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Alenka Spacal, "What's Your Name?", detail, 2014, watercolours and whitetempera Story-telling: Alenka Spacal (SI): Story-telling at illustrations – for the big and small ones Alenka Spacal is going to tell her tale What’s Your Name? live for the first time, in front of her illustrations, at the Alkatraz Gallery, at her solo exhibition organized within the 16th International Feminist and Queer Festival Red Dawns. The main character in the contemporary animal tale is a little snail that has no name yet, as it has just been born into the world; and it is, in conversations with different animals, looking for a name, while getting to know the animals and their names. In this way, it discovers various methods of naming. »Some of us are named after fruits or colours, others after saints, grandmas and famous artists«, says Hazelnut Borer, a bug. The snail is asking the animals he meets to give ideas for its name, but is not entirely satisfied with their suggestions. It does not feel like a girl snail or a boy snail, nor is it really keen on either girls’ or boys’ names. In the end, the animals help the snail choose a name most befitting a hermaphrodite that he is. Besides the motif of naming, we recognize a significant importance of gender topic, for names are usually given to children only after their sex has been clearly established. The tale What’s Your Name? will first come alive in public, told live and through its exhibited illustrations. Children will be able to learn not only about several different ways of naming and various names, but will also get acquainted with the names of the animal characters in the story, and hence with the alphabet. A tale of the current times, What’s Your Name?, representing an alphabet of its own kind is, together with the illustrations, suitable for children in their pre-reading period, or for those who are just beginning to learn to read, as it is getting them acquainted with early literacy. The author wishes to address not only the youngest, but also somewhat older children, as well as all who still let the door into fairy tale worlds open to imagination. About the author: Alenka Spacal (1975) is a writer, an illustrator, and a story-teller. She graduated and received her MA in philosophy and her Ph.D. in sociology at the Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana. As an artist, she first presented herself with Self-Portraits, oil-paintings on kitchen towels in the period between 2003 and 2005. They were exhibited at feminist, women’s, lesbian and queer events, amongst them also in the Alkatraz Gallery at the Red Dawns 6, in 2005. She is also active as a theoretician, covering issues like gender in expert articles for adults and tales for children. Her first authorial tale Rainbow Masquerade (Založba ŠKUC, Lambda) was published in 2013. The illustrations from this picture book were displayed at various exhibitions of illustration art at home and abroad. The author was telling the story of Rainbow Masquerade at events held for children. See more at: http://www.mavricna-maskarada.si/. Story-telling: In the Slovene language.
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MARCH 7TH 17:00
ALKATRAZ GALLERY
Story-telling: Alenka Spacal (SI): Story-telling at illustrations – for the big and small ones
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