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The 9 Lives of Barbara Dane With Filmmaker Q&A

June 5 @ 6:00 pm

This Opening Night film event will include a Q&A with the director of the film, MAUREEN GOSLING.

Barbara Dane: Pete Seeger mentored her, Bob Dylan peddled his songs to her, Louis Armstrong discovered her, Bonnie Raitt was inspired by her. She launched the career of the Chambers Brothers, helped shape Jane Fonda’s politics –why isn’t Barbara Dane a household name? Folk, blues and jazz singer, international social justice activist and recording star, wife, mother of three, feminist, record producer, unwavering maverick and general troublemaker. From the British Academy Award-winning co-director of BURDEN OF DREAMS, THE 9 LIVES OF BARBARA DANE uncovers the surprisingly overlooked story of a trailblazing woman who chose conscience over fame, turning setbacks into opportunities, paving her own way with her art. Standing strong with her singular confidence, Dane emanated the people-powered connectivity of folk, the defiance of blues and the elemental cool of jazz while propelling major historic events with boldness and subversion that cut through commercial artifice and earned her a 4” FBI file. THE 9 LIVES OF BARBARA DANE reveals an outspoken and tireless artist whose dedication to music and social justice embodies the energy and spirit of American dissent.

With years of involvement in American roots music, film, and social justice, director Maureen Gosling and producer Jed Riffe have crafted a memorable film that chronicles a trailblazing woman who chose conscience over fame, transforming setbacks into opportunities and forging her own path through art. With singular confidence, Barbara Dane emanated the people-powered connectivity of folk, the defiance of blues, and the elemental cool of jazz—using music as a force for change and earning a four-inch FBI file along the way.

  • MAUREEN GOSLING (Director/Editor) has directed, produced, edited, recorded sound and distributed documentaries since 1972. She is best known for her twenty-year collaboration with Les Blank. She got her start as an apprentice to Blank after graduating from the University of Michigan with a BA in Social Anthropology. First a sound recordist and assistant editor on DRY WOOD AND HOT PEPPER, Gosling went on to work with Blank on over twenty films, including BURDEN OF DREAMS (Co-filmmaker, Editor, Sound Recordist) British Academy Award – Best Documentary, 1982; I WENT TO THE DANCE: The Cajun and Zydeco Music of Louisiana (Co-Filmmaker, Editor); GAP-TOOTHED WOMEN (Co-Filmmaker/Editor) and more Maureen Gosling
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