14min 56sec | Nepalese with English subtitles
Ladhamba Tayem; Future Continuous ᤗᤠᤎᤠᤶᤒᤠ ᤋᤠᤕᤧᤶ borrows its name from the verbal inflection that specifies an action or state is happening at a particular time in the future; ‘tayem’ being future and ‘ladhamba’ being continuous in Indigenous Yakthung (Limbu) language. The work imagines a conversation between the historical figure Kangsore, an 18th century Yakthung warrior fighting the Gorkha colonial army, and Yakthung time-traveller from a distant future.
Based on Limbu’s critical framework of Adivasi Futurism, the work connects these two people from the same community but from very different timelines — one a reminder of the fight against colonialism, and the other, from a future we might want to strive for. Converging the two timelines, the work situates the viewer in between past and future, asking them to consider their own role within this space-time continuum.
Subash Thebe Limbu is a Yakthung (Limbu) artist from Yakthung Nation (Limbuwan), located in present-day eastern Nepal. He works with film, sound, music, and painting. His Yakthung name is ᤋᤠᤱᤛᤠᤱ Tangsang (Sky). Drawing from socio-political issues, resistance and science/speculative fiction, his works engages the notion of time, climate change, and indigeneity through the critical lens of Adivasi Futurism, a framework he has been developing over several years.