Wobblimind Media Releases Dancing in Amdo DVD
The Most Complete Report Produced to Date Concerning the Tibet/China Crisis now on DVD exclusively available at Amazon.
New York, NY, January 27, 2009 --(PR.com)-- In honor of Losar, the Tibetan New Year, Wobblimind Media announces the DVD release of Dancing in Amdo, the most complete work to date on the Tibet/China crisis. Can Tibet, its people and its culture continue to survive with China’s continuing presence in the region?
Dancing in Amdo takes the viewer inside China for an unprecedented, in-depth look at the current state of the Tibet Autonomous Region. Dancing in Amdo examines the perspectives of Tibetans living within China, as well as those of Tibetan refugees living in exile in India. In never-before-seen interviews, officials of the People’s Republic of China offer their perspectives on the relationship between China and today’s Tibet Autonomous Region, and explain their efforts to preserve the historic Tibetan culture.
Dancing in Amdo explores Tibetans living in exile who struggle to save Tibetan culture from extinction. In an interview from his residence in exile in Dharamsala, India, His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama offers his view on the future of Tibet, its culture and its people. Officials of the Tibetan Government in Exile, Buddhist monks, teachers, artists and other exiled Tibetans describe the challenges they face as they strive to save Tibetan culture while living as refugees in India.
Melvyn C. Goldstein, Ph.D., Co-Director of The Center for Research on Tibet at Case Western Reserve University, adds valuable insight and historic context to Dancing in Amdo.
Narrated by BBC trainer Carl Stiansen, Dancing in Amdo features a moving original soundtrack by Tibetan recording artists JJI Exile Brothers.
Dancing in Amdo offers a simple appeal that speaks directly to the heart and mind of every human being. The documentary pays homage not only to Tibetan culture, but also is a testament to the amazing feats that can be accomplished today in low budget indie filmmaking. To find out more please visit www.wobblimind.com
Dancing in Amdo is now available for purchase through Cinetic Rights Management at www.amazon.com.
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Dancing in Amdo takes the viewer inside China for an unprecedented, in-depth look at the current state of the Tibet Autonomous Region. Dancing in Amdo examines the perspectives of Tibetans living within China, as well as those of Tibetan refugees living in exile in India. In never-before-seen interviews, officials of the People’s Republic of China offer their perspectives on the relationship between China and today’s Tibet Autonomous Region, and explain their efforts to preserve the historic Tibetan culture.
Dancing in Amdo explores Tibetans living in exile who struggle to save Tibetan culture from extinction. In an interview from his residence in exile in Dharamsala, India, His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama offers his view on the future of Tibet, its culture and its people. Officials of the Tibetan Government in Exile, Buddhist monks, teachers, artists and other exiled Tibetans describe the challenges they face as they strive to save Tibetan culture while living as refugees in India.
Melvyn C. Goldstein, Ph.D., Co-Director of The Center for Research on Tibet at Case Western Reserve University, adds valuable insight and historic context to Dancing in Amdo.
Narrated by BBC trainer Carl Stiansen, Dancing in Amdo features a moving original soundtrack by Tibetan recording artists JJI Exile Brothers.
Dancing in Amdo offers a simple appeal that speaks directly to the heart and mind of every human being. The documentary pays homage not only to Tibetan culture, but also is a testament to the amazing feats that can be accomplished today in low budget indie filmmaking. To find out more please visit www.wobblimind.com
Dancing in Amdo is now available for purchase through Cinetic Rights Management at www.amazon.com.
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Wobblimind Media
Jerry Pearl
412-621-6463
http://www.dancinginamdo.com/
100 43rd Street
Suite 103
Pittsburgh PA, 15201
Contact
Jerry Pearl
412-621-6463
http://www.dancinginamdo.com/
100 43rd Street
Suite 103
Pittsburgh PA, 15201
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