The Tempest Society
Bouchra Khalili in conversation with Joachim Ben Yakoub
The Tempest Society is neither documentary nor fiction, but rather a hypothesis. Three Athenians from different backgrounds form a group to examine the current state of Greece, Europe, and the Mediterranean. They get together on a theatre stage that is being used as a public space. They call themselves The Tempest Society in tribute to Al Assifa ('the tempest' in Arabic), a theatrical troupe consisting mainly of North African immigrant workers and French students with North African heritage that was active in 1970s Paris. Al Assifa used the format of a ‘theatrical newspaper’ to communicate the everyday struggles of immigrants against inequality and racism in France.
Friday 5 April 2024 at 8.30pm
K1 - KANAL-Centre Pompidou
Co-presentation KANAL-Centre Pompidou & L’Art Rue
Bouchra Khalili graduated in Film and Media and Audiovisual Arts in Paris. She has won various prizes and her work has been shown at numerous international exhibitions and artistic events, from Jeu de Paume (Paris) and MoMa (New York) to documenta 14 (Kassel) and Sharjah Biennial (Sharjah).