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Blues

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This radio documentary, on the zydeco community of California, will be produced with an eye toward creating a character-driven narrative, exploring how Louisiana Creoles have maintained their ethnic identity by recreating their musical culture in the Bay Area.
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BUSK! is a character-driven documentary about how an emerging cultural center like Charlotte, NC can – (and should!) – encourage street art and performance. With an inquisitive and playful spirit, the film follows the lives of four local street performers to promote an understanding and appreciation for art that reaches beyond the walls of a gallery, theater, or concert hall.
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“Conducing Hope” is the documentary that tells the story of the East Hills Singers at Lansing Correctional Facility outside Kansas City. The all-male minimum-security choir is the only secular prison choir in the country that performs outside prison gates. 
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A GOOD MAN follows internationally renowned choreographer Bill T. Jones as he takes on his greatest artistic challenge: a dance theatre piece on the life and legacy of Abraham Lincoln.
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A musical documentary that traces the the life of W.C. Handy, who has become known as the "Father of the Blues".  We will use live performances of his music, archival footage and interviews with current music luminaries, historiographers, family members, and musicologists.
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We Are the Blood is a poetic feature documentary that will change the way we see and think of Africa, through exploring the personal stories of West African djelis, commonly known as griots.
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In this time-traveling cross-cultural documentary, the daughter of Rolling Stone writer Robert Palmer travels from Mississippi to Morocco to investigate her father's transformative encounter with an ancient Sufi brotherhood, The Master Musicians of Jajouka.
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Jazz is democracy in action. This is the favorite saying of Casey Montgomery famed Philadelphia bassist who lived as an expatriate in London for over 30 years. This family drama begins at his passing, and the pilgrimage his daughter Zera makes to Philadelphia to uncover her family history.
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A TASTE OF HEAVEN celebrates the heartbreak life of the sensational New Orleans gospel entertainer Raymond Myles. The documentary feature film traces his rise from grinding poverty to artistic acclaim, and examines the complex personal issues in a life tragically cut short, on the cusp of stardom, by Raymond’s murder. 
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"The Banjo Project" is a history of America's quintessential musical instrument from its African roots to the present, featuring performances and commentary by contemporary masters such as Earl Scruggs, Pete Seeger, Bela Fleck, Taj Mahal and Mike Seeger. In its diverse musical forms and contested social history, the banjo highlights conflicts still at the heart of American culture today.
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