IGVP Presents: Dance the Past Into The Future

The International Guild of Visual Peacemakers (IGVP) is creating a documentary titled Dance The Past Into the Future. This is a human story that will bring humans closer together.

QUICK SUMMARY

Follow 3 generations of Turkish people standing at the intersections of history & progress. The stories of a few represent a global shift we’re all a part of: the tension in balancing our own values & culture with the lure of modern materialism, economic progress, & technology. What’s really lost? What’s really gained?

Explore these themes in the lusciously green Kachkar mountains of northeast Turkey as people head to the plateau highlands for traditional dancing, socializing, and grazing livestock. We’ll take you into the realities of how new tourism and environmental exploitation alter the local flavor of life. The documentary follows both villagers and metropolitans as they wrestle with their own role in the unfolding story of highlands traditions and modern lifestyles.

Hopefully you will be inspired to pause for a moment—calm life’s pressures—and embrace what we currently have in our families and communities and make it a point to pass on all that is good, noble, fun, and transcendent.

Watch the TEASER VIDEO and Learn More HERE.

TAKE PART!

This visual peacemaking documentary is community-supported. That means PEOPLE LIKE YOU make it possible via your donations, prayers, and spreading the word in social media. Here’s how you can take part in the adventure.

We made it easy for you to take part:

1. Watch the Teaser video on Kickstarter, then share the link CLICK HERE
2. Fan us on Facebook – Stay up to date on our adventure, both the documentary as it unfolds as well as behind the scenes stuff!
3. PRE-ORDER YOUR COPY OF THE DVD WHEN YOU Donate
4. Copy-paste the following on Facebook and/or Twitter:

A human story to bring humans closer. WATCH THE TEASER VIDEO. http://ow.ly/cdgqt from @visualpeace // Support My Friends!

Taj Alexander

Taj Alexander

Taj Alexander is a student at Philadelphia Biblical University majoring in Business Administration. Taj is also the President of the Culture and Arts Association at PBU. He enjoys collaborating with o