
About this Event
The Keating-Schachter Center for Interspirituality is proud to host this free community-screening of, a film that is a meditation on inheritance, memory, and the search for truth across generations.
In this deeply personal work, NYC-based choreographer Hadar Ahuvia traces the dances she inherited from her mother and the Israeli folk traditions passed down through her family. As she lovingly revisits these stories, she also confronts the mythologies of Zionism and the untold histories interwoven with them.
Through her exploration, Ahuvia opens a space where we can embody the questions: What do we carry from those who came before us? What must we reckon with? What can we reimagine together?
The Keating-Schachter Center is honored to share this film, which invites us into the work of spiritual honesty: facing the fullness of what we inherit, while opening pathways to new forms of community, connection, and healing.
Join us for the screening, followed by a conversation with Hadar Ahuvia.
Trailer
Audience: Adults & Teens
Premiere Screenings:
- Tënk-Canada — World Premiere
- DOC NYC — U.S. Premiere
- Cucalorus Festival — Southern Premiere
- Jewish Film Institute WinterFest — West Coast Premiere
- DCTV — Theatrical Premiere
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Canyon Theater - Boulder Public Library, 1000 Canyon Boulevard, Boulder, United States
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