Thursday, July 17, 2008

Cafe Clock - this week's Cultural Programme




Exhibition
Café Clock's rotating exhibition is currently showcasing four Moroccan artists' work including painting, photography and contemporary calligraphy art. Clock Culture has curated large scale
photography by Omar Chennafi, abstract research painting by Sefroui artist EL Abbas El Abed, figurative paintings by Marakeshi Abderahim Iqbi and calligraphy art by Fassi artist Mohamed Charkaoui.
Until October 1st

Wednesdays : 3 – 5 p.m. Open Mic
Clock culture is always looking for musicians to audition for Clocks
Sunday Concerts. If you are a musician and would like to collaborate
with us please come with a chosen instrument on a Wednesday afternoon
between 3 and 5 o'clock.
Turn up the Culture!

Saturday 19 July : 8 p.m
La Symphonie Marocaine : Film
Director: Kamal Kamal
Cast: Abdellah Lamrani, Hicham Bahloul, Younes Migri, Majdouline Idrissi
After the tragic death of their buddy, a band of hobos get together
and assemble an orchestra to play a symphony composed by their
deceased friend. They dream of playing London's prestigious Albert
Hall, but end up scoring a huge success in their railroad scrap-yard
Sabul Assalam Centre and Clock Culture ( Free )

Sunday 20 July : Sunday Sunset Concert : 6 p.m
Hasna : Chanteuse de Issawa
(20 dh)

Sunday 20 July : Henna @ The Clock : 7 p.m.
(Price varies)

Sunday 20 July:
Calligraphers Holiday. Please note that there is no calligraphy course this weekend. The calligrapher's open table continues on Sunday afternoons from 27th of July.

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