LOUISVILLE, KY (06/16/2010)(readMedia)-- From the diva who brought Space Pirates Disco to Louisville, a music video titled Dead World will soon be making its debut in Louisville. In addition to producing/hosting the heavily attended variety show "Sub Rosa: The Gypsie Courtyard", Rose is also a performing artist and graphic novel author who recently completed the filming of her latest music video.
The short film is mostly a silent story set to music by MCB recording artist Mathieu Blake and tells the tale of a dead world that is infected with virus L.I.F.E. when Divinity enters their world to hunt down the memory of an old flame to rid herself of his rule over her mind.
"This video is significant for me. It allowed me to actually release an old memory I was holding onto," says Rose. "In the video, I am actually burning real photos that once meant a great deal to me. "
Dead World was shot on location at a ranch in between Elizabethtown and Leitchfield, KY and in BMB Studios of Louisville, KY. Sticking with her tradition of working with an array of Louisville artists, other main roles were played by Louisville MCB recording artist Matthew Blake Wallace of Lotus Blake, international poet/performer Ron Whitehead, photographer Tim Druck, up and coming comedian Ryan Rubi, gallery owner Dusty June and DJ Jake Hassler in addition to other gallery owners, musicians and booking agents.
The film was sponsored by The Great Escape, Delano's Pizza, Shoneys, Delicious Wishes Catering, and Amazin' Glazin Donuts. The project involved over 60 locals as cast and crew.
Dead World will be released June 26 at a zombie round up party at Diamond Pub and Billiards. The address is 3814 Frankfort ave, and the show starts at 9 pm. In addition to the premiere of the video, entertainment will be provided by local band Ok Zombie, Divinity Rose, Ron Whitehead and others. Come dressed as zombies, hunters or victims. Prizes for the person who rounds up the most zombies, best zombie costume. No entry fee or cover charge. Attendance is 21 + and free.
For more information, please contact Divinity Rose at 502-408-9990 or divinityrose@gmail.com.
Pictures attached are by Tim Druck. High Resolution available upon request