Tuesday, June 07, 2011

Wednesday's events at the Fes Festival


Wednesday at the Fes Festival of World Sacred Music sees the last of the Fes Forum morning debates, held from 09h00 to noon at the Batha Museum. The subject is:

The ups and downs of democracy
Is democracy a panacea? What are the conditions of its vitality and, above all, its capacity to be of service to the development of the best part of our humanity, both individual and collective?


16h00 BATHA MUSEUM
Urbain Phileas from Reunion presents Le Maloya, voice of the ancestors (see our story here)

18h00-20h00 official openings of the following exhibitions:
Infinite Care by Mohamed Mansouri Idrissi at l'Etend'Art Gallery
Memories of Morocco by MOhamed Krich and Abdelhay Demnati at the Orientalist Gallery

Riad Alkantara: The Art of Plaster with Abdelfettah Seffar: guided visits of a maximum of 15 people. Phone 05 35 94 45 45 for reservations.

20h30 BAB AL MAKINA
Abd Al Malik from France, with his concert A New Poetic Inspiration

22h30 LE JARDIN DES BIEHN
Terra Maire: Ancient and Sacred Songs of Occitane

23h00 DAR TAZI
Sufi Night: tribute to Haj Tazi Massano, directd by Mohamed Briouel

23h00 PALAIS (formerly Riad) SHEHERAZADE
Soundwalk: The Passenger
This is an fascinating collection of sounds from daily life from Marrakech, Fez and Tangier. This guesthouse will also be hosting an exhibition throughout the festival of the work of Said Qodaid.

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