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Informed by post-independence avant-gardes and the vernacular
traditions of her native Morocco, Khalili's artistic approach
combine performative strategies of storytelling, reactivating the
"civil poetry" as defined by Italian poet and filmmaker Pier Paolo
Pasolini and inspired by the old tradition of Moroccan Al-Halqa. As
a political voice endorsing the collective one from the singular
experience, Pasolini's civic poet mirrors the Moroccan "Halqa," the
country's most ancient form of public storytelling. Mixing up
popular tales, ancient poems and political references the Al-Halqa
performer subverts official historiographies and narratives to
eventually become at once the people's "living archives" and its
public voice. Operating similarly, Khalili's work develops civic
platforms for first person accounts eventually forming collective
stories of resistance.
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