The Hek Hek Hoo is a collaborative film created by RHA Kids (3rd class students from John Scottus and St. Enda's Primary Schools) and Julie Weber, exploring the transformative potential of the everyday. The collective examined rhythms, murmurations, and disruptions of daily routines through drawing, text, and non-linear narratives in response to Cecilia Bullo’s exhibition “Being Haunted By the Breezes, Now How Will You Exist?”
These responses evolved into expanded storyboards, which informed the development of costumes and performances. For one morning in March, the RHA reserved their main gallery exclusively for the collective to perform and express their work within the exhibition space, culminating in the creation of Hek Hek Hoo.
The film was screened at Living Canvas, Wilton Park, Dublin. Commissioned by the RHA as part of the RHA Kids Art in Education Initiative, supported by IPUT Real Estate.
Commissioned by the RHA as part of the RHA Kids Art in Education Initiative, supported by IPUT Real Estate.
These responses evolved into expanded storyboards, which informed the development of costumes and performances. For one morning in March, the RHA reserved their main gallery exclusively for the collective to perform and express their work within the exhibition space, culminating in the creation of Hek Hek Hoo.
The film was screened at Living Canvas, Wilton Park, Dublin. Commissioned by the RHA as part of the RHA Kids Art in Education Initiative, supported by IPUT Real Estate.
Commissioned by the RHA as part of the RHA Kids Art in Education Initiative, supported by IPUT Real Estate.
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DRKHRS, Julie Weber’s studio in New York City
video, motion and storytelling
video, motion and storytelling
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