The Legend of The Looms – Ali Al-Jamri
presented in partnership with the British Arab Centre
at Blackburn Museum & Art Gallery
February – 8 March 2025
Free admission.
Commissioned by the Arab British Centre as part of As We Are, Might Have Been, and Could Be, in partnership with British Textile Biennial.Working in film for the first time, Ali Al-Jamri’s commission titled The Legend of The Looms is an installation of poetry, film and textiles exploring shared revolutionary histories through handloom weaving. It features a filmed narrative debate poem between two ghostly handloom weavers: one from the North West, where weavers were critical in working class movements before, during and after the Peterloo Massacre of 1819; the other from Bahrain, where weaving communities played vital roles in reform movements. In this dramatised performance, the ghostly weavers spar over whose life was harder, whose struggles were fiercer, whose folk poetry better, until they find common ground and friendship.
Writer and producer: Ali Al-Jamri
Film director and producer: Ricardo Vilela
Curator: Jessica El Mal
Additional footage: Mohammed Jassim
Textile creation: Ibukun Baldwin