| Element | Detail |
|---------|--------|
| Date | 24 September 2020 (International “Day of Pause”) |
| Location | Primarily streamed from New York City; satellite pop‑up “freeze zones” in London, Tokyo, and São Paulo |
| Core Concept | “Freeze” – a 60‑second collective still‑ness captured via smartphones, symbolising a moment of reflection amid global turbulence (COVID‑19, climate anxiety, social unrest) |
| Key Figures | • Amirah Adara – 27‑year‑old lifestyle blogger (Instagram @amirah.adara) known for minimal‑ism, sustainable fashion, and wellness‑centric content.
• Sam Bourne – 32‑year‑old experimental musician (Band “Bourne Shift”) and visual‑artist celebrated for immersive installations and glitch‑aesthetic graphics. |
Pros:
Sam Bourne: Typically known in this context as a digital content creator or performer who often collaborates on lifestyle-themed projects, short-form entertainment, or adult-oriented media. Context of the "Freeze" Release
a specific scene or episode within a thematic series titled " ," which features performers Amirah Adara Sam Bourne
Both Amirah Adara and Sam Bourne leverage platforms like X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, and specialized content sites to maintain their relevance. Their ability to trend under specific keywords is a testament to their marketing savvy and the loyalty of their viewers.
Often cast in these narrative-driven scenes, Bourne acts as the protagonist who gains control over the environment using the "freeze" mechanic. Style and Format
Scene/Performance Type: In entertainment, a "freeze" or "mannequin challenge" style production was a popular trend where performers remained motionless during a scene.