Goodness how time flies! Since my last update I continue to wait patiently for my grant responses of ‘YES’ for those fashion forward men of Dressed Like Kings who continue to be such a big part of my life: Buthelezi, Khoza, Thulani, Adolphus and the sage Mguni. I have been in contact with Khoza and Rebecca, Thulani’s wife, who have kept me abreast of what the swankas are doing and where they’ve been. Apparently, word has traveled to France and Australia about oswenka and my men (yes a bit possessive) have been invited to travel to these locations. Next stop, U.S? Only when I finish the film and please note, donations are welcome, and they’re tax deductible. Please email ‘info@blackbutterflyproductions.net’ for more details.
In addition, my writing partner, Tracee, and I have been dishing out a plethora of treatments for the small screen. Reality, scripted, docu-series, the list goes on. Currently we are pitching our ideas to networks and production companies and look forward to negotiating with the highest bidder – any takers.
Lastly, I have two screenings the month of August, one in my neighborhood, Harlem and the second in Brooklyn. First up is Girl Talk; yes, my fab four ladies are still kicking it on screens and I’m so delighted. Second, 6 Things I Never Told You will screen at the historic Studio Museum in Harlem. Dates, times and locations will be posted shortly.
So next time we speak (i.e. write) I look forward to saying, “Yes, Dressed Like Kings has received finishing funds.” “Stacey & Tracee Filmnatics have just sold (title of show) to a really big network,” and “We had an amazing turnout at the screenings.”
Until then, thank you for your continued support and keep on keepin on.
In addition, my writing partner, Tracee, and I have been dishing out a plethora of treatments for the small screen. Reality, scripted, docu-series, the list goes on. Currently we are pitching our ideas to networks and production companies and look forward to negotiating with the highest bidder – any takers.
Lastly, I have two screenings the month of August, one in my neighborhood, Harlem and the second in Brooklyn. First up is Girl Talk; yes, my fab four ladies are still kicking it on screens and I’m so delighted. Second, 6 Things I Never Told You will screen at the historic Studio Museum in Harlem. Dates, times and locations will be posted shortly.
So next time we speak (i.e. write) I look forward to saying, “Yes, Dressed Like Kings has received finishing funds.” “Stacey & Tracee Filmnatics have just sold (title of show) to a really big network,” and “We had an amazing turnout at the screenings.”
Until then, thank you for your continued support and keep on keepin on.
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