Screening of FINDING LIGHT + Q&A
Speed Art Museum, South 3rd Street, Louisville, KY, USA
Overview
Finding Light
Directed by Paul Bloodgood
Free, first come, first served
โItโs an experience that resonates with timely urgency.โโLoren King,ย Boston Spirit Magazine
Director Paul Michael Bloodgoodโsย Finding Lightย is a powerful film that uses dance to explore the need for human rights protections against bigotry and hate. The film delves into choreographer and Ballet Austinโs Artistic Director Stephen Millsโย Light / The Holocaust & Humanity Project (Light), a ballet that received the Audrey & Raymond Maislin Humanitarian Award by the Anti-Defamation League in 2006 and has been licensed by dance companies around the world for the past 20 years.ย Lightย tells the story of Holocaust survivor Naomi Warren and her journey from a loving family to a place of unimaginable degradation and dehumanization. Bloodgood, a former dancer with Ballet Austin, was an original dancer in the balletโs world premiere.
The screening is part of Louisville Balletโs production,ย A Time Remembered, which features two works that highlight the stories of Holocaust survivors โย Light / The Holocaust & Humanity Projectย and Kentucky Operaโsย Another Sunrise, also in partnership with the Jewish Federation of Louisville in honor of the late Minx Auerbach.
In reference toย Light / The Holocaust and Humanity Project, Paul Bloodgood said, โIt was the only work in my dance career that resonated in ways I could not fully grasp in my youth. The universal themes against bigotry and hatred were so much larger than mine that they were often overwhelming. But it also offered a sense of purpose and anchored my belief in why art matters.โ
Finding Lightย was an official selection at sixteen film festivals around the globe, and received fourteen accolades, including โBest Documentaryโ awards in Berlin, Rome, and Madrid, as well as โBest Historical Filmโ at the Cannes World Film Festival. 2022, U.S., DCP, 60 minutes. The film contains adult content and graphic images, recommended for youth ages 12 and older.
Includes post-screening discussion with creator and choreographer Stephen Mills and Finding Lightย director Paul Michael Bloodgood. The discussion will be moderated by Dr. Ann Glazer Niren, Curator of Jewish Collections at the Filson Historical Society.
A Time Rememberedย will be presented at the Kentucky Performing Arts Centerโs Whitney Theatre on February 1 and 2. Visitย A Time Rememberedย for more information.
Made possible by generous gifts from the Jewish Heritage Fund and the Auerbach Family.
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What to Expect
Date: Sun, Jan 26th
Time: 3:00pm - 5:00pm EST
Price: FREE
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Screening of FINDING LIGHT + Q&A