Travelling around the country, the film features scholars, historians, and social commentators who uncovered. This film discusses some of the reasons the contributions of African and aboriginal people have been left out of the pages of history. If you can't make it on July 7 the framed prints (and books) will be on display until early August if you want to drop in for a look at your own leisure. Hidden Colors is a documentary about the real and untold history of people of color around the globe. Booking is required - tickets ($20) also include finger food and a glass of bubbly and are available from The Chairman on (03) 9939 3783. Using Goethe's Theory of Colors (Zur Farbenlehre) as point of departure, Light Darkness and Colors takes us on a fascinating journey through the universe. Topics covered include the original image of Christ the true story about the Moors the original people of Asia the great west African empires the presence of Africans in America before Columbus the real reason slavery was ended and much more. Prints and books will be available for purchase on the evening - which runs from 5pm to 7pm. This film discusses some of the reasons the contributions of African and aboriginal people have been left out of the pages of history.
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If COVID restriction stars align it will also be dropping by Melbourne on Wed, July 7 for an evening at The Chairman which will include a bit of a show and tell covering the Brindabellas film / book plus a selection of framed prints from various editions. Complete Documentary DVD Series, Hidden Colors Volumes 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5 Plus 1804: The Hidden History of Haiti. The 'Edge of Light' near-infrared circus is back on the road in July, 2021 with production starting on a new film and several new print editions set to be released. NEWS | 'Edge of Light' - Melbourne, Wed, July 07 - The Chairman Cafe, 1 Francis St.