Don't miss the fantastic new documentary OVER THE WAVES: A STORY OF FLAMENCO IN THE US. The first film to explore the story of Flamenco in the country. "“Captures the beauty and mystery of the music and dancing as if you are right there, along with the fascinating story of Jose Greco, the grandfather of Flamenco in the U.S.” - –Joan Wagman; Contemporary dance choreographer, dancer, & professor "“Over the Waves is a beautiful love letter to the under-represented art of Flamenco dancing in the United States. The film paints an aesthetically rich portrait of its subject.”" - –Joey Nolfi; writer/critic “The film is beautiful, joyful, and informative. A film MUST SEE for everyone.” - Jon Beckley; Professor of Art, Carnegie Mellon University OVER THE WAVES: A STORY OF FLAMENCO IN THE US Carolina Loyola-Garcia U.S. / 2013 / 100 min / English and Spanish with English subtitles Film with PPR for Educational Institutions and Organizations: $350 Over the Waves explores the tradition of flamenco art in the U.S.: its origins, protagonists, and identity as a nomadic and hybrid art form. The documentary offers a unique look at the creative process of the most important flamenco artists living in the country, including Jose Greco, Carmela Greco, Dame Libby Komaiko and the Ensemble Español Spanish Dance Theater, Edwin Aparicio, Ricardo Marlow, Jesus Montoya, Barbara Martinez, Rebeca Tomas, Elba Hevia y Vaca, Marija Temo, Manolo Leiva, Maria Benitez, Joaquin Encinias, among others. Over the Waves brings us straight into the heart of flamenco in the U.S. and to the artists who keep it alive. FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO ORDER OVER THE WAVES VISIT http://pragda.com/films/over-the-waves ---- For past messages, visit the Screen-L Archives: https://listserv.ua.edu/archives/screen-l.html