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We invite you to spend an evening with multi-talented artist, musician and filmmaker Baloji, as he hosts a night at the ICA exploring the themes of his award-winning first feature film, Omen (Augure) which is being screened internationally and currently screening in the ICA Cinema.
Omen explores the weight of beliefs on one’s destiny through four characters accused of being witches and sorcerers, all of them intertwined and guiding each other into the phantasmagoria of Africa.
The evening will unfold with an introduction by Baloji, followed by a presentation by Damselfrau to accompany a special display of her mask archive, then a discussion between Baloji, Akinola Davies and ICA talks and research curator Susanna Davies-Crook, followed by new film Infinite Trolling, a performance by poet JJ Bola and a special guest appearance by Jamila Woods who will perform her own music and collaboration Gorgone (Too old) with Baloji from the fourth disc in Baloji’s album Mama Mujila. Then we go into the night with a special set from Ehua.
This ICA event is supported by NOWNESS and NATAAL
In association with Not Just Any
More about OMEN (Augure)
Baloji, Belgium, Democratic Republic of the Congo / Drama / Experimental / 1h31m / French, Swahili with English subtitles
Baloji’s first feature film won the New Voice Award in the Un Certain Regard section at the 76th Cannes Film Festival and was Belgium's 2024 Oscar submission for Best International Feature. This magic realist film is a tale of family, relationships, suspicion and belonging. It navigates the thin layer between reality and sorcery and centres Koffi, a young Congolese man who travels back to his hometown in Kinshasa to reunite with his family and culture. Four characters bring different worlds and perspectives which intersect through chapters in the film, each adding a new dimension as the narrative unfolds.
The soundtrack of Augure was released earlier this month, a 4 disc album written and composed from the point of view of the 4 main characters in the feature. It is both a complementary back-story of the characters and a musical piece in his own right.
Beyond the screen, the film has inspired an exhibition, Augurism at the Fashion Museum in Antwerp which delves into Baloji’s past and contemporary archives of images, props, costumes and videos: it is about mending the past and dragging it into the present.
Omen explores the weight of beliefs on one’s destiny through four characters accused of being witches and sorcerers, all of them intertwined and guiding each other into the phantasmagoria of Africa.
The evening will unfold with an introduction by Baloji, followed by a presentation by Damselfrau to accompany a special display of her mask archive, then a discussion between Baloji, Akinola Davies and ICA talks and research curator Susanna Davies-Crook, followed by new film Infinite Trolling, a performance by poet JJ Bola and a special guest appearance by Jamila Woods who will perform her own music and collaboration Gorgone (Too old) with Baloji from the fourth disc in Baloji’s album Mama Mujila. Then we go into the night with a special set from Ehua.
This ICA event is supported by NOWNESS and NATAAL
In association with Not Just Any
More about OMEN (Augure)
Baloji, Belgium, Democratic Republic of the Congo / Drama / Experimental / 1h31m / French, Swahili with English subtitles
Baloji’s first feature film won the New Voice Award in the Un Certain Regard section at the 76th Cannes Film Festival and was Belgium's 2024 Oscar submission for Best International Feature. This magic realist film is a tale of family, relationships, suspicion and belonging. It navigates the thin layer between reality and sorcery and centres Koffi, a young Congolese man who travels back to his hometown in Kinshasa to reunite with his family and culture. Four characters bring different worlds and perspectives which intersect through chapters in the film, each adding a new dimension as the narrative unfolds.
The soundtrack of Augure was released earlier this month, a 4 disc album written and composed from the point of view of the 4 main characters in the feature. It is both a complementary back-story of the characters and a musical piece in his own right.
Beyond the screen, the film has inspired an exhibition, Augurism at the Fashion Museum in Antwerp which delves into Baloji’s past and contemporary archives of images, props, costumes and videos: it is about mending the past and dragging it into the present.
07:00 pm
Wed, 01 May 2024
Stage
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