Marriage Is No Longer the Goal but the Means & Looping the Idols

DJ- event

DJs Branka and Sedyst invite us to a place that lies somewhere between a dance hall and a movie theatre, in which they combine elements of pop culture from various immigrant and non-immigrant communities. They play with assigned identities, appropriations, and re-presentations of present-day North European settings, as well as pronounced breaking points, escapes, and provocations.
Visually their show follows two thematic lines. In Marriage Is No Longer the Goal but the Means, we see clips of weddings – from weddings as a means of bringing families together, a meeting-place for often complete strangers, and the beginning of a new life for arranged partners in Alamanya; to the ‘paper marriages’ of political relatives that were popular in the eighties; right up to pioneering gay and lesbian immigrant couples in the current decade. This process shows that marriage is, on the one hand, continually becoming more institutionalised even as, on the other hand, it is being intelligently defied. Looping the Idols covers and confronts a wide spectrum of popular films from the seventies and eighties: gangster flicks from Yesilcam (the Turkish Hollywood), ‘Blaxploitation’ movies, and films from Bulgaria and the former Yugoslavia. These films all show the processes through which gendered minority identities are established. They also reveal the performances and survival strategies of gendered and racialised subjects. The popularisation of home video has played a very important role in the lives of immigrant families in Northern Europe. Movies that people could not find on national television stations can be rented from the local video store in immigrant neighbourhoods, enabling them to see, anytime they want, their favourite idols on their small screen. Looping the Idols re-contextualises these films and their viewers. As for their music, DJ Sedyst and DJ Branka mix and infuse various electronic styles with oriental sounds and pop. Concatenations of ear-disturbing melodies are resolved in familiarised or bastardised pop. The privileged listener/clubber – the one who can always enjoy his or her music – is being deconstructed.

organised by: Mesto žensk / City of Women
in co-operation with: Menza pri koritu

 

 

 

Date and time of event: 
Oct 11th 22:00
Place of event: 
Menza pri koritu, Metelkova mesto