BARKA! PANGEA! 5 Minutes 44 Seconds



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Author inaandesu
Created February 15, 2008
Updated November 27, 2008
Length 5 Minutes 44 Seconds
Rating 5.00
Views 5,424
Description PLEASE READ: Translation of "BARKA!PANGEA!"- barka is a blessing that means 'thank you, please', and BARKA is the name of the nonprofit foundation that created this film. Pangea day is the event this film was created for, a global film festival about creating world peace by showcasing films that see through the eyes of the Other. In "BARKA!PANGEA!" we don't actually get to see through the eyes of the Other. The camera is clearly in the hands of the westerner. However, the opportunity for westerners to see a unique view of Africa, one that shines out with a positive vibration in the face of poverty, has a similar effect on the consciousness of the viewer. In seeing how the beautiful Gour'mache people of Burkina Faso are living, the world's grief, sadness, pain, and imbalances become evident. We hope there are lots of children who watch Pangea Day, including indigenous children who might get the chance to see themselves represented in the day's films. We think that's a powerful idea, and the kind of reciprocity that will help create world peace. In the final 30 seconds of this 5-minute film, the sand in our hourglass is running out. 'Now is the time' for all of us to rise to the challenges posed by our global crises and do what we can to aid the situation. For The BARKA Foundation, that means humanitarian work in Burkina Faso in the areas of clean water, food, education, women's empowerment, micro-finance, and wisdomkeeping. Music: "Now is the Time" by Troy Lush http://www.nowisthetimesong.com The BARKA Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charitable organization based in both the US and Burkina Faso dedicated to preserving spiritual healing traditions of indigenous cultures and to create the conditions for these wisdoms to be shared with the West. http://www.barkafoundation.org BARKA is hosting a Pangea Day screening at The Colonial Theatre in Pittsfield, MA http://www.thecolonialtheatre.org/ For more on Pangea Day go to http://www.pangeaday.org
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