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THE LOS ANGELES
AMAZIGH FILM FESTIVAL

Saturday, January 12, 2008
Tazzla Institute for Cultural Diversity is located in Burbank. It is
sponsoring the forthcoming Los Angeles Amazigh Film Festival (Berber and Tuareg
documentaries and films of North Africa) which will take place on Saturday
January 12, 2008, 5:30 pm - 10 pm. at the Barnsdall Gallery Theatre and Art
park, a facility of the Cultural Affairs Department of the City of Los Angeles,
4800 Hollywood Blvd, Hollywood, 90027. In addition to works created by Berber
and Tuareg artists, the event will hold a traditional Moroccan Tea Reception
catered by Le Chameau Restaurant of Hollywood, and live Berber entertainment by
Fella Oudane, a local Berber percussionist and vocalist. Tickets on sale now for
$10.00 on the Los Angeles Amazigh Film Festival web site at www.laaff.org
Tazzla Institute for Cultural Diversity, Burbank, California, is a
non-profit, 501c(3) California charitable and educational organization that was
founded in 1993. Among its projects are the United Nations Project
"Creating Peace Through the Arts and Media," "The Amazigh Video
Productions," and the "Tuareg Desert Schools" in collaboration
with its partner, OVD TEDHILT, a Tuareg NGO of Niger.
This year, Tazzla Institute initiated a new project in keeping with its
commitment to educate American audiences about the African Amazigh (Berber and
Tuareg) culture, "The Los Angeles Amazigh Film Festival." The
date of the first festival is set on Saturday, January 12th, 2008, in honor of
Yennayer, the Amazigh New Year celebration. Under the Amazigh calendar in use,
it is the year 2958.
The Festival will be held in Hollywood, at the Barnsdall Gallery Theatre and
Art facility of the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs, which
sits on top of a hill in a beautiful park setting between Edgemont and Vermont
on Hollywood Boulevard. The event will begin with a short reception catered by
LE CHAMEAU Restaurant of Hollywood, held from 5:30 to 6:30 pm.
www.burbank.com/calendar
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