(Diary entry, Dec. 6, 2014)
I arrived in Lima, Peru, on Dec. 4 on a trip to film and investigate themes related to Afro-Peruvian music and dance. Some of what I film will serve to add to the documentary I've already produced, A Zest for Life: Afro-Peruvian Rhythms, a Source of Latin Jazz.
Others will form the basis for a trailer to be used to solicit funding for a new project I have in mind.
Here are some of the photos I took in Lima, in my first 48 hours in the city.
Lima, with over 7 million inhabitants, is home to nearly one third of the entire population of Peru. The city, or rather, the metropolitan area of Lima, grew to engulf many surrounding towns and cities which are now simply districts in the larger urban area.
I have rented a room in an apartment in Miraflores, one of the nicer districts that borders the Pacific Ocean.
I arrived in Lima, Peru, on Dec. 4 on a trip to film and investigate themes related to Afro-Peruvian music and dance. Some of what I film will serve to add to the documentary I've already produced, A Zest for Life: Afro-Peruvian Rhythms, a Source of Latin Jazz.
Others will form the basis for a trailer to be used to solicit funding for a new project I have in mind.
Here are some of the photos I took in Lima, in my first 48 hours in the city.
Lima, with over 7 million inhabitants, is home to nearly one third of the entire population of Peru. The city, or rather, the metropolitan area of Lima, grew to engulf many surrounding towns and cities which are now simply districts in the larger urban area.
The street in front of the building where I'm staying. |
I have rented a room in an apartment in Miraflores, one of the nicer districts that borders the Pacific Ocean.
In my first 48 hours in Lima, I consulted with a sound tech and after discussing
with him, chosen two locations where we'll shoot. I then went to the
local city hall (Municipalidad de Miraflores) to ask permission re one of the locations. Then I
rushed off to central Lima to meet with Lalo Izquierdo, one of the three
people we'll be filming. Meeting him involved a memorable trip on a
local bus.
I
rushed back from the meeting with Lalo to meet with Nachi Bustamante,
wife of Cotito; Cotito is another one of the three principal people that we'll be
filming. I went out with her to have some lunch (at 6:30pm...hadn't had
time before that). After eating, she showed me around and she told me
about a show I should go to featuring a group of younger people celebrating the Afro-Peruvian experience (Colectiva Palenque). It was a lively and fun event.
After
these several meetings, I developed a plan. Life, of course, intervened when I learned, among other things, that one of the locations I had chosen (the one for which I requested permission from city hall) wouldn't work because it was under construction!
One way or another, clearly, my time in Peru will be filled. In addition to several shootings and interviews in Lima, I will go to el Carmen, to San Luis de Cañete, to Zaña, possibly to Guayabo. I'll be filming in almost all of these.
One way or another, clearly, my time in Peru will be filled. In addition to several shootings and interviews in Lima, I will go to el Carmen, to San Luis de Cañete, to Zaña, possibly to Guayabo. I'll be filming in almost all of these.
This means I won't be able to make it to Manchu Pichu. There´s just not enough time.
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(For more photos, go to the Facebook pages for Palomino Productions, A Zest for Life Afro-Peruvian, and Eve A. Ma.)
I am in Peru for reasons related to our documentary, A Zest for Life, and other work about Afro-Peruvians.
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(For more photos, go to the Facebook pages for Palomino Productions, A Zest for Life Afro-Peruvian, and Eve A. Ma.)
I am in Peru for reasons related to our documentary, A Zest for Life, and other work about Afro-Peruvians.