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SUMMARY:Angola Project // CABULA6 / Jeremy Xido // Spectrum Festival
DESCRIPTION:5:00pm Part 1: Lisbon6:30pm Part 2: Angola\n\nTickets mu
 st be reserved for each individual performance.\n\nArtist’s Descript
 ion: The Angola Project playfully straddles the worlds of performanc
 e and film-making as the audience watches a movie being constructed fr
 om fragments of film and narrative right before their eyes, only to cr
 umble again into disarray. Based on Jeremy Xido’s true life adventur
 es of trying to make a feature film in Angola, The Angola Project ta
 kes us on a dizzying journey through the history of colonial Portugal,
  the Travelogues of Burton Holmes, the films of Bruce Lee and Jim Kell
 y, the Detroit race riots/rebellion, Berlin documentary film crews in 
 Africa and the blood-thirsty mechanisms of international film finance.
  The Angola Project is a funny and moving investigation into global 
 events and the complex unexpected polycultural mash-up identities emer
 ging in the 21st century. (Maria Matos Theater, Lisbon / Tanzfabrik Be
 rlin / Studentski Centar Zagreb / Kaaitheater Brussels / Scene Salzbur
 g / ArtsAdmin London / Impulstanz Vienna)\n\nPART I - Lisbon (2008) In
  2008, Jeremy Xido arrives in Lisbon and is immediately mesmerized and
  bedazzled by the gas lamps that flicker on all over the city each nig
 ht at sunset. For six weeks straight he wanders around at midnight and
  slowly a gauzy idea for a film begins to take shape around historical
  tidbits, horticultural facts, random encounters and a slew of intervi
 ews he makes with the vast array of people in a world where things are
  simply not what they appear to be.\n\nPART II - Angola (2010) As one 
 young woman in Lisbon explains, “Europe is lost, the future is Angol
 a,” and Xido wants to see for himself. So in September 2009 he makes
  the trip to Angola to travel along the Benguela Railway and write his
  film script. The world proves to be way more complex and surprising t
 han anything he could have ever imagined. Part 2 of The Angola Projec
 t is structured around a constantly evolving pitch for a feature film
  as the lived complexities of this World are squeezed through the brut
 al and unforgiving logic of international film finance.\nPART III - Ch
 ina (2012) In Development. The false promise of true origins and the s
 lippery notion of authenticity. A parallel journey into Jeremy Xido’
 s own physical heart and the center of the Yunnan Province, China. A c
 onfrontation with issues of mortality, the deadly-unknowable and harro
 wing half truths at the very heart of any Shangri-la.\n\nFor more info
 rmation visit http://conectom.leimay.org/events/angola-project-cabula6
 -jeremy-xido-spectrum-festival
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CATEGORIES:"film performance", interdisciplinary, "reimagined historie
 s"
LOCATION:Dance New Amsterdam
WEBSITE:http://www.dnadance.org/site/theater/2012-2013/apap/cabula6/
URL:http://www.dnadance.org/site/theater/2012-2013/apap/cabula6/
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 ngheci":http://conectom.leimay.org/profile/RaulZbengheci
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