
تحري
Six Indigenous Shorts from the Sundance Institute
جاري التنفيذ
المكان: غرفة عرض برطوس
As part of National Native American and Alaska Native Heritage Month, the Museum will present a program of six Indigenous short films made by Sundance Institute Fellows—a program that showcases the diversity, creativity, and immense talent of these emerging filmmakers. Organized by Sundance Institute’s Indigenous Program and Art House Convergence (AHC). Approximate running time: 50 mins.
Dir. Marja Helander (Sámi). 2018, 11 mins. Examining the deeper questions of the ownership of the Sami land through the ballet performances of two young dancers.
Fainting Spells
Jáaji Approx.
Dir. Sky Hopinka (Ho-Chunk/Pechanga Band of Luiseño). 2015, 8 mins. Against landscapes that the artist and his father traversed, audio of the father in the Ho-Chunk language is transcribed using the International Phonetic Alphabet, which tapers off, narrowing the distance between recorder and recordings, new and traditional, memory and song.
My Father’s Tools
Throat Singing in Kangirsuk
يشمل شراء التذاكر الدخول إلى المتحف في نفس اليوم (انظر ساعات المعرض). اطلع على سياسة التذاكر بالمتحف هنا. لمزيد من المعلومات حول العضوية والانضمام عبر الإنترنت ، قم بزيارة موقعنا صفحة العضوية.