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- Formats:
- Film
- Mode:
- Face-to-face
- Start time:
- 23 July, 2024 at
Time zone: Europe/Madrid
- Session slots:
- 0
Long Abstract:
This session includes the following films:
Videomusicking Al Ándalus - Dario Ranocchiari
A Guide to Dance for Adult Children - Sadaf Biglari
This will be followed by a 20 minute Q&A.
Accepted films:
Film short abstract:
It's an experimental journey through VHS home movies, exploring childhood memories and highlighting dance as a manifestation of existence. This personal narrative spans past and present, blending imagination and fiction to reclaim agency and power for seven-year-old Sadaf and her classmates.
Film long abstract:
In "A Guide to Dance for Adult Children," the protagonist embarks on an experimental journey that intertwines past and present through the nostalgic lens of VHS home movies. This film delves deeply into childhood memories, revealing dance not merely as a means of expression but as a profound manifestation of existence itself. Through the grainy, flickering frames of old tapes, the story unfolds as a personal narrative that transcends time, maintaining a vivid and ongoing presence within the protagonist's body.
The protagonist revisits the innocence and boundless energy of seven-year-old Sadaf and her classmates, exploring how these early experiences continue to influence her adult life. The film plays with the boundaries between imagination and reality, blending fiction with poignant recollections to create a tapestry of remembered and reimagined moments. Dance, in this context, becomes a powerful vehicle for reclaiming agency and power, serving as a bridge between the protagonist's past and present selves.
As the narrative progresses, the protagonist navigates the delicate balance between memory and identity, uncovering the ways in which the act of dancing reconnects her with her inner child. "A Guide to Dance for Adult Children" is a heartfelt exploration of how the echoes of childhood continue to shape and inspire, inviting viewers to reconnect with their own inner child through the universal language of dance.
Country(ies) of filming: | Iran, Germany |
Film trailer: | https://vimeo.com/957805632 |
Film short abstract:
The film tells the story of three music groups based in Granada, Spain, who accept the challenge of the ethnographer-filmmaker of producing each one a videoclip of 'neoandalusí' music. Not a conventional one, but an auto-reflexive, ethnographically grounded music video.
Film long abstract:
Videomusicking Al Ándalus is a sort of making-of film of three participatory ‘neoandalusí’ music videos. It arose from the need to experiment with ‘ethnographically-grounded music videos’, a specific methodological approach that I developed as part of a postdoctoral project (Ranocchiari & Giorgianni, 2018, 2020; Ranocchiari & Romero, 2023). The film tells the story of three music bands that have different relationships with the oriental/orientalist imaginary that permeates the city of Granada, and that accepted the challenge of making an ethnographically-grounded music video. The three videos that we made together represent different collaborative experiences of research-creation that are, however, comparable, and that correspond, on one side, to my project’s epistemological/methodological restlessness; on the other, to the need that we had of understanding better Granada’s contemporary ‘neoandalusí’ music scene. If our challenge with the videos was trying to ‘translate’ or ‘re-interpret’ a very concrete musical discourse to the visual, the aims of this film were to show how co-creative methods can help ethnographers to understand aspects of musicking (Small, 1998) that could not emerge working only with conventional methods; and to show a possible way to open the ethnographic knowledge construction process to the people we are working with.
Film website: | https://www.vmalandalus.eu/ |
Country(ies) of filming: | Spain |
Film trailer: | https://vimeo.com/695681355 |