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K'NAAN Drops New tracks on Troubadour!

Posted on February 27, 2009 | 1 Comments

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K'naan.jpgAttendees of the All Roads Film Festival 2008 were among the first to bear witness to the live debut of all new material by hip-hop artist K'NAAN. The new tracks are now available for worldwide consumption as part of his new album Troubadour, out this week. K'NAAN will be appearing live TONIGHT at the Kennedy Center's Millennium Stage@6pm for a special performance.

All Roads Musings from Hollywood

Posted on October 3, 2008 | 0 Comments

The 2008 All Roads Film Festival arrived in Hollywood, CA providing a refreshing glimpse into our planet's many cultural treasures amidst the staid breeze of uncertainty that had settled within the west coast valley. As K'NAAN's "Smile" oozed from the stage and into the LA night, a sense of positive vibrations seemed to sweep the prudence one faces when encountering a new discovery. According to All Roads Film Project director, Francene Blythe, "All Roads is place to travel around the world without going too far awary from home." She officially opened the festival reflecting upon the pillars that set the 5th year into being.

"Images & Stories: A New Generation" provides the thematic centerpiece for the film and photography showcased throughout the 2008 festival. With 29 dynamic films and 4 captivating photography exhibits collectively representing 20 cultures from 15 countries, the LA launch provided the broad strokes of a vast cultural landscape of past traditions, contemporary stories and new ideas. Stand out films and programs included, The Linguists, which chronicles a whirlwind expedition of Enduring Voices, a National Geographic initiative, that seeks to document endangered languages before the last fluent speaker dies. Two of the film's principals, lead researcher David Harrison and Johnny Hill Jr., one of last fluent speakers of Chemehuevi, were on hand to provide greater depth into the film's back-story and revitalization efforts, an omnipresent theme addressed throughout the festival. Last night, All Roads hosted a pre-festival event at the Mexican Cultural Institute showcasing the revitalization of the son music tradition along the Tesechoacán.River in the state of Veracruz, Mexico Persian Portraits was also a refreshing surprise. Programmed by Iran's Documentary Experimental Film Center as a cultural bridge through film, the program's five dynamic films portray a wide range of thematic ideas and emotions through the eyes of contemporary Iranian society. The festival also served host to three All Roads Seed Grantees making their North American and World Premieres respectfully, Welcome to Ernurmino!, What Was Promised and Keao.

Arriving from points across Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, South America and the Middle East, the artists taking part in the 2008 All Roads Film Festival have gathered to share their stories with each other and the world. After a riveting launch event showcasing 2008 Emerging Explorers 4Real (Sol Guy and Josh Thome), a retrospective of the All Roads' first 5 years and the Somali hip-hop grooves of K'NAAN, the films took center stage with Under the Bombs.

2008 All Roads Film Festival has Arrived!

Posted on September 26, 2008 | 0 Comments

All Roads 08_MG_0714.jpgAll Roads 08_MG_0912.jpgThe 2008 All Roads Film Festival is now underway following an exciting night highlighted by the smooth hip-hop stylings of K'NAAN.

Music at All Roads!

Posted on August 12, 2008 in Film | 0 Comments

Meet K'NAAN. The Somali born, award winning, hip-hop artist is set to headline the 2008 All Roads Film Festival.



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