ARTIST'S CHOICE | BLACK ORPHEUS

Where

CAST, 3 Penrose Rd, Helston TR13 8TP

What

Culture

When

24 Jun 2022

UNTIL Friday 24 June

Black Orpheus at CAST Helston.

The multi-award-winning film Black Orpheus (1959) retells the Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice amidst the music, costume and dance of Carnival in Rio de Janeiro.

The multi-award-winning film Black Orpheus (1959) retells the Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice amidst the music, costume and dance of Carnival in Rio de Janeiro. The film is particularly noted for its soundtrack by two Brazilian composers – Antônio Carlos Jobim, and Luiz Bonfá – and is credited with the popularisation of bossa nova in the USA.

The film has been selected by artist Denzil Forrester. Born in Grenada in 1956, Denzil moved to London as a child in 1967 and later studied at Central School of Art and the Royal College of Art. Previously based in London, where he taught at Morley College, he moved to Cornwall in 2012 with his partner, artist Phillippa Clayden, and now lives in Truro. Denzil's work was included in the exhibition Life Between Islands at Tate Britain earlier this year.

For bookings please call CAST Café during opening hours (Tuesday to Saturday, 10am to 5pm) on 01326 569267 or email [email protected].

Admission £12.50 including CAST Café supper from 6pm

Booking essential

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