Film Screening
The rectangular frame contains me is a short opera film where description manifests reality. It is a reflection on the human tendency to name, categorise and frame objects, people and actions in order to create meaning from matter. Audio description is integrated as operatic sung material in this surreal and minimalist film.
The film tells of a black void, where a human needs to constantly describe and name itself in order to exist. Like the first star on a clear night, or the big bang, its presence is discerned from the gravitational attraction of meaning rather than luminosity. It may be a haunting or a premonition, or the skin shed from a baroque jester. A voice emits from the body and sings a riddle.
The film was created as part of a research and development phase for the new opera performance Skunk without k is Sun which will premiere in October 2023 at Take Me Somewhere festival.
It was filmed at Tramway in September 2022.
Created and performed by Louise Ahl
With artistic collaborator Jo Hellier
Composed by Yas Clarke
Videography and editing by Natalie McGowan
Produced by Michael Kitchin
Audio Description Consultancy by Quiplash
Make-up and Hair by MV Brown
Supported through The Work Room’s Residency programme, Tramway, Dance Base with funding support through Jerwood Live Work Fund and Creative Scotland.
Saturday 24 June
6.30 pm
as part of Present Futures Film Programme (6.30 - 8.45 pm)
Cinema
Duration: 10 mins
Access: C: Captioned, AD: Audio Described
Ticketed as part of Film Programme Package:
Pay What You Can – Sliding Scale: £4/£2/FREE
Film Screening
The rectangular frame contains me is a short opera film where description manifests reality. It is a reflection on the human tendency to name, categorise and frame objects, people and actions in order to create meaning from matter. Audio description is integrated as operatic sung material in this surreal and minimalist film.
The film tells of a black void, where a human needs to constantly describe and name itself in order to exist. Like the first star on a clear night, or the big bang, its presence is discerned from the gravitational attraction of meaning rather than luminosity. It may be a haunting or a premonition, or the skin shed from a baroque jester. A voice emits from the body and sings a riddle.
The film was created as part of a research and development phase for the new opera performance Skunk without k is Sun which will premiere in October 2023 at Take Me Somewhere festival.
It was filmed at Tramway in September 2022.
Created and performed by Louise Ahl
With artistic collaborator Jo Hellier
Composed by Yas Clarke
Videography and editing by Natalie McGowan
Produced by Michael Kitchin
Audio Description Consultancy by Quiplash
Make-up and Hair by MV Brown
Supported through The Work Room’s Residency programme, Tramway, Dance Base with funding support through Jerwood Live Work Fund and Creative Scotland.
Saturday 24 June
6.30 pm
as part of Present Futures Film Programme (6.30 - 8.45 pm)
Cinema
Duration: 10 mins
Access: C: Captioned, AD: Audio Described
Ticketed as part of Film Programme Package:
Pay What You Can – Sliding Scale: £4/£2/FREE