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From February 10, to April 1, 2024

Song for Many Movements: Scenes of Collective Creation

An ephemeral experiment in which the ground floor of the museum becomes a stage for encounters, conversations and shared listening
Photo: Miquel Coll

Talks, poetry, performance and live radio broadcasting. The ground floor of MACBA becomes a public agora over the course of six weeks. It presents moving-image works and archival materials that allow to trace alliances between over fifty artists and collectives.

In her poem “A Song for Many Movements”, Audre Lorde reminds us that “our labour has become more important than our silence”. The coming together of bodies makes noise, especially when attentive not only to the voices raised, but also to the sounds and vital rhythms emerging from the necessary pauses, relays, and breaks. It is in these multiple modes of holding one another and in the ongoing rehearsals of ways of being together, that scenarios for collective creation are articulated. This is what sustains collective bodies, but also institutions.

Song for many movements is an ephemeral experiment in which the ground floor of the museum becomes a stage for encounters, conversations and shared listening. It is a provisional opening of ongoing research, following its past and future genealogies, inside and outside of the museum, thus exposing collective learning dynamics and the questions raised in the process. The project is an invitation to conceive the exhibition as a space to be inhabited. A display of situated experiences, embodied archives and bodies of research that emerge from the transversal work of the museum and beyond.

More than an exhibition, it is a rehearsal in different ways of mutual exposure and sustenance of one another. The materials gathered refer to processes of collective creation in the present, while invoking past histories that constitute the living memory of what is to come. The project is articulated around an intensive public programme —talks, conversations, poetry, performance and live radio broadcast— that aims to turn the exhibition space of the museum into a public agora over the course of six weeks.

In dialogue with this series of encounters, Song for Many Movements unfolds a complex documentary device that includes moving-image works, sounds, publications, printmaking and archival materials belonging to more than fifty artists and collectives. These materials form constellations around specific case studies of militant cinema, community video or cooperative printing while exploring alliances and networks of solidarity across geographies and temporalities: from the 1969 Pan-African Festival in Algiers, to the International Palestinian Exhibition in Beirut in 1978, passing through the International Resistance Museum in exile (1973-1989) to the emergence of new forms of activism and cultural agitation around the HIV/AIDS crisis, which made clear that illness cannot be individualised and that it is always political.

These “scenarios of collective creation” are woven from spontaneous alliances, networks of affection and elective affinities. The collectivity at stake here is that which takes place in kitchen conversations, in shared readings and songs, in solidarity understood as an everyday practice. This “collective creation” refers to the brewing processes that precedes the instituting moment. What happens behind the scenes and before the heroic gesture with which some burst into history, while others are erased and silenced. Collective creation is mobilized within the invisible theatre of everyday life.

Participants 

ACT UP, AIDS Anarchive (Equipo re), Radio Alhara, Xoán Anleo, María José Arjona, Miquel Arnal, Marwa Arsanios, Samira Badran, Belleza y Felicidad Fiorito, Erick Beltrán, Mohamad Bitari, Benzo Canela, Denis Chapón, Chimurenga, Collectif Mohamed, [contra]panorama, Julio Cortázar, La Cuina (MACBA’s Kitchen), Gustavo Duch (Soberanía Alimentaria), Equipo Jeleton, Falasteen Comunitat Palestina, FESTAC ’77, Festival Panafricain d’Alger, Ángela Furquet, Antonio Gagliano and Verónica Lahitte, Jesús Garay, Maite Garbayo Maeztu, Nancy Garín, Daniel Gasol, Mauricio Gatti, Gran Fury, Grupo Cine Liberación, Grupo Experimental de Cine de la Cineteca del Tercer Mundo, Grup de Treball, Nadia Jabr, Emily Jacir, Rasheed Jalloul, Salah Jamal, Kuwa Jasiri, Jokkoo Collective, Yazan Khalili (The Question of Funding), William Klein, Las Cosas, Learning Palestine Group (with Maya Watanabe), Lesley Lokko, Leve Productora, lumbung press, MACBA’s Young People’s Group (with Anna Irina Russell), Kati Macskássy, Hache Mau, Lina Meruane, Dana Michel, Marina Monsonís, Metzineres, Miramizu, Museo de la Solidaridad Salvador Allende, Nazario Luque, Neigbourhood Children’s Group (with Marc Larré), Ocaña, El Palomar, Past Disquiet (International Art Exhibition for Palestine, 1978) by Kristine Khouri and Rasha Salti, Independent Studies Programme (PEI) Participants, Dock Workers’ Union of Barcelona, Vijay Prashad (Tricontinental Institute for Social Research), Precolumbian, Joan Rabascall, Hunter Reynolds, La Rara Troupe, Marlon T. Riggs, Mayra A. Rodríguez Castro, Ebla Sadek, Tania Safura Adam, Sabine Salamé, Teresa Stout (aka softchaos), Top Manta, Tucumán Arde, Josune Urrutia, Cecilia Vicuña, Video-Nou/Servei de Vídeo Comunitari, among others.

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dates
From February 10, to April 1, 2024
location
Meier building
title
Song for Many Movements: Scenes of Collective Creation
dates
From February 10, to April 1, 2024
title
Song for Many Movements: Scenes of Collective Creation
location
Meier building
Song for Many Movements: Scenes of Collective Creation
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highlights
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Open Kitchen. <em>Scents from Gaza: Resistances and Alliances on the Plate</em>
Open Kitchen. Scents from Gaza: Resistances and Alliances on the Plate
Activity
Thursday, February 29, 2024
Guided tour to <em>Song for Many Movements. Scenes of Collective Creation</em>
Guided tour to Song for Many Movements. Scenes of Collective Creation
Activity
Wednesday, February 21, and Wednesday, March 6, 13 and 20, 2024
Precolumbian &amp; Teresa Stout (softchaos) x Radio Alhara (live)
Precolumbian & Teresa Stout (softchaos) x Radio Alhara (live)
Activity
Friday, March 22, 2024
Mayra A. Rodríguez Castro: <em>Chrysalises</em>
Mayra A. Rodríguez Castro: Chrysalises
Activity
Thursday, March 21, 2024
Trafficking in Knowledge
Trafficking in Knowledge
Activity
Saturday, February 24, 2024
<em>Unofficial History During the Hypothetical Transition to Democracy: The Video-Nou Case</em>
Unofficial History During the Hypothetical Transition to Democracy: The Video-Nou Case
Activity
Thursday, March 14, 2024
Imprints of the Collective Body 
Imprints of the Collective Body 
Activity
Saturday, March 9, 2024
Vijay Prashad: <em>The Cultural Struggle in a Planet Between Decay and Hope </em>
Vijay Prashad: The Cultural Struggle in a Planet Between Decay and Hope 
Activity
Thursday, March 7, 2024
El Palomar: <em>Museo de las locas</em> (live)
El Palomar: Museo de las locas (live)
Activity
Saturday, March 2, 2024
Nancy Garín: <em>From the River to the Sea, the Songs We Must Hear</em>
Nancy Garín: From the River to the Sea, the Songs We Must Hear
Activity
Friday, March 1, 2024
Jokkoo with Miramizu, Rasheed Jalloul &amp; Sabine Salamé x Radio Alhara (live)
Jokkoo with Miramizu, Rasheed Jalloul & Sabine Salamé x Radio Alhara (live)
Activity
Friday, February 9, 2024
Trafficking in Knowledge
Trafficking in Knowledge
Activity
Saturday, March 16, 2024
<em>Trafficking in Knowledge</em>. Nendo Dango Workshop
Trafficking in Knowledge. Nendo Dango Workshop
Activity
Saturday, February 24, 2024
Marwa Arsanios: <em>Towards Relations of Usership</em>
Marwa Arsanios: Towards Relations of Usership
Activity
Friday, February 23, 2024
Dana Michel in conversation with María Berríos
Dana Michel in conversation with María Berríos
Activity
Friday, February 23, 2024
Emily Jacir: <em>Translational localities. The politics of land, food, planting and community</em> 
Emily Jacir: Translational localities. The politics of land, food, planting and community 
Activity
Thursday, February 22, 2024
Maite Garbayo Maeztu: <em>To Let Something Do Its Thing</em>
Maite Garbayo Maeztu: To Let Something Do Its Thing
Activity
Thursday, February 22, 2024
Lesley Lokko: <em>One Tongue Singing </em>
Lesley Lokko: One Tongue Singing 
Activity
Friday, February 16, 2024
Tania Safura Adam
Tania Safura Adam: Black Solidarity Communities
Activity
Thursday, February 15, 2024
Amics MACBA. Song for many movements
Let’s visit Song for Many Movements: Scenes of Collective Creation 
Activity
Wednesday, February 14, 2024
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VIDEO SUMMARY “SONG FOR MANY MOVEMENTS: SCENES OF COLLECTIVE CREATION”
VIDEO SUMMARY “SONG FOR MANY MOVEMENTS: SCENES OF COLLECTIVE CREATION”
Song for many movements is an ephemeral experiment in which the ground floor of the museum becomes a stage for encounters, conversations and shared listening.
playlist
05:27
VIDEO SUMMARY “SONG FOR MANY MOVEMENTS: SCENES OF COLLECTIVE CREATION”
01:43:05
TANIA SAFURA ADAM: BLACK SOLIDARITY COMMUNITIES
01:21:08
TRAFFICKING IN KNOWLEDGE. Open PEI seminar
01:40:52
VIJAY PRASHAD: THE CULTURAL STRUGGLE IN A PLANET BETWEEN DECAY AND HOPE
02:56:34
UNOFFICIAL HISTORY DURING THE HYPOTHETICAL TRANSITION TO DEMOCRACY: THE VIDEO-NOU CASE