Radio comedy discovers new talents
Last Saturday, February 3, Amazigh Radio devoted a special episode to evaluate the second session of the Radio Comedy Competition at Studio 7 headquarters, which is based on testing talent in comedy based on unified and general indicators (19 indicators) by which the extent of the possibility of continuing or not is determined. The program team bet on 90 talents from the Rif, Souss and Atlas regions.
The program was activated by journalist Noureddine Najmi with distinguished guests who touched on the formative and developmental dimension of this applied and practical experience. Muhadid Bozko, who is responsible for implementing the production, considered the program to be open doors for talents who wish to make their way in Amazigh comedy. It is also a station for communication with professionals and practitioners and a workshop for discussion of the elements of the comedy industry. These are all elements that enable participants to gain confidence to go out to the public.
Rachid Aslal, supervisor of the Souss region version, transmitted audio to Amazigh Radio followers live testimonies of program participants in which they expressed the positive impressions of this academic test, which opened up job opportunities for them. They became a focus of attention for production companies, comedy festivals, and theatrical activations. One of the participants stated to the program that: His family environment encouraged him towards comedy after his participation in Amazigh radio.
Raja Kharmaz, a graduate of theater and theatrical animation, raised the value of radio as a producer of comedy in a unique and unique experience, touring the regions of Morocco to search for 90 comedies and comedies in the Amazigh language.
“Radio Comedy” was considered by actress Rajaa Kharmaz to be a distinct experience that combines spectacle, development, and correct guidance. It is a vision of a service nature with multiple benefits, without her hiding her personal benefit from the program. Thanks to it, she got to know new female comedians for the first time in the Atlas region.
Maimoun Zanoun, a Moroccan actor residing in Germany, asked the management of the National Moroccan Radio and Television Company to open up to Moroccans around the world because he was fully convinced that there were young talents who had expressed their desire to participate in radio comedy.
For reference, the “Radio Comedy” program, produced by the Amazigh Radio and directed by Ahmed Hamas, is a program open to young amateurs aspiring to work in the field of comedy. Its production was rescued by Thazri Productions with a team working from the worlds of cinema, theater and academic research...
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