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Reel Harlem 11: Kinshasa Symphony

"Kinshasa Symphony," by Claus Wischmann & Martin Baer / Democratic Republic of the Congo / Germany / 2010 / 95mins / Documentary / French and Lingala

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Free

Wed, Aug 8, 2012

7:30 pm

St. Nicholas Park
The Plaza: St. Nicholas Ave. and 135th St.
New York, NY 10030

Co-presented by Historic Harlem Parks Coalition

Special programming

Performance by Isaac Katalay

About the Film

Picture 200 musicians playing Beethoven's Ninth in the Congo! The film follows West Africa's only symphonic orchestra: Orchestre Symphonique Kimbanguiste of Kinshasa, as it prepares for its first open air concert in its neighborhood, Ngiri-Ngiri. It is also a study of people doing their best to maintain a most complex human joint endeavor in one of the world's most chaotic cities. This powerful film is about the Congo, the people of Kinshasa and the power of music.
About Claus Wischmann
About Martin Baer

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