Matt Welch | January 22, 2008
Please join us
at reason HQ tonight, Jan. 23, at
6:30 P.M. as director James Tusty discusses and shows excerpts from
his remarkable new documentary, The
Singing Revolution, about the crucial role of group song
in Estonia's David vs. Goliath independence struggle against the
Soviet Union.
See portions of a film the L.A. Times called "gripping" and "inspiring," hear about the tradition of patriotic music as dissent, and enjoy a Baltic drink or two.
What: Excerpts from The Singing Revolution, and Q&A with director James Tusty.
When: Wednesday, Jan. 23, 6.30 P.M. to 8:30 P.M.
Where: Reason, 1747 Connecticut Ave., NW, two blocks north of Dupont Circle.
How much: As free as the Baltic Sea breeze, though RSVPs are a must.
RSVP info: events@reason.org or 310-391-2245
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