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Tuesday 19 November
Tickets OT301-Ventilator Cinema // 19:00 // € 4
Agraw and “cinema from below” 
Genre: Lecture, discussion, screening
Open: 19:00 - 22:00 hrs
Tickets: € 4
Line up: Nadir Bouhmouch, Soumeya Ait Ahmed

Lecture and discussion by Tizintizwa Collective (Nadir Bouhmouch & Soumeya Ait Ahmed).
Lumbung Practice Lecture and discussion.

Doors open: 19:00 hrs
Start lecture: 19:30 hrs
Finish lecture: 21:00 hrs
Drinks: 21:00-22:00 hrs

This lecture and discussion is part of the Lumbung Practice programme, where participating collectives from de Appel curatorial programme, Gudskul collective Practice, and Sandberg Temporary programme learn about lumbung, self-organization, and sociopolitical artistic and curatorial practice, as well as producing alternative art institutions and economies for the future.
This event is co-produced by KANAL-Centre Pompidou and de Appel.

Nadir and Soumeya will screen parts of films they have been working on and discuss the practice of the commons in Morocco and how they connect it to making “cinema from below”. 

Countless historians have described vast portions of pre-capitalist Morocco as a “bled siba,” a chaotic land where “general anarchy” was the rule. Of course, this narrative lies at the heart of the discourse used to delegitimize the highly decentralized, confederated and relatively horizontal social structures which characterised much of the country up until the 1930s. At the heart of this organised “disorganisation” lie the commons, for which responsibility is carried by decisions from below. The Tizintizwa collective’s research delves into these communitarian models which are not only omnipresent in Moroccan collective consciousness, but continue to be practiced in ever-changing ways including in social struggles like that of the 2011 Imider protest movement. For Tizintizwa, in relation with these struggles, these models can also be applied to the field of arts and culture, whether in the creative process or in the manner by which arts spaces are organised. Tizintizwa’s practice thus attempts to experiment with how this can be accomplished, whether it is through making a “cinema from below,” archive-making inspired by “agadirs” (collective granaries), or by carving out common spaces for “popular knowledge”-production. 

Tizintizwa (mountain pass of the bees) is a polydisciplinary art and research collective that provides pretexts for collective creation and cross-pollination. Their practice is based on working together and with others, finding consonance in difference and championing heterogeneity in nature and culture. Their work often involves collaborating with agricultural communities, documenting oral literature and ancestral traditions, observing ecological transformations, facilitating cross-regional dialogue and highlighting the importance of transgenerational transmission and the relationship between land and people. In 2019, Tizintizwa initiated AWAL, a collaborative oral heritage archive project which includes a rural residency and a public programme dedicated to documenting, unpacking and curating "oraliture" in Morocco and beyond.