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Finding Her Beat to Air on TPT
After landing on major online streaming platforms in 2024, “Finding Her Beat” documentary made in the Twin Cities is coming to TPT and national PBS
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San Francisco Examiner: FINDING HER BEAT “Exhilarating!”
“45th Mill Valley Film Festival hosts fiery, quirky, investigative films about life in the Bay Area”
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The Hollywood Times: A Conversation with the filmmakers of an Extraordinary Documentary Feature Film “Finding Her Beat”
“The Hollywood Times had the pleasure to speak with directors Dawn Mikkelson and Keri Pickett, who is also director of photography plus producer and Taiko
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Deadline Hollywood: Exclusive Clip of Finding Her Beat before World Premiere
“Indie documentary Finding Her Beat follows a Japanese drum master and Korean adoptee from North Dakota who join forces to assemble the world’s best Taiko
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Nichi Bei: “HERbeat”: Asian women lead “a new era of taiko”
“Not even Tiffany Tamaribuchi could have anticipated the extreme adversity she and 17 taiko women faced when Tamaribuchi and concert partner Jennifer Weir brought together
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New Release: “I Am A Patriot” Music Video Directed by Keri Pickett
Singer-songwriter Jackson Browne’s impassioned version of “I Am A Patriot” (written by Steven Van Zandt, legendary E Street Band member) serves as the musical frame to tell part of the
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No More Pipeline Blues Selected for MSPIFF
Keri Pickett’s No More Pipeline Blues (On This Land Where We Belong) has been officially selected for the Minneapolis St. Paul International Film Festival (MSPIFF)
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No More Pipeline Blues Featured in Indian Country Today
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No More Pipeline Blues Featured in Star Tribune
"No More Pipeline Blues" was issued via Twin Cities music vets Larry Long and Rock the Cause for Earth Day. By Chris Riemenschneider // Star Tribune
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No More Pipeline Blues Premieres in Rolling Stone Magazine
On Earth Day, Mother Earth is going to get a lot of love from the Indigenous mothers, grandmothers and others who are teaming up in
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Nobel Laureate Love
The list of Nobel laureates reads like a text book of war and peace. As someone who is interested in peace and the peace makers
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Pickett’s First Daughter and the Black Snake, a climate action film, streams at The Great Northern.
THE GREAT NORTHERN - JANUARY 28-FEBRUARY 7, 2021 The Great Northern celebrates our cold, creative winters through ten days of diverse programming that invigorate mind and
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First Daughter and the Black Snake screens with MSP FILM Society at The Great Northern
We the People: Required Watching - FIRST DAUGHTER AND THE BLACK SNAKE - Live Discussion Sunday, February 7, 2021 Climate Action Films: Earth, Water, Air, FireIn partnership
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Star Tribune: Female Taiko drummers pick up the beat
“The traditionally male-dominated Japanese art form of Taiko drumming is undergoing a significant cultural transformation as more women from around the world take up the
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Jazz88.5 FM: TaikoArts Midwest present “HERbeat”
“TaikoArts Midwest is presenting a one-of-a-kind performance by women taiko artists this weekend at the Ordway. A film crew is shadowing the process to create
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MPR News: Taiko women come together in St. Paul to beat drums, make history
“Eighteen of the top female taiko drummers from around the globe have come together in St. Paul to create, perform and share their love of
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FOX9 Morning Buzz: A pulse-pounding musical experience
“Taiko Arts Midwest will present "Her Beat" - an all-star ensemble of international artists who are shaking up the traditional art form of Japanese Taiko
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Mpls. St Paul Magazine: The Women Taiko Drummers Marching to a Different Beat
“An upcoming all-women taiko performance at the Ordway will be the largest of its kind, and is the subject of a documentary film.”
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Track Record: An Exhibition of Keri Pickett’s Work Showing at Moorhead State
Keri Pickett’s body of work over the past 40 years is being shown at her Alma Mater, Minnesota State University Moorhead, from September 16 to