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Angels in the Dust
Date:
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Time:
7:00 PM
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10:00 PM
Event Type:
Screening
Organizer/Author:
Reba Vanderpool
Email:
Phone:
650-324-4321
Location Details:
The Roy Kepler Pavilion
1010 El Camino Real
Menlo Park, CA 94025
650-324-4321
http://www.keplers.com
1010 El Camino Real
Menlo Park, CA 94025
650-324-4321
http://www.keplers.com
Saturday, September 17, 2011, 7pm
Angels in the Dust, an inspiring documentary, tells the story of Marion Cloete, a university-trained therapist who over fifteen years ago-with her husband and two daughters-fearlessly walked away from a privileged life in a wealthy Johannesburg suburb to establish Boikarabelo (formerly Botshabelo), an extraordinary village and school that provide shelter, food, and education to more than 550 South African children.
The tale of Marion and the orphans she cares for is echoed in a dramatic parallel saga of the orphaned elephants of Pilanesberg National Park in South Africa. The longtime government practice of culling- killing adult elephants to control herd sizes-tore apart the complex social fabric of elephant culture, a fabric that is not unlike that of the traditionally close-knit African village. As a result, orphaned elephants grew up exhibiting unusually violent behavior, such as attacking and goring rhinos. But elder elephants were recently introduced into the Pilanesberg population to re-socialize the young. The experiment is working-and it offers a resonant reflection of the healing taking place for the human children being "re-parented" by Marion at Boikarabelo.
Angels in the Dust is the story of a courageous, self-sacrificing, fiercely loving woman who chose a spiritual path over a material one; it tells of the life-changing power of one compassionate heart. For a nation overwhelmed by an epidemic of HIV/AIDS, orphans, rape, violence, and Apartheid's legacy of social and political unrest, the film offers a clear pathway of hope and a replicable paradigm for the future.
Joining us for the screening will be Dr. Wendy Leonard, a certified HIV specialist. Dr. Leonard will talk about her work in Africa and do a Q & A with the audience at the end of the film.
Angels in the Dust, an inspiring documentary, tells the story of Marion Cloete, a university-trained therapist who over fifteen years ago-with her husband and two daughters-fearlessly walked away from a privileged life in a wealthy Johannesburg suburb to establish Boikarabelo (formerly Botshabelo), an extraordinary village and school that provide shelter, food, and education to more than 550 South African children.
The tale of Marion and the orphans she cares for is echoed in a dramatic parallel saga of the orphaned elephants of Pilanesberg National Park in South Africa. The longtime government practice of culling- killing adult elephants to control herd sizes-tore apart the complex social fabric of elephant culture, a fabric that is not unlike that of the traditionally close-knit African village. As a result, orphaned elephants grew up exhibiting unusually violent behavior, such as attacking and goring rhinos. But elder elephants were recently introduced into the Pilanesberg population to re-socialize the young. The experiment is working-and it offers a resonant reflection of the healing taking place for the human children being "re-parented" by Marion at Boikarabelo.
Angels in the Dust is the story of a courageous, self-sacrificing, fiercely loving woman who chose a spiritual path over a material one; it tells of the life-changing power of one compassionate heart. For a nation overwhelmed by an epidemic of HIV/AIDS, orphans, rape, violence, and Apartheid's legacy of social and political unrest, the film offers a clear pathway of hope and a replicable paradigm for the future.
Joining us for the screening will be Dr. Wendy Leonard, a certified HIV specialist. Dr. Leonard will talk about her work in Africa and do a Q & A with the audience at the end of the film.
For more information:
http://www.keplers.com/event/movie-night-q...
Added to the calendar on Mon, Sep 12, 2011 2:31AM
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