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DESCRIPTION: Across shifting geographies and timescales\, the films in this
  collection explore the entanglements of labour with ritual and storytelli
 ng\, showing how marginalised communities navigate work and build resistan
 ce through collective organisation. The textile industry and its globalise
 d networks of labour and migration provide an entry point to examine how l
 ives are shaped by work and material economies. Queerness functions as a l
 ens to read relationships between bodies\, materials\, and power\, highlig
 hting experiences often erased in dominant narratives. The programme revea
 ls how myth and imagination offer tools for rethinking these histories. \n
 \n Curated by Elena Wise. \n\n Invisible Seams\nEight Asian seamstresses a
 nd pattern-makers in New York share their stories in an ode to the city’
 s unseen garment industry.\ndir. Jia Li | US | 2022 | 17 min \n\n The Weav
 ers of Nishijin\nA portrait of textile production in a Kyoto neighborhood 
 captures a moment of transition from handweaving to mechanized industry. \
 n\n dir. Toshio Matsumoto | Japan | 1961 | 25 min \n\n Shuttle\nA woman’
 s body becomes a weaving tool\, exposing the labour and endurance behind t
 extile production.\ndir. Kawita Vatanajyankur | Thailand | 2018 | 3 min \n
 \n Calabai will Always Dance\nA transgender woman traces a traditional dan
 ce and its place within a community across generations.\ndir. Eman Memay H
 arundja| Indonesia | 2024 | 22 min \n\n Samurai and Deer\nTracing the 17th
 -century deerskin trade across Asia\, the movement of a single material re
 veals enduring power structures.\ndir. Chia-Wei Hsu | Taiwan\, Netherlands
 \, Cambodia\, Japan | 2019 | 9 min \n\n China\, Beijing\, I Love You!\nFol
 low nickel and cobalt on their journey from extraction sites along global 
 trade networks.\ndir. Köken Ergun | Indonesia\, Turkey | 2023 | 35 min \n
LAST-MODIFIED:20260401T061434
LOCATION:Museum of the Home
ORGANIZER:mailto:boxoffice@queereast.org.uk
SUMMARY:Threads of Passage
URL;VALUE=URI:https://ti.to/queereast/threads-of-passage
URL;VALUE=URI:https://ti.to/queereast/threads-of-passage
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