Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Happy Birthday Ida B. Wells!!!

It is Ida B. Wells Day!!!
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Shield. For Ida B. Wells by Alexis P. Gumbs. 
In honor of Ida B. Wells Day (July 16th), here is an encore presentation of a meditation comes from this warrior for the transformative light of truth.  I see you bright thunder!
If you want to get access to all of the meditations streaming find out how here:  http://blackfeministbreathing.tumblr.com/about 
Also get your limited edition copy of the collage “Shield” for Ida B. Wells this week in celebration with a donation of $35 or more.  (Only 20 copies exist!)
Remember to put “Ida B. Wells Poster” in your donation note!
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Ida B. Wells funded her revolutionary investigative journalistic publications Southern Horrors and A Red Record about the next steps for freedom after emancipation through the supportive fundraiser of Black Women’s Clubs in the early 1900s. Now, we too are funding When We Free our revolutionary independent film about spiritual freedom after emancipation by reaching out to our most aligned and devoted community!!! YOU! Celebrate Ida B. Wells, independent media and the possibility of our collective freedom by donating and spreading the word!!! http://www.gofundme.com/ba5bqg
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And then tune in to #idaslegacy at 2pm ET on twitter for a conversation convened by Echoing Ida and Ebony Magazine featuring Kimberly DrGoddess Ellis (and moderated by yours truly)!

Friday, July 11, 2014

Raise a Hand and Wave a Fan: Online Revival for the When We Free Filming Fund



We making a film. (So) We passing the hat! Check out this online revival and get some soul-stirring perks when you donate towards cast, crew, location, costumes and food for When We Free's upcoming filming weekend!!!!

http://www.gofundme.com/ba5bqg

When We Free is a short film about Rose Hill, a recently freed black community’s first camp meeting since emancipation. They search for balance between the spiritual traditions they have brought across the Atlantic and those they learned in bondage. When We Free engages the various choices free Black folks made in Rose Hill concerning spirituality and religion when “Master” was no longer directly in charge or involved.

To find out more about the film visit: http://whenwefree.jroxmedia.com/current-projects/when-we-free-the-film/

This film is the Omiero (the holy water infused with herbs in “New World” Ifa/Yoruba/African spiritual practice) preparation internally and externally for Africans in diaspora to consider the Earth based spiritual practices of their ancestors. What do we need to break and to draw; to keep and to relinquish so that the Holy Spirit, the divine, can fully be present? What chains need to be broken and what needs to be awakened so that Africans in diaspora can have access to unbound spirit? How can even the religions of the colonizers and enslavers be reconnected to their own Earth based roots? When We Free is a cleansing and clarifying ritual that questions the source and sustenance of our freedom and spiritual roots.

The filming of When We Free will be a transformative community ritual that uplifts our ancestors and contributes to the conversation about what spiritual practices our freedom requires in the current moment.  We are raising money to house, feed, transport, and offer stipends to cast and crew and for equipment, props, location fees and supplies.

              

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Happy Birthday June Jordan!: Meditation and Collage

Happy Birthday June Jordan!!!!

In honor of June Jordan's Birthday (July 9th)  Here is an encore release of our first meditation is based on June Jordan's "Poem for South African Women." This is available for 24 hours!!! Share with your friends and loved ones!  Remember the multitudes that breathe through you.  (And if you listen to the VERY end you will actually hear June Jordan laugh!)


If you want to get access to all of the meditations streaming find out how here: http://blackfeministbreathing.tumblr.com/about 

Also get your limited edition copy of the collage "Wholehearted" for June Jordan today in celebration and support of the Eternal Summer of the Black Feminist Mind with a donation of $35 or more.  (Only 20 copies exist!)
Remember to put "June Jordan Poster" in your donation note!
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Monday, July 7, 2014

Calling experienced and emerging QBG actors! When We Free!!!

When We Free – Casting Call

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Title: When We Free

30 minute Narrative (Short) Independent film, Non-Union
Production Location: Durham, NC
Director: Julia Roxanne Wallace / Sangodare Akinwale
Producer: Alexis Pauline Gumbs
Format: 16:9 HD
Compensation: Meals, Copy and Credit
***NOTE: For non-actors some of the information and the process in general may be unfamiliar. Please scroll down to the bottom where we have more information about what to expect.
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Synopsis

When We Free is a short film about Rose Hill, a recently freed black community’s first camp meeting since emancipation. They search for balance between the spiritual traditions they have brought across the Atlantic and those they learned in bondage. When We Free engages the various choices free Black folks made in Rose Hill concerning spirituality and religion when “Master” was no longer directly in charge or involved.
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Dates:

Auditions10am Saturday – July 12, 2014
5pm Tuesday – July 15, 2014
Rehearsals
Friday – July 18 and 25, 2014 at 6pm
Sunday – July 20 and 27, 2014 at 1:30pm
Filmming Dates
August 1-3, 2014 (Friday – Sunday)
September 5-7, 2014 (Friday – Sunday)
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Contact:

Please contact us via email to schedule your audition. Please send an image and relevant resume. If you don’t have a resume for acting or performance please just send a description of any relevant experience or interest in acting and performing. Please come to the audition prepared to sing a song of your choice, sing in a group and to do a scene. Scripts and lyrics will be available when you arrive. Please be prepared to stay at least 1 hour.

Roles:

IDA
[ Lead - African/African American Female age 13 - 15 ]

Ida is a curious teenager coming of age just after emancipation. She is searching for a connection to her African roots and pride in a community where some are only seeking survival and validation from whites. She is fully self-expressed. She sings, dances and pays attention to everything.
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DEACON
[ Lead - African/African American Male age 40 - 60 ]

Deacon is magically middle-aged, tall and slender in his collage-looking suits. As a skilled farmer and medicine man, he is a leader in his community. His favorite place to be is the forest and his favorite thing to do is make music. He is working to heal himself and his community from the traumas of slavery and ongoing oppression.
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PASTOR
[ Lead - African/African American Male 40 - 50 ]

Pastor is a quiet and playful carpenter and welder who avoids conflict and the expectations placed on him by others because of his size and skill.

HARRIET
[ Lead - African/African American Female 40 - 60 ]

Harriet is a strong-willed and sweet matriarch in her community. She holds and shares the stories and ritual memory. Not everyone agrees with her practices but everyone respects her.
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SOJO
[ Lead - African/African American Female 35 - 45 ]

Sojo is a humble and skilled laborer and well educated relative to those in her community. She revels in her ability to where pants whenever she chooses, not just while working, now that she has her freedom.
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NAT
[ African/African American Male 13 - 17 ]

Nat is a passionate teenager who works hard and looks for work everywhere he can as a means to achieve independence and gain respect.

CONGREGATION MEMBERS[ African/African American  ages 10+, all sizes and all sexes/genders, ]

Congregation members are recently freed folks from all walks of life – laborers, educators, domestic workers, etc. They have journeyed from far and wide seeking healing, home, family & friends, work and salvation. The local congregants already have their own preferences about belief and service style; while the new comers eagerly explore the services. Many of them are powerful singers and spiritually attuned in their own right.
NOTE: The Congregation actively participates in various church services on the camp site. Some of the services are conservative with little emotion, others are very emotional and ecstatic. Congregants will be expected to play multiple roles and participate fully in multiple services and rituals.

Contact:

Please contact us via email to schedule your audition. Please send an image and relevant resume. If you don’t have a resume for acting or performance please just send a description of any relevant experience or interest in acting and performing. Please come to the audition prepared to sing a song of your choice, sing in a group and to do a scene. Scripts and lyrics will be available when you arrive. Please be prepared to stay at least 1 hour.


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NOTES on the Process:

1. The first step is to schedule your audition as described above AND tentatively set aside any dates listed for rehearsal and filming.
2. Prepare for your audition based on the description of the role and any other information and directions given by the casting coordinators.
3. Arrive a little early/on time to have as much time as possible to prepare using any material provided.
4. You will likely find out if you have been cast within a week.