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April 13, 2007

A Reincarnation of Sorts

If you’ve got nothing to do tonight, or if you’ve got something to do, but want better plans, head over to the Gordon Theater, and check out DJ Spooky’s self-proclaimed “digital exorcism”: “Rebirth of a Nation.”

Commissioned by the Lincoln Center Festival (amongst others), DJ Spooky created "Rebirth of a Nation" in 2004, and has been touring it ever since. It is based on the filmThe Birth of a Nation by D.W. Griffith (which gave rise to the movie industry while promoting the KKK). The show is made up of DJ Spooky's remixed footage from the original film on three screens with a trip-hop soundtrack.

Prior to the event, there will be a free roundtable discussion with DJ Spooky and members of the Film and African American Studies departments from Rutgers University-Camden.

CityPaper, Rutgers-Camden Film Studies Program of the Honors College, Rutgers-Camden African American Studies Program, and the Rutgers-Camden Office of Campus Involvement Present:
DJ Spooky AKA That Subliminal Kid's
Rebirth of a Nation
The Gordon Theater
Third and Pearl Streets in Camden
TONIGHT, April 13
6PM: Free pre-show discussion
8PM Show
Tickets are $26 at the door, $22 reserved in advance (Call 856.225.2700)


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