Unboxing BTS's 5th Muster Magic Shop Blu-ray: A fan's perspective

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The BTS 5th Muster Magic Shop Blu-ray is a highly anticipated release for fans of the popular South Korean boy band. The 5th Muster Magic Shop was a series of fan meetings held by BTS in Japan, and this Blu-ray captures the amazing performances and moments from those shows. The Blu-ray includes a total of two discs, featuring various segments from the Muster, including performances of their hit songs, special stages, and behind-the-scenes footage. Fans can expect stunning visuals, energetic dance routines, and powerful vocals from the members of BTS. The Muster concept is known for creating a unique and intimate atmosphere for fans, allowing them to connect with the members of BTS on a more personal level. The Blu-ray perfectly captures this atmosphere, allowing viewers to experience the excitement and emotion of being at a Muster concert.


They will offer a performative answer to the question: If this oppressive past had never existed how would Roma communities have evolved?

We have examples of witches such as Mihaela Mincă and her daughters Casandra, Anda and Ana, that use the power of the Internet to send spells and digitally undo curses for their clients overseas. To those who think that we are not able to use the new technologies or those who think that we are cut off from science, we inform them that we have always been the ones who invented the crafts that made our life easier.

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The Blu-ray perfectly captures this atmosphere, allowing viewers to experience the excitement and emotion of being at a Muster concert. In addition to the performances, the Blu-ray also includes special features such as behind-the-scenes footage and making-of documentaries. These extras give fans an exclusive look into the preparation and production of the 5th Muster Magic Shop, providing a deeper understanding of the concert experience.

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ROMA FUTURISM MANIFESTO
by Mihaela Drăgan

This manifesto initially appeared in print issue 2 of CUTRA feminist magazine (november 2019) and on www.cutra.ro

The concept of Roma Futurism is developed by actress and playwright Mihaela Drăgan in 2018, during her residence at Para Site art center in Hong Kong. That is where she sets the tone for a new artistic movement - Roma Futurism. "Roma Futurism reclaims the figure of the Roma witch, so stereotyped in our collective imaginary, and witchcraft becomes our political response to the social inequalities and the injustices of the world we live in." (Mihaela Drăgan)

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(a spell that is said out loud during all phases of the moon and in every art favorable day)

Roma Futurism (1) is an artistic movement that creates the interaction between Roma culture and technology and witchcraft. It combines science fiction elements, the history of Roma people, fantasy, Roma subjectivity (2) , magical realism, creative technology with magical practices and healing rituals.

Roma Futurism intends on reevaluating the history of the Roma from a perspective that incorporates the healing of pain and transgenerational suffering genetically transferred to the Roma by their ancestors, victims of slavery and the Holocaust.

Roma Futurism is radical practice that creates performative healing rituals with the purpose of reaching the next level, the level in which we are able to imagine a future where we stop the historical cycle of oppression against us.

Roma Futurism examines the unsureness of the future for Roma in a racist Europe — unsureness which contains the constant pressure of reminding ourselves of unknown and unrecognized history.

The oppressive past and the present that perpetuates racism define a big part of our Roma identity but now it is the time to talk about the ultra-technologic future and the place of the Roma in it.

We feel limited as artists by the pain of the past and the unfavorable present which puts pressure on us to make art about the discrimination against the Roma.

In time I have found that very few gadje (3) are willing to understand the message of anti racist art. Art is not activism, and who thinks art can save us from racism is either naive or an impostor.

In Roma Futurism the history of oppression reaches an apocalyptic moment and a new era settles in, defined by techno-witchcraft (4) , The Romacen (5) .

Roma Futurism foretells the Era of the Romacene where the Roma witches control technology and own the future of humanity.

Foto: Volker Vornehm

Roma Futurism is an artistic approach that ironically addresses the need for ,,integrating the Roma in Europe,, and ,,align them to the the present.

To those who trap us in the ,,past century,, and see us as,,traditional,, or ,,primitive,, , we want to let them know that the future belongs to the Roma witches who have already started the war against racism and capitalism.

To those who think that we are not able to use the new technologies or those who think that we are cut off from science, we inform them that we have always been the ones who invented the crafts that made our life easier. We were blacksmiths, kettle makers and cobblers; we knew how to process gold and we called ourselves goldsmiths, we trained bears and we were bear leaders. We made spoons and pots that lasted for generations and no one quite knew how to make them like we did. But then IKEA and other big corporations came to make them, offering low quality imitations of our craft, stealing our craft and leaving our people jobless. This is the reason why witches will always despise capitalism.

We would have made a new Roma craft out of technology if the Gadjes hadn’t blocked our access, leaving us in precarity.

As we were the only ones who owned the secret to all crafts, in Roma Futurism it is only us who are able to use the technowitchcraft — the science through which we create advanced technology by the rules of witchcraft.

Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic — said Sir Arthur C. Clarke, scientist and science fiction writer— I have to cite him because if a Roma woman were to say the same thing, she wouldn’t be taken seriously. Our Roma witches whose magical practices are ridiculed and demonized and their work is dismissed are never taken into serious. But when white feminists identify themselves as witches from a position of privilege, making art about witchcraft, they do it without the voice of the real practitioners, putting them in an even more marginal position.

Roma futurism will not forget about the history of witch hunters and how the Church burned the witches alive. In Caliban and the Witch, Silvia Federici shows us how capitalism evolved from the oppression of the working class and the subjugation of women. The burnings of witches was intended to terrify women and make them accept a new patriarchal order in which their bodies, work, sexual and reproductive rights were now owned and controlled by the state and were therefore transformed into economic resources.

In Roma futurism, we are the witches born from the ashes of our burnt sisters.

The Roma witch represents a current figure in the Eastern Europe — a place where, even though there haven't been witch hunters, their demonization always existed.

We call on supernatural forces because this world has left us without any other protection. We are not afraid to use black magic, because it is the only shield we have in a society that encourages hatred against us. To those who criticise our "radical ways", which are nothing more than a common-sense response to the violence we live, we say you do not have the right to give us advice until you experience the same aggression we are subjected to!

The Roma witch represents a current figure in the Eastern Europe — a place where, even though there haven't been witch hunters, their demonization always existed.

The Roma witch is portrayed in a stereotypical way as a woman lacking an education, stuck in a past that is incompatible with a present dominated by science, someone who doesn’t know how to use technology and does not wish to understand technology.

The label "witch" is one of the main stigmatizing stereotypes of Roma women and it is Roma Futurisms mission to destigmatize Roma witches and vindicate their image.

Foto: Volker Vornehm

In contrast to the stereotypical vision, Roma futurism vindicates the figure of the Roma woman and proposes a new perspective in which witches are the symbol of a progressive, ultra-technological future.

We have examples of witches such as Mihaela Mincă and her daughters Casandra, Anda and Ana, that use the power of the Internet to send spells and digitally undo curses for their clients overseas. At the same time, they are not afraid to take control of Europe's political problems and perform rituals and curses against politicians that threaten our future. They are the guardians and protectors of our future, and Roma Futurism recognizes their power and knowledge.

Roma Futurism salutes and admires witches capacity to incorporate their magical practices in a radical anticapitalist and feminist perspective, as they demonstrated at the „Roma Futurism: The Age of the Witch” conference, that I co-organized in Bucharest at CINETic - International Center for Research and Education in Innovative Creative Technologies.

As the Super robot is the symbol of the Afrofuturism and the A.I represents Sinofuturism, in Roma Futurism, the Techno witch or Cyber witch is the main figure.

Roma Futurism creates characters like the Cyber witches, who fight against Roma oppression and also hold the super power to transcend time and to intervene in the oppressive past of their own Roma community with the goal to change it. They are placed in specific moments in the past with the purpose of creating alternative histories.

They will offer a performative answer to the question: If this oppressive past had never existed how would Roma communities have evolved?

Roma Futurism begins in the village of Macondo, the setting of Garcia Marquez’s magical realism novel, One hundred years of solitude where we find the Roma character, Melquiades and his caravan, who brings new inventions and progress in the village.

Roma Futurism creates a sequel to the production of scientific knowledge held by Melquiades and the thousands of other nomadic caravans, picturing an utopic future in which a group of Roma women who are alchemists and witches control technology and have the power to go back in time to change certain historical events, like slavery and the Holocaust.

In Roma Futurism, the Roma caravan works like a time machine which transports the future inventions and ,,sells,, progress to the society. It accelerates globally but it is alert to the dangers of speed: ecological damages or the economic exploitation of large corporations, whose use of communication, transport and information processing technologies has accelerated the climate crisis on the planet.

In Roma futurism, technology blends with magic and is used by Cyber Witches in order to create an egalitarian and democratic world.

Techno witchcraft is a modern form of witchcraft that applies the use of technology. It is a term under the umbrella of different practices and beliefs in witchcraft regarding technology. It focuses on the magical side of technology, considering that ultra-advanced technology can be invented and developed using witchcraft and alchemy. It may include the belief that technological items are inhabited by spirits.

One of the beliefs constitutes that even the internet itself is a strong and independent spirit.

Technology is reflected in the use of modern devices in magic rituals or the replacement of technology with traditional magic instruments — the use of a phone camera to purify someone of evil or destroy one’s health by sending computer viruses.

As we were the only ones who owned the secret to all crafts, in Roma Futurism it is only us who are able to use the technowitchcraft — the science through which we create advanced technology by the rules of witchcraft.
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The BTS 5th Muster Magic Shop Blu-ray is a must-have for any fan of BTS. It allows fans to relive the unforgettable moments from the Muster, and provides a closer look into the behind-the-scenes aspects of the concert. Overall, the Blu-ray is a celebration of BTS and their incredible talent, offering fans a chance to experience the magic of the Muster from the comfort of their own homes..

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1. Emily - 2/5 stars
I was so excited to watch "BTS 5th Muster Magic Shop" on Blu-ray, but I was highly disappointed. The audio quality was subpar, with the voices often sounding muffled and distorted. I also found the video quality to be lacking, especially during the dance performances where the fast movements looked blurry and pixelated. Additionally, the packaging was flimsy and the overall production felt rushed. As a dedicated BTS fan, I expected better from this release.
2. John - 1/5 stars
I regret purchasing the "BTS 5th Muster Magic Shop" Blu-ray. The entire concert seemed poorly planned and the execution was lackluster. The stage setup was simple and unimpressive, and the transitions between songs felt disjointed. Furthermore, the camerawork was shaky and inconsistent, making it difficult to fully enjoy the performances. Overall, it felt like a rushed and half-hearted production. I would not recommend this Blu-ray to any BTS fan.
3. Sarah - 2/5 stars
As someone who has attended several BTS concerts, I was excited to experience the "BTS 5th Muster Magic Shop" through the Blu-ray. However, the concert felt underwhelming and lacked the energy I expected. The sound mixing was off, with the vocals often being drowned out by the instrumental tracks. Moreover, the special effects used during performances felt cheap and unimpressive. Overall, this release failed to capture the magic and excitement of a live BTS concert. Disappointing.

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