The closing session of this cultural event, organized under the motto "art and culture for the promotion of sustainable development", featured with four concerts of artists Mediterranean: Chahra-z, Dealeuz de Rim, Nancy Ajram and the great spanish singer Nina Pastori who enlivened the festival.
The closing session of this cultural event, organized under the motto "art and culture for the promotion of sustainable development", was decorated with four concerts of artists Mediterranean: Chahra-z, Dealeuz Rim, Nancy Ajram and the great Spanish singer Nina Pastori who ignited the scenes of the Festival.
Lebanese diva has enchanted the audience Place Almatar, many came to enjoy the most beautiful interpretations of the singer as "Akhsmak Ah", "Bitfakar fi eih" and "Ya salam", singing in chorus and with a remarkable complicity almost all of these titles.
Flamenco aficionados were, in turn, to go with the senora Nina Pastori Spanish that delighted his audience with songs drawn from a rich repertoire as well as diverse.
Nina Pastori had entered the world of singing from an early age, following in the footsteps of his mother and his grandmother had taught him the intricacies of a legendary musical art: the Flamenco.
Place Moulay El Mehdi, his co? Tee, embraced the Dutch singer of Moroccan origin, z-Chahra who could afford a place among the big names, thanks to her angelic voice and her top-flight talent.
Full-time artist, Chahra z-wrote, produced and performed his own songs, whose echo is heard in all corners of the world.
The audience also had the opportunity to admire the talents of another Moroccan artist, Dealeuz Rim, who lived in Malaysia where she discovered the hip-hop Asia before returning to his homeland and embark on a new adventure "Moroccan rap."
For three days, Tetouan celebrated women's creativity through a varied program ranging from concerts to art exhibits arts and crafts through a traditional fashion show, a race with Nezha Bidouane and a tribute to several women who have left their mark on field of knowledge and expertise.
Like the previous editions, the market "over time" was organized with the aim of exposing crafts with the participation of 30 women's cooperatives representing all regions of the Kingdom, as well as a companion "Health for All" for women and children from disadvantaged areas of the city.
This edition was, too, distinguished by the participation of some large Moroccan and foreign artists, including Najwa Karam, winner of the trophy "Rabab d'Or" this year, and the Belgian singer Natacha Atlas, Morocco's Amina Alaoui, singer Andalusian music and the Portuguese Katia Guerreiro, fado singer.
Moroccan song was represented by several names well-known artists, including Hayat Al Idrissi, Suha (whose real name Souhaila), Tenderness and Hasna Zalagh that have fascinated the public Tetouan.
After this event, the president of the Association "Women's Voices," Ms. Karima Benyaïch, stressed that the festival aims to promote the image of the region as a tourist destination, to promote intercultural dialogue and shed light on the gains made by women tétouanaises over time.
The fourth edition of the Festival "Women's Voices" was held from 7 to 9 July in Tetouan, on the initiative of the Association "Women's Voices."
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Nancy Ajram and the great Spanish singer Nina Pastori who ignited the scenes of the Festival. The Lebanese diva has enchanted the audience at the Place Almatar, many came to enjoy the most beautiful interpretations of the singer as "Akhsmak Ah", "Bitfakar fi eih" and "Ya salam", singing in chorus and with a remarkable complicity almost all of these titles.
Flamenco aficionados were, in turn, delighted with the Spanish artiste senora Nina Pastori who inspired her audience with songs drawn from a rich and diverse repertoire. Nina Pastori had entered the world of singing at an early age, following in the footsteps of her mother and her grandmother who had taught her the intricacies of a legendary musical art: the Flamenco.
Place Moulay El Mehdi, saw the Dutch singer of Moroccan origin, Chahra-z who could earned a place among the big names, thanks to her angelic voice and her top-flight talent.
Full-time artist, Chahra z-wrote, produced and performed her own songs, whose echo is heard in all corners of the world.
The audience also had the opportunity to admire the talents of another Moroccan artist, Dealeuz de Rim, who lived in Malaysia where she discovered the hip-hop Asia before returning to her homeland and embarking on a new adventure "Moroccan rap."
For three days, Tetouan celebrated women's creativity through a varied program ranging from concerts to art exhibits arts and crafts through a traditional fashion show, a race with Nezha Bidouane and a tribute to several women who have left their mark on field of knowledge and expertise.
Like the previous editions, the market "over time" was organized with the aim of exposing crafts with the participation of 30 women's cooperatives representing all regions of the Kingdom, as well as a companion "Health for All" for women and children from disadvantaged areas of the city.
This edition was, too, distinguished by the participation of some great Moroccan and foreign artists, including Najwa Karam, winner of the trophy "Rabab d'Or" this year, and the Belgian singer Natacha Atlas, Morocco's Amina Alaoui, singer Andalusian music and the Portuguese Katia Guerreiro, the fado singer.
Moroccan song was represented by several names of well-known artists, including Hayat Al Idrissi, Suha (whose real name is Souhaila), Tenderness and Hasna Zalagh that have fascinated the public Tetouan.
After this event, the president of the Association "Women's Voices," Ms. Karima Benyaïch, stressed that the festival aims to promote the image of the region as a tourist destination, to promote intercultural dialogue and shed light on the gains made by women tétouanaises over time.
The fourth edition of the Festival "Women's Voices" was held from 7 to 9 July in Tetouan, on the initiative of the Association "Women's Voices."
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