“U Scantu”: A Disorderly Tale reimagines the Sicilian myth of the donne di fora (“women from the outside and beside themselves”). Described as both magical and criminal, … Read More
“U Scantu”: A Disorderly Tale reimagines the Sicilian myth of the donne di fora (“women from the outside and beside themselves”). Described as both magical and criminal, the donne di fora were said to possess both the feminine and masculine; the human and the animal; the benevolent and the vengeful.
This video installation envisions the donne di fora as a gang of teenage “tuners” who ride through the utopian city of Gibellina Nuova (Sicily) on bikes customized with disruptive sound systems. The narrative voyage of the “tuners” is interspersed with poetic text and visual motifs from a 19th century collection of Sicilian fairy tales, Giardina Papa’s fragmented childhood memories of songs and stories told by her grandmother, and archival material from the Inquisition trials of the 16th and 17th centuries that criminalized women accused of being a donne di fora.
Accompanied by ceramic sculptures of related fantastical imagery, “U Scantu”: A Disorderly Tale repurposes the magical, ritualistic, and unruly as forces that generate an imagination beyond predetermined categories of humanness, chronological time, and mythological womanhood.
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