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A.C.C.E.S.S. Art Productions
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Word That's Heard
The inception of WTH was the Lannan Foundation's donation of literary
videos. The first programs were our "Voices of the Village" subjects responding to a Lannan author: Soler &
Rodriguez to poet Victor Hernandez Cruz, Salah Mateos' spiritual speech with Ernesto Cardenal's faith, Ramona Peters' art
and Joy Harjo's poetry.
We did move on to profile our"Voices" articulating without this sort
of fusion, but are grateful for the inspiration. For more info. about the Foundation's support of creativity
and diversity of artists, writers, and indigenous communities, contact 1-888-329-1847.
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Created at Seventhfold
Studio
Seventhfold
We have produced 18 documentaries, 15 in the series format, along with 3 films: The First Hundred Years: Schooner Ernestina
Centennial Celebration; Romance with the Sea (Captain Jose Lopes); and-in French-Pouls de l'Histoire (Pulse of History), the
17th International Poetry Festival in Trois-Rivieres, Canada. If you are interested in ordering a program on VHS or DVD, contact
us.
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Raising the new Cape Verdean flag on Schooner Ernestina during Her Centennial
Celebration, July 1994, Waterfront Park, New Bedford, MA
Documentary Features:
A Romance with the Sea, featuring the boatbuilding
and Kriolu music of Captain Jose Lopes 56:58--filmed on New Bedford, MA, waterfront
The First Hundred Years: The Schooner Ernestina Centennial
Celebration 1:52:22--stories and performances onboard and in Waterfront Park (Coast Guard Park), New Bedford,
MA
Pouls de l'Histoire (The Pulse of History): 17 Festival Int'l de la Poesie (17th Int'l
Poetry Festival in Canada); in French; 2:02:40--filmed at diverse sites of this Francophone festival in Trois-Rivières,
P.Q., Canada
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Word That's Heard, our cable television series broadcast in 11 communities from 2000-2004, articulated our values:
dedication to the spoken word, written word, and word as performed and transformed through multi-media. Our productions
have gathered many wonderful resources with guest appearances by regional artists, humanists, and educators. We'd like
to thank New Bedford Public Access Studios for use of their production facilities for some of our early programs.
A recent award of a $500,000 grant from Save America's Treasures will enable the ship to
get much needed reconstruction to enable her Second Hundred Years. Viva Ernestina! and thank you to the National
collaborating grantors. We could ask for no better holiday news.
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art.culture.maritime
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These artists and educators have explored their media with conscious awareness of their Franco heritage and/or an aesthetic
nourished by that heritage. C'est formidable!
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Franco-American Series: Interviews/Performance
Michael Parent, Storyteller/Musician--filmed at Cable Access Studios
Jim Robitaille, jazz composer/guitarist (winner of the Thelonius Monk prize for composition), performing with Matt Richard
on keyboards--filmed at Cable Access Studios
Marcelle Gauvin, jazz vocalist, performing with John Harrison on Keyboards--filmed at Cable Access studios
Rhea Cote (writer), Susan Poulin (actor/dramatist), and Susan Pinette (scholar): a collaboration of voices-filmed
at University of New England, Portland, Maine
Claire Quintal, writer/scholar of Franco heritage--filmed at Anna Maria College, Worcester, MA
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Brazilian soul!
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the jazz of Jim Robitaille
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Mary Magnan, educator and
cancer survivor,
John Magnan, sculptor
filmed at the New Bedford Art Museum
show: body/image, body/essence
David Rivard, poet (Wise Poison, Sugartown)/teacher--filmed at
A.C.C.E.S.S. Art
Henry Lappen, juggler/oral history dramatist--filmed at the College of
Visual and Performing Arts, U.Mass. Dartmouth's Star Store Campus in New Bedford, MA; show: Lapinensky, An Immigrant
Juggler's Tale
Dan Robb, author (Crossing the Water)/teacher--filmed at A.C.C.E.S.S. Art
Claudia Belleau Grace, poet/teacher--filmed at A.C.C.E.S.S. Art
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Salah Matteos, Cape Verdean-American cultural activist--filmed at A.C.C.E.S.S.
Art
Jose Soler, labor organizer/educator, with Luis Rodriquez, Latino activist--filmed
at A.C.C.E.S.S. Art
Ramona Peters, artist/sculptor/Wampanoag activist--filmed at
the South Shore Arts Center, Cohasset, MA; show: Hands of the Ancestors
Stephen Grace, educator/administrator (Greater Boston), filmed in Milton, MA
MLK Celebration, Grace Episcopal Church, New Bedford, MA
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P.S.C. Video: Launching the Lifeboat--filmed on the New Bedford waterfront

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check for updated details
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Maritime Education is a new production category!
Let us help you frame your story.
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Mary passed in February 2006 after a valiant 7 years of life with ovarian cancer. We continue to be inspired
by her attitude and courage which allowed her to triumph throughout this period.
| Mary Magnan with work of artist John Magnan |

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| "Lapiensky" comes to UMD's College of Visual and Performing Arts |
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