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Sekai Machache, Hypnagogia Glossolalia

Sekai Machache

Hypnagogia Glossolalia
Film
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Sekai works with a wide range of media including photography. Her photographic practice is formulated through digital studio-based compositions utilising body paint and muted lighting to create images that appear to emerge from darkness. Sekai seeks to represent the tension between stillness and movement which has naturally progressed into film. She creates images that are theatrical in their chiaroscurist lighting, like paintings and film they tell layered stories, often accompanied by the artist's poetry. Her work provides a dreamscape of spirituality and rituals, the perfect space for reflection.
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Sekai Machache (she/her) is a Zimbabwean-Scottish visual artist and curator based in Glasgow, Scotland. Her work is a deep interrogation of the notion of self. She is interested in the relationship between spirituality, imagination, and the role of the artist in disseminating symbolic imagery to provide a space for healing.

 

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Visual Artist and Curator Sekai Machache is responding to Edwin Morgan’s translation work, using this invitation as an opportunity to engage with her mother tongue, Shona and Gaelic. ‘It is through language and culture that we are able to share our thoughts, our ideas and our visions for the future. In these times of global uncertainty and limited movement due to the devastating impact of a pandemic it feels even more important to find ways to bridge the gap, to reach across language and break down those barriers of understanding.'

Hypnagogia Glossolalia:
Hypnagogia – The state between sleeping and waking characterised by feelings of drowsiness, lucid dreams, spontaneous creative inspiration, imaginative experience and sleep paralysis.
Glossolalia - the phenomenon of speaking in an unknown language, especially in religious worship. Practiced in many spiritual and ritual traditions.

 

The film is composed of several spoken word poetry pieces narrated in both Gaelic and Shona (zezuru dialect) with dance performance by dancer and choreographer Divine Tasinda. Working with the image of the Bateleur Eagle, a now endangered species, defined as the original inspiration for the Zimbabwe bird. The bird is a symbol, a soapstone totem, a spiritual artefact. the national emblem of Zimbabwe it is endemic to Africa and small parts of Arabia. "Bateleur" is French for "street performer”. This work traverses the personal and universal interrogating the notion of self and romantic ideas of the incorporeal Other.

 

Gaelic narration by Cass Ezeji

Gaelic Translation by Robbie MacLeod

Shona narration by Gillian Mutanga.

Video Editing by Léa Molinier

Film, Make-up, Costumes, Photography, Videography, Sound and Writing by Sekai Machache.

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