Travelling Pan African Film & Arts Festival (TPAFF)
The TPAFF enables the VPAFF to fulfill its mandate in an on-going manner, beyond its annual and major events, through an edutainment, outreach program combining film screenings with reflective discussion as well as training and support in hands-on media production. The mobility element of the TPAFF embodies our commitment to engage with disadvantaged communities, including those which simply cannot travel to us to get involved in our programs and events.
To book the TPAFF for your event, or to request the TPAFF create a special program for your school, organization or group, contact us: castyourself@vpaff.org
The TPAFF is an extension of the Vancouver Pan African Film & Arts Festival. It is designed to bring art, crafts, film, music, dance, storytelling and performances to schools, public libraries and local communities through out Canada for Black History Month , which is in February. Our goal this year is to hold the day -long festival in four communities in British Columbia.
AFRICAN HERITAGE/BLACK HISTORY MONTH CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
The Vancouver Pan African Arts Culture & Film Festival Programming team endeavours to support emerging local and international talent. Participants needn't be only of African descent.
VPAFF is accepting bookings and submissions for African Heritage/Black History Month via TPAFF series. Submission categories include the following: Films, Music, Dance, Kids Fest Entries, Performers, Lecturers, Vendors, Volunteers, etc. There is an application process and deadlines apply. Please contact us for more information: castyourself@vpaff.org.
In addition to the genre specific requirements, all packages should be completed and professional. For more information please contact: castyourself@vpaff.org
VOLUNTEER POSITIONS
We appreciate a bounty of support and would love to consider your participation in all VPAFF iniatives. Please contact us if you are interested in being a volunteer. Thank-you.