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Tangier is Having a Makeover

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Local artisans in Tangier have embarked on an ambitious series of projects to clean up and beautify their neighbourhoods


According to a report carried by Morocco World News, the initiative began this year with several neighbourhoods in Tangier competing to create the most impressive decoration of their streets.

The time-sequence video (above) shows local Moroccans designing, cleaning, building, decorating, and beautifying their street. The engineers, architects, wrought-iron workers, designers, painters, artists, handy-men and residents worked day and night to turn their street into a dream-like, colourful, and spotless destination.


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Dance Moves in Fez on Sunday

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A dance performance this Sunday in Fez is based on the question, "What is the Oldest Thing in the World?" Brazilian choreographer Natalia Fernandes has invited artists from various parts of the world to answer it, and the Fez audience will be able to share two different answers. 
Natalia Fernandes will be performing, along with Ruby Smith and Evelyn Reilly at the ALIF Riad in Fez. Beforehand, from 3 PM, a workshop will also be held there.




When: Sunday, February 7. Workshop at 3 PM, Performance at 5 PM
Where: ALIF Riad, 6 Derb Drissi, Batha, Fez Medina

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Alright Gandhi - Free Concert in Fez

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Berlin based group Alright Gandhi in Concert will give a free concert on Friday (February 12th) at 7 pm at the ALIF Riad, 6 Derb Drissi, Batha


Alright Gandhi formed in Berlin 2014, a place where people come to from all over the world to do whatever they feel like and nobody minds. Kalle Enkelmann (DE), Pietro Fornara (IT) and Rosa Gerhards (UK) met each other in the chaos of underground jam sessions and psychedelic jazz nights to play music on wild and crowded weekdays.

Lyricist and singer Rosa Gerhards

The band became an intimate alternative, a little oasis of songs visited by friends and musicians recorded by Kalle as the songs materialise. Alright Gandhi exists by the same motto as its carefree environment: if it smells good tastes good sounds good, say yes! But it goes far away from heavy industrial Berlin. Full of acoustic, natural sound, it's the calm voice reflecting how all that freedom feels.

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Moroccan News Briefs #135

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HM King Mohammed VI inaugurates seawater desalination barge

On February 8th in Dakhla HM King Mohammed VI inaugurated a seawater desalination barge, capable of transporting treated water to inaccessible coastal villages suffering from drought conditions.


Named Oued Massa, the craft, whose acquisition had been requested by the king following the floods that hit the south in 2014, desalinates and treats sea water. The process is done in three steps: filtration water (by sand or cartridge), reverse osmosis (which allows the removal of the salt, bacteria and viruses), followed by treatment with disinfectants. The barge has machines able to immediately control the water quality (salinity and PH).

This barge can produce enough drinking water for 75,000 people per day at a rate of 20 litres per day per person. Besides its 300 m3 storage capacity, it can directly transfer the amount of water produced on the platform, even at sea, " explained Youssef Eddai, Lieutenant Colonel in the Royal Navy. The output can either be stored on board, or be pumped to land via pipes. Then Oued Massa is also assisted by a vessel (with a capacity of 100 m 3 ) to serve the coastal villages whose ports are difficult to access.


The Oued Massa barge was bought from the Dutch company Damen who claim."the method is particularly interesting because it can produce drinking water from almost any water source . It is also an efficient process in energy ".

The aim is to compensate for the shortage of drinking water given that Morocco which, according to the 2014 report of the World Resource Institutes which says the major part of Moroccan territory is on "high risk" drought alert with some areas classified as "extremely risky".


27.9% of young people from 15 to 24 have no work or training

According to the High Commission for Planning (HCP) the share of young people aged 15 to 24 who are neither in employment nor in education or training (NEET) represents 27.9% nationally, 45.1% among women and 11.4% among men.

It is 15% among young people aged 15 to 17 years (25.6% for girls and 5.7% for boys) and 34.4% among those aged 18-24 years (54.2% for girls and 14.5% for boys), said the HCP in an information note on the situation of the labor market in 2015.

The number of employed who work excessive working hours - exceeding 48 hours per week - is 41.4% nationally, 46.9% urban and 35.9% In rural areas it is 51.6% among men and 13.7% among women.

Approximately 91% of employees work during the day, 3% alternating day and night and 1% work only at night.

It is estimated that 1.3% worked less than 14 hours per week (or less than 2 hours per day on average) at the national level, 0.6% in urban areas and 2.1% in rural areas. This proportion was 0.6% among men and 3.4% among women.

Nearly two out of three employees (62.9%) did not have employment contracts. This proportion reaches 89.4% in the construction sector.

Eight employed persons in ten (79.4%) do not have medical coverage, 94% rural and 65.2% in urban areas. Among employees, this proportion stood at 59.1% nationally, 82.2% in rural areas and 50.4% in urban areas.


Morocco's love affair with shopping malls continues

At the same time as Morocco Mall broke its attendance record, Tangier is on track to have its own mega mall in March.


The Aksal group says that Casablanca 's Morocco Mall received 18 million visitors in 2015, an attendance increase of 11% over the 16 million visitors in 2012.

Tangier will finally have its shopping mall.  The opening of Tangier City Centre, which covers an area of ​​45,000 square meters, is scheduled for late March,


Nearly 80% of the commercial area of ​​the centre has been leased to 85 national and international brands. The centre promises to be a great space for relaxation and recreation, with incomparable views of the Straits of Gibraltar. The centre has parking for 1,400 vehicles

Their will also be two hotels  - Hilton Tangier City Centre (5 stars), with 180 rooms and 68 apartments with luxury hotel service, while the Hilton Garden Inn (4 stars) will offer 320 rooms. A residential component will be completed with 732 apartments.

The mall's Mégarama will be the 4th largest multiplex in the kingdom after those of Casablanca, Marrakech and Fez, with a capacity of 1,500 spectators and 8 screening rooms.

The ground floor will be occupied by Acima, a subsidiary of Marjane, with an area of 3,100 square metres. The large electrical goods retailer Electroplanet will occupy the remaining 5,900 square meters, with 40 other stores. The 1st floor will be installed 36 shops and upstairs an area of ​​9,000 square metres will be dedicated to catering and entertainment.

The Tangier City Centre is one of many projects of modernisation and development of the city, near the new railway station, which will soon host the first TGV in Morocco. In 2013, King Mohammed VI launched the "Tangier Metropolis" which includes the conversion of the Tangier city marina, a new fishing port and marina.

Contemporary dance in Marrakech

The 11th edition of the International Festival of Contemporary Dance "Is On", takes place from 1st to the 12th of March.


The event features a diverse programme of dance as well as video installations around Marrakech. There will also be discussions about contemporary dance and the future of the discipline and its organisation in Morocco. It is intended that a forum, bringing together both artists and cultural operators, will discuss the drafting of a charter to structure the medium of contemporary dance in Morocco.

Trained dancers will hold several master classes known as "Al Mokhtabar", literally the "laboratory". An open training programme for young artists and amateurs will be led by Tawfiq Izeddiou, co-founder of the festival and the Anania Dance Company.

The master classes will be marked by the input from big names in contemporary dance including Mathilde Monnier, director of the Pantin National Choreographic Centre in France and Pierre Droulers from Charleroi in Belgium.

Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui

The festival will feature Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, the Moroccan-Belgian choreographer and director of Ballet Flanders, who will present a preview of its "4D" show performed with the Eastman company. Also taking part will be dancers from France, Tunisia, Palestine and Mali. Morocco will be represented by Khalid Benghrib and Youness Atbane, co-founders of the company 2K-far and Meryem Jazuli from Space Darja.

Exhibition of Saharan Art

The Caisse de dépôt et de Gestion (CDG) and the National Council for Human Rights (CNDH) has organised "Reflets South", a new exhibition about Saharan art.



This event opens today at  he Art Gallery Espace  CDG in Rabat, and runs to the 15th of February.


Eight artists from the southern provinces will have work on show, including Aijou Fatima Ahmed Bibaoune El Imam Dmiji and Toufa Harah. All were selected by the partner artist of the event Boucha El Hasani, following suggestions from artist, writer, poet and art critic, Brahim El Haissan,

Nabil Ayouch's film Much Loved gains more awards

Nabil Ayouch's Much Loved is not only a hit with the Moroccans who have downloaded copies, but also with the international cinema world. On February 8 in Paris, the film won the prestigious Prix Lumière 2016.



'Much loved' has won a string of awards. This latest film by Nabil Ayouch won the Francophone Film Award at the 21st cérémonie des Prix Lumière, which was held at the Espace Cardin in Paris. This is the second time the 46 year old filmmaker won the award, the first time having been for "God's Horses".

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Ikea In Casablanca May Open Soon

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Morocco's squabble with Ikea may soon be resolved. The Moroccan authorities have issued Ikea Morocco the document that was missing for the opening of the store at new Zenata Eco-City centre located on the eastern outskirts of Casablanca

On February the 11th Ikea received its "certificate of conformity" from the Moroccan authorities. The absence of this document was the official pretext for the cancellation of the opening of the Swedish furniture store. The commission responsible for issuing the certificate had conducted a monitoring visit in the store on the February the 10th.

The store still needs the endorsement of Inter Ikea Systems, the entity that manages the franchise brand around the world, to open the store. During a "test day" in the presence of the families of employees that will take place on 22 February, Inter Ikea Systems will decide whether or not it can deliver its agreement.

The hypothetical opening of the store does not automatically mean the end of the crisis at Ikea. Employees have been complaining about the "deleterious social climate" and plan to inform Inter Ikea Systems about what they feel is the pressure they are under from the top management. Employees have been quoted in the Moroccan media as saying "if the store is technically ready to open, morally it is a different story. We no longer want to work with those few people who do not respect the values ​​of Ikea or even labour law".


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Morocco - No Zika Virus, But On Alert

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According to the Moroccan Ministry of Health no cases of the Zika virus have been found in the country


The Ministry issued a statement saying that after consultation and coordination with "the relevant partners" and the World Health Organisation, preventive measures have been taken by the department, in particular the strengthening of border controls aimed at detecting any infection from endemic areas.

Work has also been undertaken in supporting the capacity of the national public health laboratories and the mobilisation of necessary "medical tools."

Morocco has also decided to advise travellers to countries at risk and strengthen the fight against mosquitoes on airplanes and ships from countries affected by Zika. As a precaution, people from these countries will not be able to donate their blood for a period of 28 days after arrival in Morocco.

A hotline was available to travellers to and from these countries. The number is : 080 100 47 47.

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Eleonora's Falcon - Will Morocco's Conservation Plan Be Acted On?

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Eleonora's falcon (Falco eleonorae) is a migratory raptor that arrives in Morocco each year to breed on the island of Mogador off the coast from Essaouira. Although it is not critically endangered (listed as "least concern") the Moroccan Department of Water and Forestry is taking steps to conserve the species on Mogador


The Water and Forestry Department together with researchers from Morocco and Spain have been working for several years on a conservation action plan, that is intended to help them better understand Eleonora's falcon, improve reproduction space and increase its population. The plan is yet to be finalised and implemented.

"The falcon Eleonore is an emblematic species of Moroccan fauna. Hence the importance of conservation," says Zouhir Amhaouch, from the Division of Natural Parks and Reserves.

The ongoing study programme in Morocco mobilises a team of six researchers and three doctoral students working in partnership with the University of Alicante and a research institute in Spain.

"As researchers, we provide scientific information," explains Hamid Rguibi, ornithologist and professor at the University Chouaib Doukkali of El Jadida. "Personally, I work on the reproductive success. Eleonora's falcon lays three to four eggs per nest. I follow them until they fledge."

Researchers also want to study the falcon's migration route. "It will be a better target our actions for the conservation of this species," says Rguibi. However, they have not been as successful as other researchers. Their study in 2013 did not succeed due to lack of budget.

"We started in September following two adult falcons. But we lost the satellite signal in December at the Sahara in Niger," the researcher said, adding that they have since dropped the research because of the cost of such an operation. A satellite transmitter costs about 1200 euros (over 12,000 dirhams), and a further 2,600 to 2,70070 euros (26,000 27,000 dirhams) for a satellite subscription.

Recent satellite tracking of falcons from Italy and Spain confirming that the birds migrate over the Sahara to Madagascar.

This is a long-distance migrant, wintering in Madagascar. The migration route has been recently confirmed by Spanish and German researchers, and, contrary to previous suggestions, it has been demonstrated by satellite telemetry to be inland through the African continent. Traditionally it has been suggested to be coastal, with birds from the western end of the Mediterranean flying to Suez before flying south down the Red Sea, and across the Horn of Africa. However, recent satellite tracked an inland route through the Sahara Desert, the equatorial rainforests until reaching Kenya and Mozambique. The total distance covered during the flight has reached up to 9,000 km (5,600 mi) for a single one-way trip.

The Moroccans are also studying an eco-tourism project on the island of Mogador at the request of the authorities of Essaouira. The target would be primarily students in groups limited to twelve at a time.

Eleonora's Falcon - all you need to know

Eleonora's falcon is named after Eleonor of Arborea, national heroine of Sardinia. Eleanor was particularly interested in ornithology and was the first person to legislate protection to a certain species of bird (falcon). Based on this, the Eleonora's falcon (Falco eleonorae) was named after her.

This species has a very large range, and hence does not approach the thresholds for Vulnerable under the range size criterion (extent of occurrence 20,000 km2 combined with a declining or fluctuating range size, habitat extent/quality, or population size and a small number of locations or severe fragmentation). The population trend appears to be increasing, and past declines are not believed to have been be sufficiently rapid to approach the thresholds for Vulnerable under the population trend criterion (30% decline over 10 years or three generations). The population size is moderately small to large, and it is not believed to approach the thresholds for Vulnerable under the population size criterion (10,000 mature individuals with a continuing decline estimated to be >10% in 10 years or three generations, or with a specified population structure). For these reasons the species is evaluated as Least Concern. - Birdlife International

Eleonora's Falcon is mainly insectivorous outside the breeding season. During the latter season, which is very late (from July to October) as an adaptation to coincide with autumnal bird migration, both adults and chicks consume migrating birds (mainly passerines but also small non-passerines like Hoopoe and swifts) that fly through Mediterranean islands and Atlantic coast.


During a fieldwork study in 2014, scientists recorded an unusual predation behaviour by this falcon in the Mogador archipelago off Moroccan Atlantic coast.  It was recently observed catching and imprisoning small birds, removing their flight feathers and feeding them, sometimes days later, to their young. This is unique among bird species. The authors remarked that Eleonora's Falcons kept alive some of the captured prey. To do this, "the falcons keep or ‘imprison’ some prey in a relatively deep cavity or in a fissure of rocks from where they can’t escape as their flight feathers (both tail and wings feathers) were already pulled out. Or by keeping them trapped in a tight and deep hole which makes them unable to move neither their wings nor their hanging legs (photo below of the Common Whitethroat)".


The authors reported also that this behaviour can occur even before the eggs hatch, and was already well known to a local fisherman who is staying in the archipelago in a more or less regular basis for decades.

The authors interpreted this hitherto unknown behaviour for this falcon or for any other raptor species as a form of food storage behaviour. They wrote: “Keeping prey alive, one or two days (the precise period not yet known), may allow the falcon to have a fresh food on the right moment, because the dead prey brought to the nest and untouched can no longer be consumed as it dries out too quickly”.

This unusual predation behaviour was described in  the last issue of Alauda: Qninba, A., Benhoussa, A. Radi, M., El Idrissi, A., Bousadik, H., Badaoui B. & El Agbani, M.A. 2015. Mode de prédation très particulier du Faucon d’Éléonore Falco eleonorae sur l’Archipel d’Essaouira



One of the last bird species in Europe to be discovered by science, and noted for its late breeding season and unusual feeding habits, Eleonora’s falcon is a fairly large and slender falcon, with long, narrow wings and a relatively long, rounded tail. The species occurs in two quite different colour morphs, a light and a dark form. Around 30 percent of both males and females belong to the dark form and 70 percent to the light form. The less common dark form is dark brown to slate black all over, often with a cream throat, and sometimes a reddish tinge on the lower underparts. Faint grey to buff bars can usually be seen on the tail when the bird is seen at a close distance. In contrast, the light form is dark only on the back, with white or cream cheeks and throat, a dark ‘moustache’ stripe on the face, and buff underparts, which become more reddish lower down, with black streaks. The vent is usually plain, and the greyish tail may have reddish-brown bars, with a dark tip. The degree of streaking, and of shading from buff to reddish-brown on the belly, varies between individuals, and intermediates between the dark and light forms also rarely occur. In flight, Eleonora’s falcon can be distinguished from other, similar falcon species by the dark underwing-coverts, which contrast with paler flight feathers.

The most common call of Eleonora’s falcon is a harsh keya, extended into kje-kje-kje-kjah .

Eleonora’s falcon breeds later in the year than almost any other northern hemisphere bird, a behaviour that is linked to the species’ other unusual feature, its seasonal switch in diet. For most of the year, Eleonora’s falcon feeds mainly on large flying insects, such as butterflies, beetles, locusts, dragonflies, and winged ants and termites, with prey usually caught and eaten in flight. However, during the breeding season the diet switches to small migrant birds, passing on the autumn migration from Europe to Africa. Breeding late in the year allows Eleonora’s falcon to raise its young on this seasonal glut of food. Birds are caught in the air, with hunting usually taking place over the sea, where a number of falcons may fly into a headwind, so remaining almost on the spot and forming a ‘barrier’ to intercept passing prey

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Winter Finally Arrives as Morocco Experiences Heavy Snow and Rain

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Morocco’s National Directorate of Meteorology has released a warning saying significant snowfalls are expected today (Monday) and tomorrow, across large areas of the kingdom

According to the Met Office bulletin the snow will be the result of a cold wave and is expected to continue through to Wednesday. At the same time both the Mediterranean coast and the Atlantic coast will experience storm conditions with waves’ reaching 5-6 meters in height due to winds of between 80 and 100 kilometres per hour.

Marine traffic between the ports of Tarifa, southern Spain, and that of Tangier, wassuspended from Sunday morning until further notice due to strong winds up to 75 km / h on the Strait of Gibraltar.

Sources of the Port Authority of Algeciras Bay (APBA) indicated that the port of Tarifa was closed around 11:00 am (local time) due to weather conditions.

The same sources said that shipping companies have announced cancellations between the ports of Algeciras and Tangier Med.

Maritime traffic between the ports of Tarifa and Algeciras will be restored as soon as conditions permit

Snow and Cold

Snowfalls will effect the regions of Ifrane, Sefrou, Boulemane, Midelt, Khenifra, El Hajeb, Beni Mellal, Azilal, Al Hoceima, Chaoune, the Eastern Taourirte High Plateaux, Figuig and Jerada.

From Monday too Wednesday Boulemane, Ifrane, Azrou and Midelt can expect minimum temperatures between -9 and -1 degrees Celsius. The maximum temperatures will range between 5 and 10 degrees.


The cold wave will be experienced over a large part of the country including Fez, Meknes, Beni Mellal,  Khénifra, Azilal, Sefrou, Jerada, El Hajeb, Taza, Oujda, Khouribga, Khemisset, Al Houaz, Gurecif, Berkane, Taourirt, Al Hoceima, Taounate, Chefchaouen, Figuig, Errachidia and Ouarzazate, where minimum temperatures will range between -01 and 04 degrees Celsius. Maximum temperatures will range between 5 and 10 degrees.

Heavy rain showers are expected in the regions of Chefchaouen and Ouezzane and in the High Atlas.

While Morocco has been experiencing one of the driest years on record and rain will be welcome, there is a chance of flooding and drivers should take care on snow-covered roads.

The coming week in Fez will be particularly cold with temperatures as low as 1 degree Celsius and a high probability of heavy rain showers and storms.

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Meknes International Festival of Animation

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The 15th edition of the Meknes International Festival of Animation (FICAM) will take place between March 25th and 30th in Meknes

Organised by the French Institute of Meknes and Aisha Foundation, this 15th edition is expected to attract the general public, art school students and audiovisual and film professionals

The festival will focus on the animated documentary form and include a retrospective devoted to the Romanian director Anca Damian.

Anca Damian

Anca Damian studied at the Academy of Theatre and Film Arts in Bucharest where she majored in cinematography and later obtained a Doctor's degree in Film. She has worked as the director of photography for two feature films and many other documentary films. Her work includes Crossing Dates (2008), Crulic - The Path to Beyond (2011),  A Very Unsettled Summer (2013) and the animated docu-drama The Magic Mountain (2015)
I'm digging and experimenting at every stage. One of my targets is not to repeat things, to try to be fresh. Life is a mix. Life is dark with light, tears with laughing - if life is complex why shouldn't my film be? - Anca Damian
Included in the festival is an exhibition, Travel Portraits from French director Bastien Dubois who is known for Madagascar, a Journey Diary (2010), Cargo Cult (2013) and Portraits de voyages Japon: Hôjô Jutsu (2013).

Bastien Dubois

The opening session will screen the documentary The Prophet by American Roger Allers who was inspired by the work of Gibran Khalil Gibran. The film, was a pet project of Selma Hayek who produced as well as taking the lead voice role alongside Liam Neeson. It has received mixed reviews.



The jury, chaired by the Moroccan director El Mahassine Hachadi, will have their work cut out with  32 films and 230 short films vying for one of the 6 major prizes.


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Jazz in the City ~ Jazzablanca 2016

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The 11th edition of the Jazzablanca festival plays from April the 16th to 24th and this year's programme promises to be a high quality, eclectic mix. The organisers have just released the names of the 3 headliners for the festival


On April 17th fans will be treated to a concert from the man known as "The African Sting". Richard Bona, the Cameroonian bass virtuoso and songwriter, offers stylish jazz-rock and melodies from his native Cameroon.

With the powerful groove and unparalleled precision, Bona is considered one of the most gifted bassist of his generation and has  played with big names such as Didier Lockwood, Manu Dibango, Joe Zawinul, George Benson and Pat Metheny. Today, he leads a successful solo career and is considered a star of the jazz world.

Richard Bona

“Imagine an artist with Jaco Pastorious’s virtuosity, George Benson’s vocal fluidity, Joao Gilberto’s sense of song and harmony, all mixed up with African culture. Ladies and gentlemen, that is Richard Bona!” – Los Angeles Times
On the 19th Melody Gardot will make a return to the festival after her participation in 2013. Gardot (born February 2, 1985) is a Grammy-nominated American singer, writer and musician from Philadelphia. She has been influenced by such blues and jazz artists as Judy Garland, Janis Joplin, Miles Davis, Duke Ellington, Stan Getz and George Gershwin as well as Latin music artists such as Caetano Veloso. Her music has been compared to that of Nina Simone.

Melody Gardot

Her new album Currency of Man is full of 60s soul and funk groove of the 70's. Melody Gardot is a Buddhist, a macrobiotic cook and humanitarian who often speaks about the benefits of music therapy and the urgency of living "here and now".

The final member of the headline triad and who will take to the stage on April 20th is Goran Bregovic with his orchestra.

Goran Bregovic

This Yugoslavian Roma (gypsy) musician is hailed as one of the greatest European composers. This musical genius will deliver a generous and festive performance with a mixture of gypsy music and world music. Bregović's compositions, extending Balkan musical inspirations to innovative extremes, draw upon European classicism and Balkan rhythms. He has collaborated with the late Cesaria Evora, Iggy Pop, and scored the soundtracks for Emir Kusturica's films. Recently, he announced his official return to his home town of Sarajevo and set up a Roma education. foundation.


At venues around Casablanca, including the Anfa Racecourse, the BCMI stage and United Nations Square there will be musical parades, children's workshops, master classes, open-air concerts and competitions for young musicians, Casablanca will vibrate for 9 days to the sound of ... Jazzablanca!

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Macho Mouchkil - Fighting Sexism in Morocco

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CA SUFFIT, SAFI, BARAKA!

French journalist Julia Küntzle has embarked on an ambitious project to fight against sexism, discrimination and harassment of women 
The project began in Rabat but will eventually be repeated in other countries.

"I intend to continue my project and expand internationally," Küntzle says.

The first part of the project aims to denounce the regular machismo met in Rabat  through portraits of fifty masked Moroccans each of whom share their own personal story.
I started the project to denounce the regular machismo met daily, from Rabat to Paris, Dakar, Naples, etc. It begins in Morocco under the name "Macho Mouchkil" because in Morocco the phrase "Machi Mouchkil!" in Darija means "No problem". - Julia Küntzle
Soufyane: "Widows and divorced women are treated as objects"

Soufyane: "The Macho Mouchkil that most struck me concerned my mother, who was harassed by her supervisor. She works in the state field ... Her superior told her stuff like, 'You're beautiful, do you want to sleep with me?' Because of him, she could not get ahead for two years and still has problems. He even touched her. It was really hard for her and she could not complain or seek justice. Especially since my mother is a divorcee, which is frowned upon in Morocco. Widows and divorced women are treated as objects for men here."

Raja: "I am divorced and I'm not a Miskina"

Raja: Women in Morocco and the Arab world should get angry. That's why I say that. Since my childhood, I am called the rebel in the family - because I am against the laws, customs and patriarchal traditions. What irritates me most in Morocco is 'miskina', that is to say 'the poor woman.' All women who have been slow to get married, have divorced, or who have not had children are eternally 'miskina'. However, as a divorced woman, I am tired of being labelled 'miskina". I admit that I sometimes lie. On documents I still write 'married', instead of 'divorced' because I'm afraid of what other people say. It is the same with some colleagues who ask me how is my husband. I tell them he's okay, because I know they will not behave the same way with me, and I will feel that look of pity and this name 'miskina' that pursues me ... But it makes me angry to hide that. I will not hide anymore, I do not have the age or patience."

It is to be hoped that the completed project will go on display in Morocco in the future. In the meantime, Julia Küntzle's work will be exhibited in France from March 4 to 13 as "Portraits of Morocco, the United States and France" at the Cherbourg Festival "Women in the City".

Julia's website 


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Morocco's Saharan Women ~ a New Book

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Femmes du Maroc Saharien, leurs histoires et leurs secrets (Morocco's Saharan Women, their stories and secrets), published by Mayshad editions, comprises 21 portraits of women from southern Morocco. The stories, written by Emmanuel Dierckx and illustrated by Nezha Alaoui, highlight the cultural diversity of Morocco and its hospitable culture


The author, Emmanuel Dierckx de Casterlé, was a former UN ambassador who spent several years in Rabat.in Morocco. He was born in Brussels.

"Women, portraits of Morocco Sahara" is the latest book published by the young, talented editor Nezha Alaoui. Nezha Aloui, who is also a photographer, was charmed by the women of southern Morocco, when she went there to take photos in this region and drawn to this project.

Emmanuel Dierckx de Casterlé says that women play a central role in transmitting etiquette, ritual and history.  "Thanks to mothers, aunts and grandmothers, who live close together, share,the rituals which are perpetuated in families from generation to generation."

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Gérard Depardieu Films Foodie Footage in Fez

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French actor Gerard Depardieu has just completed filming the last episode of the culinary series A Pleines Dents (Full Teeth), which will broadcast on the international Arte channel

Mounia, from Riad El Amine  Gérard Depardieu and Yassir Jawhar, Deputy Chairman of CRT 

"Morocco is a beautiful country, stable, secure and hospitable," Depardieu said. "We traveled in a spontaneous way through the streets of the medina, to discover the Fassi culinary arts and local products of this city of universal heritage of humanity. "

The episode filmed in Fez is the 19th in a series dedicated to the culinary arts of several countries, including Scotland, Italy, Germany, Spain, Denmark, France and Portugal. The fifty minute long Fez program will be broadcast in September.

At the end of there stay in Fez  the the Deputy Chairman of the Regional Council of Tourism (CRT), Yassir Jawhar, presented Depardieu with a copy of the 14th century book Table Delicacies and the Best Kinds of Food. (Les Délices De La Table Et Les Meilleurs Genres De Mets)


After a little research by The View From Fez we discovered that the book is a translation of the Arabic text "Fudalat al-Fi Khiwan Tayibat at-Taam" by the Andalusian writer (Murcia ) Ibn Razin did Tujibi, who lived in the thirteenth century. It is a book that was written between 1238 and 1266, probably for a Royal Andalusian courtyard; the text was discovered in manuscript form in Morocco (in Tetouan in the nineteenth century).

Thanks to Professor Mohamed Mezzine, Chairman of the Cultural Committee of the Fez-Sais Association, and Leila Benkirane, professor at the Faculty of Science and Technology Sais, this book was translated and published in modern form in 1984.


Gerard Depardieu, who knows more about wine than most  was accompanied on his visit by the well-known French chef, Laurent Audiot.

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Four Seasons Casablanca Hits a Snag

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The recently opened Four Seasons Hotel in Casablanca has run into a slight hitch. While its website advertises its "three Casablanca restaurants and bars with ocean views", the "chic" bars are running a little dry. as in a major "oops" moment, they failed to obtain a liquor licence.
The authorisation has been delayed due to the hotel’s location, which directly faces the Al Saud Mosque on the Casablanca Corniche.

"Refrigerated personal bar"?

The five-star hotel chain is at risk for not being granted a liquor license due to the terms of a very old royal decree dating back to July 17th 1967, which restricts the sale and consumption of liquor in establishments that are located near holy sites, places of worship, cemeteries, military buildings, and hospitals.

"The Bleu bar boasts a chic atmosphere for cocktails. Our sleek bar is the perfect place to enjoy the finest local oysters"

According to a report on the website Medias24, denial of a liquor license could cause serious losses for the hotel chain, which has invested one billion dirhams in building the hotel and expects to make 260 million dirhams in business during its first year.


The hotel administration are reluctant to comment on the status of the liquor license. “We do not know anything about it and the procedures for obtaining a license are under study,” a hotel official said.

Under Moroccan law there are two categories of venues with separate legal ramifications. The first category considers the sale of alcohol as the main activity, as in bars, for example. The second category, which would appear to apply in the Four Seasons' case, considers alcohol as a complementary service, as is the case of hotels.

If the venue in question falls within the second category, local authorities form a committee to study the distance between alcohol vendors in the area. According to Moroccan laws, there should be at least 300 meters of distance between alcohol vendors, but exceptions may be granted in the cases of hotels and restaurants.

Local authorities are ducking away from the case with the Governor of Casa Anfa, Najib Gourani, and the Wilaya declining to comment.

Alcohol is a divisive issue in Morocco, with many scholars pointing out that the Holy Quran does not explicitly forbid consumption of alcohol, but forbids "intoxication".  More conservative scholars beg to differ. But, as the Four Seasons Group is 50% owned by Saudi interests, and the mosque in question was built with Saudi money, it is expected the issue will eventually be sorted out in favour of the hotel.

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Moroccan "Maestro" Dies at 100

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Moha Oulhoucine Achibane, whom everyone called "The Maestro", died on Friday February 19th at the age of 100 years. Born 1916 in Azrou Ait Lahcen in the Province of Khénifra, he took part in the resistance against the French before turning to the music which brought him international acclaim 


In the early 1950s, he began an artistic journey that made him the undisputed master of the ahidouss, a traditional dance performed by the Amazigh (Berber) tribes of the Middle Atlas and High Atlas. His musical career took him to the four corners of the world as a worthy representative of Moroccan Amazigh culture. Among his fans was the late US President Ronald Reagan, who was responsible for giving Moha his nickname "The Maestro".

He was also nicknamed "the Eagle", after the smooth and agile movements of the ahidouss dance.


During his career Moha Oulhoucine Achibane attended more than 150 meetings and festivals in Morocco and around the world (Africa, Europe, USA), including the Popular Arts Festival of Marrakech and Fes Festival of World Sacred Music.

In 1982, he was the Moroccan who lit the torch of the World Cup in Spain.

Moha Oulhoucine Achiban suffered from ill-health in his last years, first with heart surgery in 2003 and then, nine years later, with a heart attack in 2012.

His death was announced by the president of the Association of Amazigh Poets, Khalid Zouani, who praised Moha for his more than 60 year career as a singer, dancer and orchestra leader.


Editor's Note: Some news sources are saying that Moha was aged 113 - but being born in 1916 that is hard to understand

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Marrakech Gets A Much Needed Toilet Break!

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The two most frequent complaints by visitors to the Marrakech Medina are "too many motorbikes and too few toilets". Though nobody disputes the danger and pollution caused by motorbikes, there appears to be no political will to ban them anytime soon. Toilets, however, are another story...

The very few public toilets of Marrakech are described by both locals and tourists as disgusting and the lack of toilets near tourist sites is a real headache for tour operators
"Although there are public amenities in the red city, they are in a filthy state and unusable" - L'Economiste
Public toilets in Marrakech "filthy and unusable"


Now, at last, the toilet situation may be about to change.

The news came with a headline one might not expect to see - but is nevertheless welcome: 8,5 millions de DH pour des pauses pipi - (8.5 million DH for pee breaks).

According to a story in L'Economiste, the most frequented tourists locations have been identified and the Marrakech Council will commence the project of public toilets with the rehabilitation of 60 latrines.

Additionally, the private sector is involved in the construction of seventeen toilets through the enterprise of a Moroccan resident in the Netherlands. Mustapha Chraou has been inspired by a concept that has been a hit in Europe - Darlodo (which literally means hygiene house) - a health shop and toilet complex.

Apart from pay toilets at a price of 5 DH, each site includes space for ablutions and a sales counter for hygiene products.


"In Marrakech, Darlodo's mission will be to improve and standardise the level of the health service with standards that meet health and the environment requirements," says Mustafa Chraou.

With an investment of 8.5 million DH, the company is committed to the creation of seventeen shops each of which will employ a dozen people. The first to open will be in places most visited by tourists, squares, gardens and boulevards. Two prototypes are being built: the first is located at the Place Moulay El Yazid and the second at the Koutoubia Esplanade.

Female toilets
Male toilets

Last Tuesday(February 23) Darlodo opened its first store at Moulay El Yazid. The ceremony was attended by the Minister of Tourism, Lahcen Haddad and the Wali of Marrakech Mohamed Moufakkir.

The toilet project will also be a new resource to improve the revenue of the city. But this is not the first concern of those responsible. "What interests us most is to make this service available and manage it effectively by professionals," says an adviser.

For Chraou, the experience of Marrakech is a first step in this project he hopes to expand to other cities in Morocco. In the medium term, Darlodo wants to establish 150 sites throughout Morocco by 2020.

The installation of public toilets at tourist sites is one of the main projects of the charter tourist cities, presented in December 2015 by the Ministry of Tourism. And because, according to a survey of 10,000 tourists prepared by the international consulting firm TNS Sofres on behalf of the Tourism Observatory, the lack of toilets in public places, even in the most important tourist sites, is a major cause of dissatisfaction for tourists visiting Morocco.

Things are not so advanced for those in Casablanca, where mobile toilets will soon be installed to address the lack of public facilities. An agreement was recently signed between the district of Sidi Belyout and a company working in the field. The city plans for the redevelopment of fourteen public toilets, including seven in the town of Sidi Belyout.

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Marrakech Biennale 2016 Programme

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The curatorial concept of this year’s biennial starts the premise of the designated title for the Biennale: Not New Now. It aims to provide for an intellectual framework that unites multiple arenas of art and cultures by looking at it from the particular location and history of the city of Marrakech. It builds on a longstanding history of Pan Afro-Arab unity, through critically investigating socio political projects, cultural partnerships, and art movements that have led to many shared artistic tendencies.

OPENING WEEK PROGRAM

24 - 28 February, 2016
Main Program
* Partner and Parallel Programs
Wednesday 24 February
15:00-18:00 Opening Ceremony - Palais El Bahia
16:30 Main Exhibition Tour at Palais El Bahia with curator Reem Fadda and assistant curator Ilaria Conti
18:00-19:00 “3600” Performance by Radouan Mriziga – Palais El Badii
19:00 Vernissage exhibition by Larbi Cherkaoui – Dar Cherifa *
Thursday 25 February
11:00 “NOT NEW NOW” - Curatorial Talk with Reem Fadda - La Mamounia
13:00-16:00 “The Book of Exile” Performance by Sandi Hilal & Alessandro Petti – Citernes de la Koutoubia
13:00-17:00 “Victoria Dearest” Performance by Rayyane Tabet – Pavillon de la Menara
16:00-17:30 Vernissage – Parallel Projects – L’Blassa *
16:00 Main Exhibition Tour - Dar Si Saïd
16:00 Street Art Sunset Party - Attollo - Café des Epices *
16:00-16:20 and 17:30-17:50 “Toi, un coquelicot - Un coquelicot, moi aussi” Performance by Megumi Matsubara and Marine Chesnais (music by Clovis Lemée) - Palais El Badii
16:00-17:00 “Inside Ahmed Bouanani’s Library” Improvised Talk by Juan Asís Palao Gómez - Palais El Bahia
17:00 Vernissage KE’CH collective – KE’CH swap2016 – Riad Laarouss *
18:00 “Le Départ…” - Performance by Chourouk Hriech – Dar Cherifa *
18:00-19:00 “3600” - Performance by Radouan Mriziga – Palais El Badii
18:00 Opening group exhibition “Global Wonderland” - Jnane Tamsna *

Megumi Matsubara 


EXPOSITION VENUES

1- Bank Al Maghreb* 
2- L’Blassa* 
3- Dar Cherifa 
4- ESAV 
5-Medersa Ben Youssef 

*Open from 10am-6pm every day; February 24-28 open from 10am-8pm

EXPOSITION/VIDEO INSTALLATION

Amine Oulmakki – Morocco
Oxygène – Video installation
With the support of The French Institute of Marrakech
L'Blassa

Baerbel Mueller, Juergen Strohmayer, Stefanie Theuretzbacher – Austria
Tracing the Periphery – Installation and interventions in the public space
Vernissage April 24
L’Blassa

Ben Rivers – England
The earth trembles and the sky afraid and two eyes are not brothers – Film and installation
L’Blassa

Céline Croze – Maroc/ France
Mourakouch (La terre de dieux)– Video and live performance
L’Blassa
Performance February 29 at 6pm

Emma Brack – Canada
Catching the Wind: on extinction and radical resistance – Video installation
With the support of the Canada Council for the Arts
L’Blassa

Emo de Medeiros – Benin
Kaleta/Kaleta – Video and performance
L’Blassa

Estabrak Al-Ansari – Oman
Tales of the Mother Tongue – Video and performance
March 4 from 5:00-5:30pm
Dar Cherifa

Fana Wogi – Ethiopia
Group Exhibition
Emanuel Tegene, Aida Muluneh, Wendimagne Gashaw, Tamrat Gezahegne, Ephrem Solomon
L'Blassa

Heba Y. Amin – Egypt
The Earth is an Imperfect Ellipsoid – Photography
L’Blassa

Houda Ghorbel and Wadi Mhiri – Tunisia
Comme un flamand rose – Video installation
L'Blassa

Marco Guerra – United States
Tangiers – Photography
L’Blassa

Mouna Jemal Siala – Tunisia
Le fils – Video
L’Blassa

Nadia Mounier – Egypt
The reflection of the moon – Photography
L’Blassa

Nadine Hattom – Iraq/Australia
Shadows – Photography
With the support of the Ifa Galerie Berlin 
L’Blassa

Patrick Morarescu – Germany
Performers & Performing Grounds – Video and performance
L'Blassa

Saddie Choua – Belgium
The Chouas – A Work IN Progress#Episode 3 Je jure par Dieu Tout-Puissant, je dis que la vérité et rien que la vérité – Video
L'Blassa 
Intervention March 3 at 6pm at ESAV

Sara Frikech and Lucas Ter Hall – The Netherlands
Follow the Thread – Installation
L’Blassa

Yasmina Alaoui – Morocco/France
Sans-titres – Painting and sculpture
L’Blassa

Younes Atbane – Morocco
Looking at the World Through Legs – Photography
L’Blassa

PERFORMANCES

Chourouk Hriech – France/Morocco
Le depart... – Live performance
February 25 at 6:00pm at Dar Cherifa
February 25 at 12:30pm at ESAV 

Mohamed Abdelkarim – Egypt
Christopher Columbus meets Diego Diaz and Ahmed’s Revenge – Performance
May 4 and 6
Medersa Ben Youssef

ARTS IN THE PUBLIC SPACE

Anahita Razmi – Germany
HERESCRIPTS – Cinema
With the support of the Goethe-Insitut Morocco 
Website and L’Blassa

Allard Van Hoorn – The Netherlands
Urban Songlines Marrakech – Performance
February 26, 27 and 28 from 3:00-5:00pm
Ramparts of Marrakech – Bab Nkob

Blond & Gilles – Switzerland
Carte blanche – Interventions in the public space
L’Blassa

Zbel Manifesto – Morocco
Bab(z)bel – Installation in the public space
L’Blassa

The Parallel Exposition is commissioned by the artistic committee of the MB6, designed by M’Barek Bouhchichi, and coordinated by Sanaa El Younsi.

Biennale Website

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Megumi Matsubara at the Marrakech Biennale

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Our Arts Editor's pick performance at the Marrakech Biennale

Toi, un coquelicot — Un coquelicot, moi aussi


Performance by Megumi Matsubara & Marine Chesnais
Sound by Clovis Lemée

Toi, un coquelicot—
Un coquelicot, moi aussi.

A coquelicot, you are—
A coquelicot, me too.

When will our bodies coincide?
A vanishing point will be explored. ​

Two performers ​will be present for one another i​n ​the peculiar​ environment of Palais El Badii's underground cave​.

"Toi, un coquelicot - Un coquelicot, moi aussi." (performance, 2016) is fabricated upon Megumi Matsubara's installation of ​"A proposal for a textbook to learn Braille, English, and other languages" (bronze, 2012-2015)​, "La Japonaise" (scent​​, 2015)​​ and "Undress" (text, 2015).

The performance which will have been once presented will leave a series of afterimages unfolding the works' varied states within the space.

The installation will remain on view through the closing of the biennale, 8th May 2016.

"The peculiar​ environment of Palais El Badii's underground cave​"

Details:
Palais El Badii - Cave
25th, 26th, 27th Feb - 16:00 / 17:30 twice each day

*Late arrival will not be accepted.
*Each performance will start on time and its duration is 20 minutes.
*Limited capacity of 20 persons maximum for each performance during 25th-27th.
*Photo/Video documentation is strictly prohibited.

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Free French Movie in Fez

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The Minister (French: L'Exercice de l'État)


Director: Pierre Schoeller
Year: 2011 / Duration: 1h55min / Genre: Comedy, Drama/ Language French

Cast: Olivier Gourmet, Michel Blanc, Zabou Breitman, Sylvain Deblé, Didier and Laurent Stocker Bezace

The Minister is a 2011 French-Belgian drama film directed by Pierre Schöller


Transport Minister Bertrand Saint-Jean is awoken in the middle of the night by his head of staff. A bus has gone off the road into a gully. He has no choice but to go to the scene of the accident. Thus begins the odyssey of a politician in a world that is increasingly more complex and hostile. Speed, power struggles, chaos, economic crisis... Everything follows in quick succession and clashes. Emergencies follow on each other's heels. What sacrifices are men prepared to make? Just how long will they hold up in a state that devours those that work for it?

Schoeller won three Césars 2012 with this virtuoso movie: Best Screenplay, Best Sound and Best Supporting Actor for Michel Blanc.

Movie times: Wednesday, February 24, 19h, Cinema Boujloud
Thursday, February 25, 19h, Cultural Complex Al Houria



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5th Marrakech International Airshow to Promote Morocco's Aerospace Industry

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Morocco will hold 5th International Air Show from the 27th to 30th of April 2016, under the patronage of King Mohammed VI, at the base of the School of the Royal Air Forces in Marrakech


More than 150 exhibitors, 50 delegations and 30,000 visitors are expected. With big names in the industry taking part:, Air Tractor, Alenia, Beechcraft, Bell Helicopter, Boeing, Catic, Cessna, Dassault, Diamond Aircrafts, Embraer, Finmeccanica, Gulfstream, Harris Corp, Lockheed Martin, MBDA, Pratt & Whitney, Trescal and others.

The meeting will examine the development of Morocco's aircraft manufacturing sector to ensure employment opportunities for young professionals. Job opportunities have increased after the arrival of large international groups in Morocco, such as Stelia (a subsidiary of Airbus), Bombardier, Boeing, Safran Group, United Technologies and others.

Morocco has been working consolidated its position as an international hub in this sector which is currently experiencing sustained growth. Today, Morocco's airports handle almost 18 million passengers a year, and some 45 airlines provide dozens of links to the world.


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