Join us for the L.A. League of Arts (LALA) Burning Man Film Series, screening one Sunday a month, featuring works that shed light on the week-long festival, including DUST AND ILLUSIONS, TEMPLE BUILDER, BURN ON THE BAYOU, JOURNEY TO THE FLAMES, BEYOND BLACK ROCK, and VOYAGE IN UTOPIA.
The series kicks off on March 6th, the "burnal" equinox, with the film DUST AND ILLUSIONS....
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Join us for the L.A. League of Arts (LALA) Burning Man Film Series, screening one Sunday a month, featuring works that shed light on the week-long festival, including DUST AND ILLUSIONS, TEMPLE BUILDER, BURN ON THE BAYOU, JOURNEY TO THE FLAMES, BEYOND BLACK ROCK, and VOYAGE IN UTOPIA.
The series kicks off on March 6th, the "burnal" equinox, with the film DUST AND ILLUSIONS.
www.dustandillusions.com Starting at 1:00 PM in the Egyptian courtyard, there will be a complete afternoon full of activities for all ages, with several demonstrations of Burning Man art, inter-activities and performances, including miniatures and drawings of the art proposed for the 2011 festival, with screening of film at 7:30pm and a Q&A with the film maker immediately following the film.
Buy your tickets now at
http://www.americancinemathequecalendar.com/content/la-league-of-arts-burning-man-film-series
(Fandango: there is a $1.25 processing charge)
or you can purchase them at the Egyptian box office during normal box office hours.
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION: We will be taking over the courtyard with art and theme camps. If you would like to show your art or present your theme camp on Hollywood Blvd before the screening, please contact Beth. beth@laburningman.com
If you have an art project for BM2011 that you would like to present, we will set up displays (drawings & models) in the lobby. You can have a donation box, kickstarter info, volunteer sign up sheet, and materials needs sheet by your art piece.
Q&A following the film with film maker, Olivier Bonin. Born in France and educated with an engineering degree in microelectronics, Olivier Bonin showed an early interest in photography and film. He studied photography in San Francisco, where he found his way into filmmaking. Starting with short fictions, he quickly found a perfect symbiosis between his interest and knowledge in social movements and filmmaking in the documentary form. With his attendance to the Burning Man festival, he knew he had found a great subject combining film photography in such a beautiful environment, and a complicated human story of community building.
And Michael Michael from the Burning Man Organization. Better known as Danger Ranger, Michael is the legendary protector of our desert society. Some say he's the seventh son born of the scion of a seventh son. Others claim he possesses near borderline supernatural powers, including the ability to bi-locate and appear at two places simultaneously. This seems plausible, given his penchant for pervading the playa. In 1992 he founded the Black Rock Rangers, an institution patterned on the Texas Rangers and their historic role as guardians of a dispersed frontier society.
The remaining dates are listed on
www.laburningman.com and Facebook page for updates.