"Teflon", a celebration of land and identity.
Collective cultural practices and festive events constitute an important moment for building bridges between different generations, embodying in their essence the meanings of the human and civilizational dimension, in which values, knowledge and ideas are transmitted, and contribute to the cohesion of society, strengthening its structures and strengthening social relations among its members. It is also an opportunity to share the elements of memory and history between individuals and groups, and to preserve, preserve and appropriate the cultural heritage, in addition to its festive and casual character.
In the context of reconsidering the Amazigh customs and traditions in Tiznit and contributing to preserving the ancient Amazigh culture and working to advance it as one of the components of Moroccan culture characterized by unity and diversity, the Tiznit community is organizing, in partnership with a group of events in the city, the “Tifloin ⵜⵉⴼⵍⵡⵉⵏ” demonstration to open the doors of the historical and cultural memory of Tiznit, and highlight the different The manifestations of the land and identity celebration of the Amazigh New Year, also in January 2973, due to the cultural, symbolic and anthropological connotations that this occasion carries, rooted and ancient, not only in the history of Morocco, but in the history of North Africa as a whole.
“Tifloin ⵜⵉⴼⵍⵡⵉⵏ”, a cultural event that celebrates the Tiznitian Amazigh community, fueled by a mythological imaginary that emanates from the space of “Al-Ain Aqdim” and extends to “Kasbah Aghnaj” and “Ikn Teflon” and then the entrance to “Targa” and the symbolic, cultural and religious load that these spaces abound in. And social, not in its centralization, but in its cross-fertilization, harmony and dialogue with the various neighboring and attractive cultures, seeking to highlight the cultural features of the city of Tiznit and make it a cultural beacon regionally, nationally and internationally.
“Tefloin ⵜⵉⴼⵍⵡⵉⵏ” is a celebration of land and identity, suitable for the city’s residents and visitors to discover the symbolic connotations of the celebration of “Aad n Ennayer” and to get acquainted with the Berber civilization, which is an integral part of Moroccan culture. A journey deep into the cultural practices, artistic expressions and traditional knowledge associated with the celebration of the Amazigh New Year, embodied in different creative spaces, highlighting the richness and diversity of the cultural heritage of Tiznit and the rituals of celebrating January and January.
In the outer space “Tama n Tamzkida”, a local exhibition of the social solidarity economy, is known for the richness and diversity of regional products that abound in the city of Tiznit, and ends with access to “Agnaj”, where a variety of ancient doors and many crafts and traditional knowledge are displayed (silver jewelry crafting, making Pottery, Amazigh costumes, Amazigh language…), then “Al-Ain Aqdim”, a place for rest, sitting, and family celebration of the Amazigh New Year, and getting to know the various foods prepared on this occasion and the festive forms associated with it, and “Aye n Teflon”, a heritage path aimed at reviving a group of Cultural practices that bear the symbolic connotations of celebrating the Amazigh New Year, where we find the “Marouf” celebration, one of the ancient customs in the region, and an occasion to promote the values of solidarity and synergy that are embodied in “Anaad n Ennar”. This path also includes a group of cultural and heritage structures involved in valuing the cultural heritage of Tiznit:
This journey ends in memory and heritage at the entrance to “Targa”, where we find “Adgar n Tzaneen”, a space that evokes the importance of children and young people owning the symbolism and dimensions of the celebration of “Aad n Ennayer”. And “Agadaz”, which embodies the traditional market as a cultural heritage that carries many symbols and connotations, and an area for preserving memory and history and expressing various traditions and customs. We travel through it to discover the memories of the ancestors and to find out about their various cultural practices related to this field.
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