Canto y Danza
(
Singing And Dancing
) is an
intimate portrait of two women's past and present life
on both sides of the Atlantic. The
singer Tatiana
and the
dancer Ligia
belong to the generation of
Nicaraguans
sent to study in Eastern Europe after the
Sandinist Revolution in 1979
. Dreaming that they will
contribute to the development of the Central-American country
one day, they set out for Berlin and Kiev. But when they
return
in the early 90s, not only has
post cold-war Europe
changed. In Nicaragua, after a decade of civil war and a failed revolution, their
future is more than uncertain
.


The film is screened with
original (spanish) audio
and
hungarian subtitles
, entry is free. After the screening, open-table discussion about the film.