RasTa at the ROM Celebrates Black History Month with Innovative New Programming

World Premier Film Screening of RasTa: A Soul’s Journey and African & Caribbean Culture Heritage Day

The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) celebrates Black History Month 2012 with the launch of RasTa at the ROM - an exciting lineup of events around the February 1, 2012 world premier screening of the film RasTa: A Soul’s Journey.

RasTa at the ROM, a new initiative to celebrate Black History Month, was created by In Search of Rastafari Inc. and SNR Agency in partnership with the ROM.

The HD feature length documentary, RasTa: A Soul’s Journey, tells the story of the epic journey of Rita and Bob Marley’s granddaughter, Donisha Prendergast, as she travels to eight countries around the world to explore the roots and evolution of the Rastafarian movement and the many cultures it has influenced. The film follows her travels to Ethiopia, England, Israel, South Africa, Canada, United States, India and Jamaica, while documenting Prendergast's personal transformation and understanding of Rastafari. The film includes interviews with Rita Marley, Damian Marley, UK entrepreneur Ras Levi Roots and poet Benjamin Zephaniah.

RasTa: A Soul’s Journey is executive produced/produced by Patricia Scarlett, produced by Marilyn Gray and directed and written by award-winning filmmaker Stuart Samuels.Following a private world premiere screening on February 1st, RasTa: A Soul’s Journey will be shown at eight free public screenings in the Signy and Cléophée Eaton Theatre at 2:30 pm every Saturday and Sunday throughout the month of February and is free with general Museum admission.

African and Caribbean Cultural Heritage Day, held on Saturday February 25, 2012 at the ROM, will feature live music, dancing, and kids’ activities including face painting and a craft station to make your own headdress. The day will feature performances by Beyond Sound Drummers and Dancers, music by Errol Blackwood, interactive drumming by O’Neil Fuller, story telling by Donisha Prendergast and Itah Sadu of A Different Booklist. All activities are included with general Museum admission.

“We are delighted to welcome the African and Caribbean communities of Toronto to the ROM to share this exiting and innovative programming”, said Julian Siggers, Vice President, Programs & Content Communication, Royal Ontario Museum.

“After many months of hard work, we are delighted to be able to facilitate this program, celebrating Black History Month. We look forward to sharing this experience with Toronto’s diverse communities,” said Carleen Robinson of SNR Agency Inc.

Be sure to stop by the ROM’s Food Studio between 11:00 am and 4:30 pm to tempt your taste buds with a special selection of themed treats and enjoy delicious meals from the freshest organic and seasonal ingredients. To find a keepsake of your day, stop by the ROM Museum Store for unique gifts.

About In Search of Rastafari Inc
In Search of Rastafari Inc. are producers of the film RasTa: A Soul’s Journey and creators of the RasTa at the… programming concept, launching at the ROM.

About SNR Agency
SNR Agency is a full-service talent management agency representing a complementary range of talent including film directors, actors, designers, and musicians.

For more information, please visit our website at: https://www.rom.on.ca/programs/rom_kids/family/index.php?ref=showinfo&pr...