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The Cotabato Sessions
LA / Islam Arts Initiative, The Velaslavasay Panorama & FORM follows FUNCTION presents: The Cotabato Sessions: an evening screening and live performance
Featuring: GB (Gifted & Blessed), live-remixing tracks from The Cotabato Sessions soundtrack Kulintang Artists Mary Talusan, Bernard Ellorin, and Pakaraguian Kulintang Ensemble with Eleanor Lipat
The Cotabato Sessions (2014,29 minutes, digital projection)
A music-meets-cinema collaboration with composer and percussionist Susie Ibarra (Song of the Bird King LLC) and director Joel Quizon (FORM follows FUNCTION), THE COTABATO SESSIONS is a documentary of the musical legacy of National Heritage artist Danongan Kalanduyan and his family. The Kalanduyans are part of a minority Islamic tribe in the Philippines, the Maguindanaons, who have been entirely relocated to Cotabato City and elsewhere after many decades of civil unrest in the south. Kalanduyans are practitioners of the indigenous art form known as "kulintang" (rhythmic gong ensemble music) and the colorful dance that often accompanies it, revering the family as respected elders upholding the tradition.
Featuring musical performances captured both for the camera and the soundtrack, THE COTABATO SESSIONS is a uniquely intimate music documentary. The film creates a poetic, celebratory work that foregrounds the practitioners of this signature Philippine art form and ponders its future in an increasingly fragmented society.
The film is followed by a live performance from Los Angeles-based kulintang artist Mary Talusan, San Diego-based kulintang artist Bernard Ellorin, and Pakaraguian Kulintang Ensemble with Eleanor Lipat, along with a special performance by analog electronic composer/producer GB (Gifted & Blessed), live-remixing tracks from The Cotabato Sessions soundtrack!
This event is part of the LA / ISLAM ARTS INITIATIVE. For more information visit laislamarts.org
For more information about FORM follows FUNCTION visit fffmedia.com/
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LocationThe Velaslavasay Panorama (View)
1122 West 24th Street
Los Angeles, CA 90007
United States
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