FASHIONCLASH Fashion Film Festival presents short documentary '6 OBJECTS - Projecting Identity Expressions' by Debora Dax.
The artistic documentary (10min) gives the audience insight into the experiences, wishes and needs of people who consciously express their identity and enables questions about how we experience, judge or define identity.
Six people with various backgrounds talk about their identity using the most meaningful object for their transformation and/or gender expression. The characters do not come into view, but express their identity through this object by means of another's body. The artistic documentary offers the audience a different perspective on identity.
A concept developed and directed by Debora Dax.
You can see this documentary 3 and 4 November at the Exhibition at Lumière Cinema.
www.deboradax.com
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zondag 31 mei 2015
Tabula Rasa - dance performance
Tabula Rasa, a dance performance during FASHIONCLASH Festival 2015
June 14 - 18:30 at SAMdecorfabriek
Online pre-sale: 10 euro
Door- sale: 12,50 euro
Tickets are available: here
You want to see the FASHIONCLASH Festival campaign and the theme of gender come to live than you got to see Tabula Rasa.
Project Sally Maastricht, FASHIONCLASH and designer Mieke Kockelkorn started a partnership with the aim to provide the awareness and transcend conservative gender roles in our society and a message of freedom. In a range of workshops, transgender youngsters will work with Mieke and Project Sally to create a collection
that will be reflected and with a dance performance. Tabula Rasa is a gathering of different people who clash dance and fashion with purpose to engage a dialogue with the society.
Choreography: Martin Harriague
Dancers: Morgane Michel and Patrizio Bucci.
More information about FASHIONCLASH Festival: program
June 14 - 18:30 at SAMdecorfabriek
Online pre-sale: 10 euro
Door- sale: 12,50 euro
Tickets are available: here
You want to see the FASHIONCLASH Festival campaign and the theme of gender come to live than you got to see Tabula Rasa.

Choreography: Martin Harriague
Dancers: Morgane Michel and Patrizio Bucci.
Tabula rasa, ( Latin: “scraped tablet”— i.e., “clean slate”) in epistemology theory of knowledge) and psychology, a supposed condition that empiricists attribute to the hu- man mind before ideas have been imprinted on it by the reaction of the senses to the external world of objects.
More information about FASHIONCLASH Festival: program
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left Project Sally Maastricht (photo Tycho Merlijn) right designer Mieke Kockelkorn |
woensdag 21 januari 2015
Fashion and Gender
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Andrej(a) Pejić for Schön Magazine, 2011 |
Gender stands for the sociocultural implications that come with our biological gender. This concept focusses on the relationship between male and female aspects of life. It’s the role that men and women are expected to play in society and it refers to the problems that occur when the reenactment of this role deviates from the norm, like when women have succesful careers and their spouses stay home to take care of the children.
A persons genderidentity is the individual experience of their own gender, which can lie as close to or as far away from the accepted average as a person likes. Time and place are very important for the common perceptions of gender. The culture in which a person grows up is determinative for their genderidentity because a society is organized as a balance between contrasts and the male/female opposition is a very apparent and historic one. In every age, there are certain expectations of men and women in a social context, but in the 21st century it’s not evident that everybody has to follow these since there are a lot of people who find themselves in a grey zone between male and female. We’ve come a long way in the accepting of genderdiversity but there are still people that don’t feel completely included in our society, like transgenders and homosexuals.
With FASHIONCLASH Festival 2015, we want to celebrate the diversity of people and stimulate them to express themselves as who they really are, whether they would be perceived as provocateurs or conformists. We believe clothing is a way to express oneself and it could be used as an aid to ease a coming-out as something else than they or others have been projecting onto them. Rachel Tutera from The Handsome Butch said it well when she exclaimed that “If you dress (and therefore act) braver than you feel, you’ll grow into that braver version of yourself”.
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Rachel Tutera @thehandsomebutch |
Fashion has played a very progressive role in this subject, male designers have always been more flamboyant than the average man. Fashion’s enfant terrible Yves Saint Laurent was openly gay which was still a taboo in his time. Marc Jacobs likes to shake things up by occasionaly dressing in drag. Andreja Pejić is a transgender supermodel who in 2011 was both in the Top 50 Male Models list from models.com and in FHM magazine’s Top 100 sexiest women in the world. After years of balancing between male and female, she underwent sex reassignment surgery last year. She said in an interview with People Magazine that although she was very proud of her gender nonconforming career, it was her biggest dream to be comfortable in her own body. She is now planning to make a movie about her life to raise awareness.
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Marc Jacobs for Industrie Maganzine, 2011 |
We invite aspiring young designers and artists to reflect and express their vision on 'gender in fashion'. This years exhibition on the main venue will be curated with work related to the gender theme.
You can submit your work for the exhibition before March 1, 2015.
More information and application form
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Emma Watson on gender equality. |
Written by Nicky Cremers.
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