
The Coffee Dance showed the Costa Rica International Film Festival in Montezume, Costa Rica.
The Coffee Dance screened at the Centro Costarricense de Producción Cinematográfic in San José.
The Coffee Dance participated in the Capital Cinema Cultural Exchange event in Albany, New York at The Linda, WAMC's performing arts studio.
The Coffee Dance screened Union College in Schenectady, New York
The Coffee Dance showed in the community of Red Hook, NY at the Red Hook library. Thank you for the warm welcome!
The Coffee Dance was featured in a front page article in the Chatham Courier. For full story, go here.
The Coffee Dance was accepted for The Pollination Seed Grant in September of 2014. Together, with the power of the Pollination Grant Community, The Coffee Dance will go out into the community for showings.
We'll serve up a stimulating and educational viewing and discussion on topics of Fair Trade, the arts, cancer awareness, different cultures, and the human story behind the coffee industry. Listings for showings will be listed as soon as they are scheduled.
The Huffington Post and The Pollination Project announced the support of The Coffee Dance.
The Tico Times, in Costa Rica, wrote an article and caught up with the women of La Carpio and Gail Nystrom to recap their experience:
“They're having a huge impact on this community and on other communities,” Nystrom said. “First of all, they’re a model for how women can work together. Second of all, they are becoming economically more independent. And third of all, they’re providing a really healthy environment for all of these children, which has a ripple effect back into the families and back into the communities.”
Listen to an interview with the filmmaker on This is Wisdom- Radio.
Seeds of Empowerment, a five minute trailer of The Coffee Dance, has been accepted to the permanent collection of ViewChange.org - Stories Powering Progress.
Very powerful, seamless, and well crafted!
Mary Earhart contributing writer for Suite 101 and Livestrong.
Personal stories made it real.
We should definitely support fair trade!
Loved getting connected with the individual women. Will think about fair trade differently now.
audience participants in The Coffee Dance screening
The Coffee Dance screened at the Centro Costarricense de Producción Cinematográfic in San José.
The Coffee Dance participated in the Capital Cinema Cultural Exchange event in Albany, New York at The Linda, WAMC's performing arts studio.
The Coffee Dance screened Union College in Schenectady, New York
The Coffee Dance showed in the community of Red Hook, NY at the Red Hook library. Thank you for the warm welcome!
The Coffee Dance was featured in a front page article in the Chatham Courier. For full story, go here.
The Coffee Dance was accepted for The Pollination Seed Grant in September of 2014. Together, with the power of the Pollination Grant Community, The Coffee Dance will go out into the community for showings.
We'll serve up a stimulating and educational viewing and discussion on topics of Fair Trade, the arts, cancer awareness, different cultures, and the human story behind the coffee industry. Listings for showings will be listed as soon as they are scheduled.
The Huffington Post and The Pollination Project announced the support of The Coffee Dance.
The Tico Times, in Costa Rica, wrote an article and caught up with the women of La Carpio and Gail Nystrom to recap their experience:
“They're having a huge impact on this community and on other communities,” Nystrom said. “First of all, they’re a model for how women can work together. Second of all, they are becoming economically more independent. And third of all, they’re providing a really healthy environment for all of these children, which has a ripple effect back into the families and back into the communities.”
Listen to an interview with the filmmaker on This is Wisdom- Radio.
Seeds of Empowerment, a five minute trailer of The Coffee Dance, has been accepted to the permanent collection of ViewChange.org - Stories Powering Progress.
Very powerful, seamless, and well crafted!
Mary Earhart contributing writer for Suite 101 and Livestrong.
Personal stories made it real.
We should definitely support fair trade!
Loved getting connected with the individual women. Will think about fair trade differently now.
audience participants in The Coffee Dance screening