The 1200th birthday of the city of Fez is being celebrated in places far from Morocco and in a variety of ways. There are conferences, dinners, lectures and even a musical production.

The full concert and musical, “FEZ: Queen of Cities” features a multi-ethnic and multi-religious cast including musicians from Europe, Africa and Asia with American dancers from diverse ethnic groups. The performance surveys the diverse history of Fez, the site of the world’s oldest University, and city that was founded by Muslims, Jews and Christians, Arabs, Sub-Saharan Africans, Berbers and Europeans. The show also reinforces the role that women play and have played historically in Islamic cities and culture.
The cast of master musicians will include: Fatah Abou of Aza, Momo Loudiyi, Abderrahim Amarani, Ali Alaoui, Moultaqa Salam and A.J. Racy and dancers from the Venice, CA based blue13 dance company with choreography set by Achinta S. McDaniel. Dancers include blue13 principals Kory Keith (of Los Angeles) as The City of Fez; Arun Mathai (of Hollywood) as The People of Fez; Marisa Cleghorn (of Venice) as Kenza; D. Valentine (of Monterrey) as Idriss and Erin Dwyer (of Studio City) as Fatima. Ensemble dancers include: Tammie Johnston, TJ Cruz, Kyrra Richards, Kelly Allen, Christopher Fox, Joelle Cosentino and Jade Haviland.
This event is presented in celebration of the 1200th Anniversary of the city of Fez, Morocco, considered the spiritual and religious center of Morocco. This event is made possible by grants from the Association 1200ième Anniversaire de la Fondation de la Ville de Fès and the Social Science Research Council. “FEZ: Queen of Cities” is being presented in conjunction with the conference, “Fez, Morocco, Crossroads of Knowledge and Power: Celebrating 1200 Years of Urban Life” being held November 14 – 15,at UCLA and UC-Riverside.
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