Banana Shekupe, will discuss these options with Putumayo Production Manager, Michael Kurtz.
Centre for Disease Control and Prevention Deputy Director, Dawn Broussard, and her husband, Jeff Jenks, will do readings, so please bring your child to this fun and stimulating event.
Films are screened every Wednesday evening at 17h30 in the American Cultural Centre Auditorium. All programmes and events will be held at the American Cultural Centre, and admission to all programmes and events is free of charge.
For more information, please contact Cultural Assistant, Sarah Nauyoma, at 229801 [ext. 225].
