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Tuesday Club Film Night January 24, 2012 at 7 pm at the Loring Greenough House 12 South St, Jamaica Plain
presents
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN OVER 65
Rarely screened in the U.S., this charming documentary follows a group of seniors as they learn to perform modern dance. Uplifting and candid, we watch non-professionals as they struggle with the rigors of training, reflect on the realities of aging, and courageously take on new challenges.
They could all have been sitting at home enjoying their pensions, but instead they answered a small ad: “Wanted: Ladies and Gentlemen over 65”. The renowned Wuppertal choreographer, Pina Bausch, was putting on a new production of her dance piece “Kontakthof”. This time with elderly amateurs. The film accompanies these people with a full professional life behind them. They must use their energy and life experience to cross boundaries and break conventions.
German Film Critics award for “Best Documentary” in 2004
Directed by Lilo Mangelsdorff Germany 2002, 70 min, English subtitles Cinetrix GmbH/NDR/ARTE production
A review by RONNIE SCHEIB (Variety 3/1/2004):
In 1998, an ad appeared in the Wuppertal, Germany, newspaper inviting seniors with no previous acting or dancing experience to audition for parts in Pina Bausch’s revival of her 1978 performance-piece “Contact Zone.” What happened to the 26 people who responded to the ad and were ultimately chosen to participate is the subject of “Ladies and Gentlemen Over 65,” Lilo Mangelsdorff’s expertly crafted docu. (…)
Although Mangelsdorff and her crew arrived on the scene some two years after the play had been mounted, she deftly retraces the process of putting the production together. Bausch’s avant-garde choreography, involving sequences of oddball calisthenics, creates a jolt of surprise when the parts finally come together, the tramp of feet and adjustment of camera-angle transforming the simple gestures into an arcane and somehow provocative language.
Bausch has directed several of her pieces on video, and her Wuppertal Dance Theater (which nearly obliterates the line between “dance” and “theater”) is the subject of numerous documentaries, including one by Chantal Akerman (“One Day, Pina Asked for…”). Her most famous appearance is undoubtedly . . . → Read More: Film Night: LADIES AND GENTLEMEN OVER 65 (Tuesday, January 24)
Every third Tuesday of the month, bring your latest craft projects to the house! Join us for wine and snacks. Suggested donation: $5, free for members.
Please note: the December 20 meeting has been canceled. See you January 17!
E-mail Courtney at cfkarp@loring-greenough.org for more information.
The second Tuesday of every month (from 7:00 – 9:00pm) is Game Night—a Night of Whist! Join your neighbors for a fun night of food and cards. All are welcome; suggested donation: $5 (free for members).
Dates:
November 8 December 13 January 10 No Game Night in February March 13 April 10
JPTC member Ulrike Bankman will be our speaker for our monthly Tuesday Night Club “FYI Night” on Tuesday, December 6 at 7pm. Her talk will be on the history of the Christmas Tree, St. Nicholas Day, and the history of Christmas in Germany.
Join us for snacks and wine. $5.00, members are free.
Upcoming Tuesday Night Club events: Tuesday, December 13: A Night of Whist Tuesday, December 20: A Stitch in Time
Join us Tuesday, November 1, at 7 pm for our monthly “FYI Night.” Tuesday Night Club is pleased to host Anita Thapa, President of Youth Initiative, a youth-led leadership development organization located in Kathmandu, Nepal. Anita is in Boston for a 4-month international fellowship sponsored by the U.S. State Department. She will be speaking about Nepal’s rich history and culture as well as her work to promote peace, democracy, and human rights.
Join us for snacks and wine. $5.00, members are free.
Anita will be discussing Nepal’s history, culture, religion, people, and politics. She will also be sharing her stories and photos of everyday life in Kathmandu, the Himalayas, and terai and hilly farm regions.Anita will also be talking about her exciting work with youth. There will also be time for Q & A. Anita Thapa is President of a youth led organization located in Nepal, Youth Initiative, which works on issues of human rights, democratization, governance, peace building and civic leadership. She completed her Masters Degree in Business Administration and Post Graduate Diploma in Women Studies. Anita is a proven leader and change maker who has shared her skills and knowledge with thousands of other young people working toward peace after a long period of conflict and civil war in Nepal.Anita is working in Boston as part of the Community Solutions Program, an international fellowship sponsored by the U.S. State Department. During her 4-month stay here, she is working at the Civic Ed Project, a non-profit organization that supports youth civic engagement and learning in schools.
For more information contact Courtney: cfkarp@loring-greenough.org
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