Premier of 'Day of My Death' Doc In-Person at BLM's Wildseed Center in T.O
Overview
Premier of 'Day of My Death' Doc
South African/Canadian actress Dayle McLeod didn’t know anything about her heritage until--her ancestors started appearing in her dreams instructing her to learn their mother tongue, Zulu, and travel to South Africa to undergo the rigorous rites of passage of the traditional healer or Sangoma.
This Short, Personal documentary shot on her iphone follows Dayle to S.A for the the ‘Intwaso' ceremony (‘Day of Your Death’) which takes three months to prepare for, under the strict and harsh tutelage of elder Sangomas.
Through undergoing this hero’s journey Dayle finds strength and wholeness that reverberates throughout her family and lineage.
This event is an online screening of the film, with a fireside chat afterward with the Filmmaker and Makhosi Ingwe, a playwright, ancestral ambassador, sangoma and Dayle's mentor, where we will discuss ancestral healing, reconnecting with indigenous spirituality, using traditional african methodologies to heal our cultural wounds and more.
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- 3 hours 30 minutes
- In person
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24 Cecil St
24 Cecil Street
Toronto, ON M5T 1N2 Canada
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