 Away from bright lights and manicured fields, there is another side of soccer.
Away from bright lights and manicured fields, there is another side of soccer.
Pelada
Thursday, July 8, 2010: Hollywood Central Performing Arts Center 1770 Monroe Street (U.S. 1 and Monroe)
6:30 pm: Reception in the lobby with Miami FC players. Featuring spoken-word “poetry” by Ray Hudson. Plus raffles, beer, wine, soft drinks and light snacks.
7:30 pm: Screening
“Pelada” is the Brazilian word for street soccer. Follow former college soccer stars Luke Boughen and Gwendolyn Oxenham as they chase pick-up games in 25 countries on four continents. From prisoners in Bolivia to moonshine brewers in Kenya to construction workers at a World Cup stadium in Cape Town, South Africa, Pelada is the story of the people who play the world’s most popular game.
Cost: $10 non-members; $8 for Center members.
Visit ArtAndCultureCenter.org/Pelada for more information and to purchase tickets.
Art and Culture Center of Hollywood
1650 Harrison St.
Hollywood, FL 33020
ArtAndCultureCenter.org







