No. 9 Productions, Inc.

No. 9 Productions, Inc. is a non-profit company dedicated to improving and enhancing the fine and cultural arts in Gainesville and Alachua County.

Currently it is the parent company of Grow Radio, MASS Visual Arts, Cypress Sessions, & No. 9 Publishing NO. 9 Productions is a non-profit company with the mission to improve and enhance the fine and cultural arts in the community. It is the parent company of Grow Radio (www.growradio.org), Mass Visual Arts (www.massvisualarts.org), and Cypress Sessions (https://www.facebook.com/cypresssessions) as well as www.allofusarenow, the Polaroid photobook from the Covered Dish, 1992-2000.

02/27/2024

No. 9 Productions is proud to be presenting in collaboration with Pulp Arts and SUBLIME FREQUENCIES a double feature of films directed by Hisham Mayet, founder of Sublime Frequencies.
Screening The Divine River and Outlay's Wedding at Heartwood Soundstage on March 17 at 7pm.
Hisham Mayet will be present for Q&A after the films
Tickets at https://heartwoodsoundstage.com/event/sublime-frequencies-film-screening-with-director-hisham-mayet/

The Divine River: Ceremonial Pageantry In The Sahel A Film By Hisham Mayet 47 minutes DVD
Sublime Frequencies announces a new film by Hisham Mayet: The Divine River: Ceremonial Pageantry in the Sahel.
Condensed from 40 hours of footage shot between 2007 and 2012, The Divine River is an exhilarating, hallucinatory,
harrowing record of music, ritual, life and landscape along the Niger River—which the Tuareg call Egerew n-Igerewen, or "River of Rivers"— as it winds through Mali and the Republic of Niger.
Traversing 300 miles of this transitional zone between the Sahara and the Savanna, The Divine River is not a linear record of a journey so much as a phantasmagoria of visual associations that
create their own emotional topography and chronology, always accompanied by music that blurs the lines between sacred and secular, past and present. Highlights include intimate views of
ecstatic dance in the painted houses of the island-dwelling Wogo; the seductive courtship rites and trance vocals of young Wodaabe men; a mesmeric Tuareg and Zarma duet for guitar and molo;
Hausa griots enchanting with comsaa strings; Zarma spirit possession ceremonies; and heart-stopping footage of the Dogon mask ritual atop the Bandiagara Escarpment in the village of Endele.
True to Sublime Frequencies' "aesthetic of extra-geography and soulful experience," The Divine River refuses hasty contextualizations and rote interpretations that,
far from "explaining" cultural displays, deaden viewers to the presence of mystery. Avoiding the temptation to reduce ritual to a simple matter of ends and means,
its silence respects the chasm that separates concepts like "possession" from their lived reality. Rejecting the distractions of an imaginary understanding in favor
of simple attention and humility, it traces the portal to deeper knowledge counseled in a centuries-old Sufi prayer: "O Lord, increase my bewilderment."

The Divine River - Ceremonial Pageantry In The Sahel Trailer Hisham Mayet Sublime Frequencies
https://vimeo.com/255999099

Oulaya’s Wedding features an impressionistic account of love, family, gender roles, and ecstatic music in the Sahara Desert. Director Hisham Mayet captures an intimate portrait of a family of wedding musicians, and their court of extended friends and peripheral misfits, who are giving away their eldest daughter’s hand in marriage. The emotional and logistical maelstrom of a Sahraoui wedding are presented in candid and sincere accounts by the residents, hosts, guests, and artists who make these weddings a foundation of Saharan culture in the city of Dakhla.

Group Doueh, the most beloved family band in the Western Sahara, is the main subject of this documentary. Sublime Frequencies co-founder Hisham Mayet and his team, Doueh’s personal guests, were given unprecedented access to film and recorded the pageantry and stunning music of his daughter’s traditional Sahraoui wedding. The result displays the warmth, humor, and belonging through music in this remote and overlooked region in the midst of a rapidly changing Sahraoui culture. 2017, U.S./Morocco, video, in Arabic with English subtitles, 58 minutes. A discussion with the director Hisham Mayet follows the screening.

Oulaya's Wedding Trailer- SUBLIME FREQUENCIES
https://vimeo.com/234708337

No. 9 Productions, Inc. No. 9 Productions, Inc. is a non-profit company dedicated to improving and enhancing the fine and cul

05/10/2023

https://app.keysurvey.com/f/41661945/682d1f2bcc11882b/
The City of Gainesville has engaged AMS Planning & Research, a national arts management consulting firm, to assist in defining a vision for the development of a cultural arts center in East Gainesville.

We gratefully appreciate your input as part of this important study. By completing this survey, you will help us understand your facility needs and prospective use of the center. Please follow the link below to take a 10 minute survey (one survey response per organization):

Gainesville Cultural Arts Center Potential User Survey

Deadline: Friday, May 19th, by 8:00 pm EST

If you have any questions during the survey, please email Yuwen Shen at [email protected].

Please complete only one survey per organization.

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