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Qaleidoscope is a touring festival which presents film and performance art by Queer and QTIBPOC artists that explore, question and play with notions of identity and utilize queer artistic expression to propose and investigate diverse ways of looking at sexuality, gender, race and film and performance art itself.
Programme:
15:00 - Performance: Les Solaires by Léuli Eshrāghi
15:45 - Artist's talk: Léuli Eshrāghi
17:00 - Community Dinner (free, with vegan/glutenfree options)
19:00 - Screening 1 with intro from curator (66mins)
20:30 - Screening 2 with intro from curator (70mins)
The films contain some explicit sexual imagary so we would advise that it is for 18+ audiences.
A bar will be open during the festival.
There will also be a workshop, Queering the Celluloid Through Re-photography, led by Elian Mikkola and Polar Film Lab which will run as part of the festival.
Some films focus on image, sound and abstract narratives; others present information, facts, and queerforward realities; while others share the pleasure and pain of individual and collective identities. Refractive content includes experimental and artistically rigorous films as well as heavy-hitting and thoughtful topics such as feminism, race, racism, fat activism, class, colonization, crip arts, politics, religion, violence, HIV/AIDS, gender and of course sexuality – all provided for their role in engendering awareness and insight on many levels.
Transgressive and subversive play is also an important characteristic in a number of films and performances, activating the organiser Queer City Cinema’s mandate to reflect hallmarks of queer image-making – in this case, film and performance art with a decidedly tongue-in-cheek disposition and sensibility; injecting the programming with moments of intelligent, incisive humour – film and performance art that pleases and appeases.
The Qaleidoscope Tours were conceived to promote the artistic vision of Queer and QTBIPOC filmmakers and performance artists whose work might not otherwise be shown in these parts of Europe.
These works, though falling under the banner of ‘queer’, remain relevant to the broader artistic communities in each of the locations, not only because of the subject matter broached but because many of the artists represented float amongst multiple disciplines within the context of film, visual and performance art. In this sense, artistic rigour and fluidity of experience are paramount in the programming for the tour.
Second and third floor, Tromsø Kunstforening, Mellomvegen 82
Tickets can be acquired on the door or in advance.
Everything is free except the screenings which are 'pay what you can'/donation.