Next Revolution, Please! de Cristian Fierbințeanu | SEMI SILENT

Next Revolution, Please!

Two characters dialoguing on revolution, consumerism, making the world a better place, progressive politics, subversive strategies, the future of mankind
Cristian Fierbințeanu
(6’08”, mai 2018)

Next Revolution, Please! is a glossy, ear-candy theatrical and musical short journey through ideologies, politics, activism and the condition of the people who were born to follow them all.

Next Revolution, Please! is taken from The Great Scheme Of Things, an interdisciplinary concept consisting of an LP, a performance involving dance, visuals and theatrical elements, a concert and an experimental film made up of videos of all the songs on the album.

 

The Great Scheme Of Things revolves around two main characters – the “real-fake” artists, the decent man and woman – and their encounter with both the relevant and the irrelevant subjects and slogans of our present days agenda. In this environment, the characters are set for a personal, artistic and commercial revolution.

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Fierbințeanu is an art-pop music duo consisting of Gabriela Fierbințeanu (vocals) and Cristian Fierbințeanu (computer, bass, vocals). Active in Bucharest/Romania, they performed live on several important European scenes, including Berlin Konzerthaus, and released albums via Local Records (independent Romanian label). Their work have been presented in international art festivals, Fierbințeanu being the winners of multiple “best” video and music awards, the Czech Centre’s Antonin Dvorak remix contest included.

 

This work was auto-produced.

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