Objectifs | Stephanie Jane Burt in 'Now Showing: Karaoke! Playing the ♯ and ♭'

Objectifs, Settembre 14, 2024

"An outdoor film programme highlighting the artistic, playful, and expressive form of short and medium length films.

 

Annexe, Objectifs
14 Sep 2024, 7.30pm to 8.30pm 
Screening Rating: NC16 (Consumer advice: Some drug use)
Entry by donation, please RSVP here.

 

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Playing the ♯ and ♭ Zine-making Workshop (Register here)
14 Sep 2024, 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm
$10 per pax
Join us for a zine-making workshop revolving around music in film!

 


 

Everyone is welcome to sing! – that is the general mantra of karaoke. Since its invention, karaoke has evolved into a cultural and popular phenomenon, specifically in Asian countries like Japan, Hong Kong, Philippines, and Vietnam. In these lands, singing takes various forms and is carried out in locations such as bars, KTVs, homes, cafes, weddings, and funerals. The communal act is not only entertaining and fun, it can also provide a sense of comfort and familiarity.

 

Exploring the social impact of this beloved activity, Karaoke! Playing the ♯ and ♭ presents short films where realities, dreams, and fears converge with the act of singing. Whether as a form of escapism, the yearning for something more, or a chance to dance the night away – these films invite you to experience the rhythm of their world.

 

This screening is part of Objectifs’ new quarterly film programme, Now Showing, which highlights the artistic, playful, and expressive form of short and medium length films. Beyond film screenings, the programme is also a space for discussions and activities.

 

 

About the filmmakers

 

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Stephanie Jane Burt is an artist whose practice spans from sculptural installations to fictional prose. Her work invites the viewer to explore dialogues between her installations and their settings through a fictional narrative at times referencing film and literature. Her research looks across feminism, gender, an analysis of girl culture and the nouveau roman. She is one half of collective, A Stubborn Bloom, which explores representations of femininity within fashion, film and material culture."