"THERE IS
SIMPLY NO OTHER FILM LIKE
IT IN THE WORLD!
...filmmaker and director Ashley James
and ethnomusicologist and producer
Roberta Singer have made a major
contribution to the preservation of Puerto
Rican culture and life."
- Jose Cartegena, Guiro y Maraca
"REMARKABLE!!
...does for the exuberant and sexy Puerto
Rican bomba what 'The Buena Vista Social
Club' did for traditional Cuban music."
- Valerie Gladstone, New York Times
“STUNNING!
This intensely moving film shows us more
than one man's passion. It is also a portrait
of a remarkable family."
- Sarah Kaufman, The Washington Post
"A MARVEL!"
- Elizabeth Zimmer, The Village Voice
BOMBA
- DANCING THE DRUM is a one-hour film about
the
legendary Cepeda family, known as the "patriarch family" of bomba,
Puerto Rico's richest musical expression of its African heritage. For nearly
a century, the Cepeda family has been in the forefront of the struggle to keep
the bomba tradition alive in Puerto Rico. Don Rafael Cepeda, the 86 year-old
patriarch of the family, and his wife, Do–a Caridad, have passed the tradition
on to their 12 children, who, in turn, are passing it on to their children and
grandchildren. Saturated with the color, music, and dance of Puerto Rico, BOMBA
DANCING THE DRUM is a portrait of a remarkable
family that has chosen to embrace the future with the strength of the past.
Credits: Directed & Photographed by Ashley James, Produced by Roberta Singer