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6th Mediterranean Festival of Al Hoceima


Yacout Info
Monday June 21, 2010


The sixth Mediterranean Festival of Al Hoceima, organized by the Association Rif for Solidarity and Development, will be held from 26 to 31 July, under the theme of “Peoples Communion, Dialogue of Cultures".



The announcement was made at a press briefing held on Saturday in Al Hoceima and dedicated to presenting the program of this cultural and artistic festival which has become a key event at the regional and national level.

The organizers have focused on the rich and diverse program of this edition where a group of artists from different countries and musical styles will take part on this 6th Mediterranean Festival of Al Hoceima.

This edition will bring together two great names of Rai, Chab Khaled and Chab Bilal, in addition to renowned artists, many groups and artists from Palestine, Spain, Egypt, Tunisia and Algeria. These include, among others, Gipsy King (Spain), Al Quds for Palestinian Heritage and Arts, the National Group of Arts (Egypt), Spanish flamenco group "Yalma" as well as national artists such Daoudia, Aicha Tachinouite, Iddirs, and Said Maghribi.

According to organizers, the event's objective is to contribute to socio-economic and cultural development of the region through the creation of spaces for economic, artistic, and cultural diversity promotion.

On the sidelines of the event, exhibitions dedicated to the craft of the region and the Amazigh book are programmed.


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1.Posted by Zineb on 2010-06-24 23:18
The organizers are not really doing what they claim! They are a group of Mafia stealing the money of the people while they make them dance.

Abdessamad ben chrif is not the right person to be the director for this event, because he doesn't know anything about art and the Amazigh culture of the Rif.

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