Feb
11
Inca Author-Filmmaker Kim MacQuarrie to Give Talk in San Francisco on Recent Discoveries in Peru
Filed Under Incas, Recent Discoveries, Machu Picchu
You’re invited to an Evening with author and filmmaker Kim MacQuarrie & Writer/Editor Don George
Tuesday February 23rd, 7pm
Herbst Theatre
401 Van Ness Avenue at McAllister Street, San Francisco
Please be our guest as Don George and Emmy Award-winning filmmaker and author Kim MacQuarrie take the stage for a globe-roaming conversation about indigenous peoples around the world, balancing contradictory creative passions and the allure of Inca history and culture…
This free event is by invitation only. To RSVP please call 415-962-3639.
Space is limited, and will be allocated on a first-come, first served basis.
Kim MacQuarrie has won multiple Emmy Awards for his documentaries on indigenous
cultures in Siberia, Papua New Guinea, and Peru. His experience in Peru filming a tribe
whose ancestors still remembered their contacts with the Inca Empire inspired him to
investigate and write The Last Days of the Incas — a subject he will reprise this spring
and fall when he leads two GeoEx trips to Peru.
Don George is the Editor of Recce — Literary Journeys for the Discerning Traveler,
and has served as Global Editor for Lonely Planet Books and as Travel Editor for the
San Francisco Chronicle.
Parking & Directions to the Herbst Theater: http://sfwmpac.org/herbst/ht_index.html
(Below: Kim MacQuarrie at the Inca ruins of Pisac, Peru)

