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DESCRIPTION:\n	Sponsored by Time Warner Inc.\n	\n	Program total running tim
 e: 75 mins \n	\n	\n	Black Art\, Black Artists \n	\n	Dir. Elyseo J. Taylor.
  1971\, 16 mins. 16mm. With Van Slater. As the only Black faculty member a
 t UCLA’s film school\, Taylor was an influential teacher and advocate for 
 students of color. With voice-over dialogue with the woodcut printmaker Va
 n Slater\, Taylor’s film is a visual survey of Black art since the ninetee
 nth century\, punctuated with jazz and blues selections. \n\n\n	Four Women
  \n	\n	Dir. Julie Dash. 1975\, 7 mins. 16mm. With Linda Martina Young. Set
  to Nina Simone’s stirring ballad of the same name\, and with kinetic came
 ra work and rich visual design\, Dash’s dance film features Young as the s
 trong Aunt Sarah\, the tragic mulatto Saffronia\, the sensuous Sweet Thing
 \, and the militant Peaches. \n\nDefine \n\n    Dir. O. Funmilayo Makarah.
  1988\, 5 mins. Digital projection. Oblique\, episodic meditations on the 
 semiotics and ethics of ethnic female identity are accompanied by a blandl
 y cynical narrator explaining how to “win an invitation to the dominant cu
 lture.”  \n\n\nBellydancing—A History &amp\; an Art \n\nDir. Alicia Dhanif
 u. 1979\, 22 mins. Digital projection. With Dhanifu. Dhanifu constructs a 
 rigorous and beautifully rendered history of belly dancing—its roots and h
 istory\, forms and meanings. \n\n	Festival of Mask \n	\n	Dir. Don Amis. 19
 82\, 25 mins. Digital projection. With Carmen Stetson. Amis was one of the
  few Black student filmmakers at UCLA working in documentary. In this film
 \, preparations for and performances at the Craft and Folk Art Museum’s an
 nual Festival of Mask illustrate the city’s diverse racial and ethnic comm
 unities. \n	\n	\n	\n	Free with Museum admission on a first-come\, first-se
 rved basis. Museum members may reserve tickets in advance by calling 718 7
 77 6800. For more information about becoming a Museum member and to join o
 nline\, please click here. \n	\n\n\n	\n
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LOCATION:Museum of the Moving Image
SUMMARY:Black Arts\, Black Artists: Short Films
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