Comme toutes les naissances, dans le monde peu amène du cinéma, la création du Festival International du Film de Marrakech avait suscité beaucoup d’interrogations et vu fuser les critiques. Avec le temps, la succession des éditions de cette manifestation prouve le bien-fondé de cette démarche audacieuse.
Le festival international de Marrakech est devenue une grande manifestation cinématographique capable de rivaliser avec les grands existant dans le monde du 7ème art, mais la ville de Marrakech a dés le départ affiché la couleur en donnant au festival de Marrakech une identité qui est celle de "l'ouverture et de la modernité".
Né en 2000, Cet événement solennel permet, au delà de son impact substantiel sur les plans économique et touristique, la création non seulement d'une plate-forme de
rencontres, d'échanges et de dialogue mais également une promesse de collaboration entre ceux qui font et aiment le 7ème art.
Le festival est organisé par la Fondation du festival international du film de Marrakech et présidé par SAR le Prince Moulay Rachid.
mardi 4 septembre 2007
Festival Gnaoua d’Essaouira
Les Gnaoua sont les descendants d'anciens esclaves originaires d'Afrique Noire. Constitués en confrérie à travers le Maroc, les Gnaoua sont des maîtres musiciens (maâlem), des joueurs de crotales, des voyantes, des médiums et des adeptes.
À l'heure du festival, Essaouira, ancienne Mogador, s'éveille aux cris des mouettes et s'endort aux sons du Guembri et des qraqebs.
Le festival Gnaoua d’Essaouira attire des visiteurs du monde entier et se tient mi-juin sur la place des fêtes devant Bab Sbaa. Essaouira est méconnaissable durant ce festival - toute la ville vit dans la fièvre gnaoua. Tous les hôtels sont réservés des mois à l’avance, et toutes les chambres qui peuvent être libérées pendant la fête sont louées à prix d’or.
mardi 19 juin 2007
Meknes, the Museum Dar Jamaï
In 1920, the Museum Dar Jamaï is installed in a building dating frrom 1882 and carrying the name of the Vizier Abou Abdellah Mohamed Jamai, powerful vizier of the Sultan Moulay Hassan the 1st...
Where to sleep in Meknes?
Of sumptuous architecture, including Zellige decorations, painted wood, carved plaster, the museum shelters a collection of the Meknassi craft industry, Middle Atlas, the Pre-Rif: woodcarvings, weaving, embroidery, ironwork, leather working...
PS : Museum Dar Jamaï – Hadim Place - Meknès - Morocco
Where to sleep in Shefshaouen?
The city was founded in 1415 by the saint Moulay Ali Ibn Rachid. His company was the symbol of a local resistance to the Portuguese and Spanish conquest...
Where to sleep in Shefshaouen?
The massive arrival of Andalusian families during the Spanish period of Reconquista contributed to its demographic and architectural development.
In addition to its military role, Shefshaouen constituted through its history a religious and spiritual pole which played a regional mobilizing influence against the Iberian danger.
Shefshaouen counts a significant religious inheritance: 20 mosques and oratories, 11 zawiyas and 17 mausoleums; which was behind its appellation as El Medina El
Saliha "the Holy City".
Shefshaouen remained a long time closed to Europeans, only Charles de Foucauld in 1883 succeeded in penetrating the city during its famous "recognition through Morocco"... but remained only one night there.
In 1920, the Spanish took Shefshaouen, and returned it back to the kingdom of Morocco in 1956 .
vendredi 15 juin 2007
Casablanca, the ancient medina
Still keeping mainly its ramparts, restored in the 18th century, the ancient medina has the usual aspect of Arab and Muslim cities, offering a seizing contrast with the modern arteries of the city: labyrinth of animated lanes broadsided by tradesmen and craftsmen shops, barbers...
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Casablanca, the Hassan II Mosque
Financed partly by the Moroccan people within a national framework subscription and inaugurated in August 30, 1993, the Hassan II mosque (conceived by the French architect Michel Pinseau), is an architectural masterpiece.
Where to sleep in Casablanca?
Symbol of an Islam open to the world and science, according to the wish of Hassan II and built partly on water, in the extreme point of Maghreb! It perpetuates, on the Pharaonic way, the tradition of architectural research and technical innovation which marked the white city since its creation. This gigantic complex is highly impressing: interminable arcs, cyclopean gates, crushing mass of the minaret (which launches its laser beam to nearly 30 km in direction of Mecque).
The religious
building is designed to receive 25 000 person inside and 80 000 on the esplanade which prolongs it.
The realisation of this masterpiece needed the effort of 35 000 craftsmen from Safi, Marrakech and Fez and six years of work of the Bouygues group, which ensured its realization. The site covers 22,24 a, of which two thirds were gained on the sea. In addition to the mosque itself, extends a vast complex of buildings intended to shelter coranic libraries, schools and conference centres, and which remain in the state of project.
Inside the building, all is imposing and monumental; the decoration luxury and refinement exalt the Moroccan artisan know-how: frescos and Zellige, painted and carved wood, stuccos with inextricable drawings, arabesques, luminous colours, all testify to the talent and innovative spirit of the Moroccan artists. After having crossed one of the 25 brass and titanium gates, you enter the immense prayer room, supported by 78 pillars. Moucharabiehs in cedar, ebony and mahogany, onyx and marble coatings, with profusion of Italian Murano glosses. During hot summer days, the sliding ceiling, a mass of cedar of 1 100 opens the room of prayer to the sky... the roof is covered with green emerald tiles, colour symbol of spiritual plenitude in Islam. The ablution rooms with basins in the shape of lotus are in the basement (occupied also by hammams and Turkish baths).
mercredi 9 mai 2007
Riads Marocains
For a shared pleasure, Christine and Jean Claude will host you with simplicity and kindness in a flowered oasis. – During the winter, the scenic view on the snow-covered Atlas Mountains underlines the serenity of these places perfect for a stay with family.
TERREMAROC Riads Marocains
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