7:00 pm - Friday, May 2

Anglolan Film: Death Metal Angola

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Death Metal Angola chronicles the efforts of a group of orphans in Huambo, Angola, to organize and implement the country's first rock concert. The film explains how the specific genre of death metal became a source of healing for war-torn orphans and how their passion for music became a movement that could inspire others.

This documentary will be screened in conjunction with the Museum's exhibition of Alfredo Jaar's work Muxima, which uses folk music to tell a contemporary narrative about the African country of Angola. Jaar has completed several projects throughout Africa including Nigeria and, most notably, Rwanda.

Charcuterie and a movie package for two: Enjoy some nibbles and wine during the lecture and film.

Package includes:

Fruit + Fromage + Charcuterie Plate
Artisanal Cheeses / Cured Meats/ Seasonal Fruits
Infused Truffle Honey / Red Grape Mustard
Rosemary Roasted Marcona Almonds / Bread & Cie Baguette
Bottle of Wine (Chef's choice)
Tickets for two to the First Friday Film

Admission/Cost:

Friday, May 2 - 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM

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