A Moroccan Amazigh celebration, enjoy Strasbourg
A Moroccan Amazigh celebration, enjoy Strasbourg 11745
On Saturday, a festive evening was organized in Strasbourg on the occasion of the Amazigh New Year 2973, during which the Amazigh culture was highlighted as an essential component of the pluralistic Moroccan identity.
A statement from the Consulate General of the Kingdom of Strasbourg stated that this evening, which was organized by the “Association Strasbourg Pluriel” in partnership with the Consular Representation, included a diverse musical program, characterized by artistic performances inspired by the rich repertoire of Amazigh music.
The source added that Moroccans residing in the Alsace region were able to rediscover the richness of the Amazigh cultural heritage, with its rural, Susian and Atlantic tributaries, while celebrating the values of generosity and giving that characterize the Amazigh population.
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And the communication recorded that, within the framework of this festive atmosphere, the artists Ali Aguaou, Jaouad Boudoise and Noureddine Amzimiz entertained a diverse audience with the rhythms of traditional Amazigh music, from various regions of the Kingdom, which constitute a pluralistic and ancient mosaic of Moroccan identity.
The evening concluded with a wonderful performance by Taha El Alami, singer, violinist and composer, who presented a rich and varied bouquet of Moroccan and Andalusian folk music.
The communication concluded that, in addition to its festive nature, this event falls within the framework of the Kingdom's relentless efforts to promote the Amazigh culture and permanently consolidate it in the Moroccan identity, in line with the lofty vision of King Mohammed VI, and along with the consecration of the constitutional character of the Amazigh language as an official language of the state and heritage. Common to all Moroccans without exception, and the creation of the National Council for Moroccan Languages and Culture in 2011, as a mechanism for the development and culture of the Amazigh languages.


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