Moroccan Berber symphony
Moroccan Berber symphony
There are many symphonies inspired by the Moroccan Berber heritage, and they include musical works composed in a symphonic style and combining traditional and contemporary elements. If you are looking for a specific musical work, it may be useful to research modern Amazigh composers and bands that draw on Moroccan traditions as a source of inspiration.
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Chefchaouen city Morocco
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Chefchaouen, north of Morocco, at the slopes of Rif Mountains, all over the world famous for its blue Medina, the old fortified part of the town characterized for brilliant blue painted roads and houses.
Muslims and Jews escaped from Andalusia (Spain) were the co-founders of the town in 1471. Once forbidden to strangers, Chefchaouen today is one of the main attractions in Morocco. Maybe a little bit far from principal routes, anyway it is a “must” if you want to plan a complete tour of this wonderful country. My suggestion is to stay at least on night to taste daily life and to appreciate evening quiet.
Far from crowds of imperial cities, a full immersion in the blue Medina is an experience you’ll never forget. It is difficult to describe all the vibes you may feel walking up and down along its alleys, meeting friendly but reserved people or exploring local street markets and shops. Nobody knows exactly why inhabitants chose blue colour to paint their homes. Someone says it was a Jew tradition, others say it is a protection
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Chefchaouen city Morocco
I spent two days photographing the wonderful 'Blue City' of Chefchaouen in northern Morocco. In my street photography style I attempt to capture and convey the beauty of this place while trying to avoid cliche shots, or repeating the same idea over and over again (a person walking down a blue alley!).
Sit back and enjoy this calming POV street photography video.
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Check out my Morocco digital zine! The best
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Chefchaouen
Chefchaouen
Chefchaouen, also known as the Blue City, is one of the most beautiful cities in Morocco. It is located in the Tangier-Tetouan-Al Hoceima region and is famous for its buildings painted in a charming blue colour. It was founded in 1471 to house Andalusian Muslims who were expelled from Spain. Chefchaouen has a unique cultural lifestyle and is an important location for traditional crafts and local products
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Chefchaouen
Chefchaouen, also known as the Blue City, is one of the most beautiful cities in Morocco. It is located in the Tangier-Tetouan-Al Hoceima region and is famous for its buildings painted in a charming blue colour. It was founded in 1471 to house Andalusian Muslims who were expelled from Spain. Chefchaouen has a unique cultural lifestyle and is an important location for traditional crafts and local products
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Moroccan Berber dance, immaterial heritage
Raqs Sharqi: Traditional Moroccan belly dance characterized by intricate hip movements and fluid arm motions.
Ahidous: A rhythmic group dance performed by the Berber tribes of Morocco, often accompanied by music and chanting.
Gnawa: A spiritual and trance-inducing dance originating from Morocco's Gnawa people, featuring rhythmic movements and hypnotic music.
Chaabi: A popular urban dance style originating from Moroccan cities, known for its lively movements and energetic music.
Aissawa: A ritualistic dance performed by the Aissawa brotherhood in Morocco, often involving trance-like states and spiritual chants.
Guedra: A traditional dance of the Sahara region, performed by women in a circular formation, accompanied by chanting and percussion.
Rif Dance: A lively folk dance originating from the Rif region of Morocco, featuring energetic footwork and vibrant music.
Halka: A traditional Moroccan street performance combining music, dance, and storytelling, often featuring acrobatic feats and comedic elements.
Dakka Marrakchia: A celebratory dance from Marrakech characterized by rhythmic drumming and synchronized movements, often performed at weddings and festivals.
Zayane: A dance style originating from the Zayane tribe of the Atlas Mountains, known for its graceful movements and intricate footwork.
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Moroccan Berber dance, immaterial heritage
Moroccan Berber dance, immaterial heritage
Raqs Sharqi: Traditional Moroccan belly dance characterized by intricate hip movements and fluid arm motions.
Ahidous: A rhythmic group dance performed by the Berber tribes of Morocco, often accompanied by music and chanting.
Gnawa: A spiritual and trance-inducing dance originating from Morocco's Gnawa people, featuring rhythmic movements and hypnotic music.
Chaabi: A popular urban dance style originating from Moroccan cities, known for its lively movements and energetic music.
Aissawa: A ritualistic dance performed by the Aissawa brotherhood in Morocco, often involving trance-like states and spiritual chants.
Guedra: A traditional dance of the Sahara region, performed by women in a circular formation, accompanied by chanting and percussion.
Rif Dance: A lively folk dance originating from the Rif region of Morocco, featuring energetic footwork and vibrant music.
Halka: A traditional Moroccan street performance combining music, dance, and storytelling, often featuring acrobatic feats and comedic elements.
Dakka Marrakchia: A celebratory dance from Marrakech characterized by rhythmic drumming and synchronized movements, often performed at weddings and festivals.
Zayane: A dance style originating from the Zayane tribe of the Atlas Mountains, known for its graceful movements and intricate footwork.
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Moroccan Berber dance, immaterial heritage. Moroccan Berber dance, immaterial heritage.
Raqs Sharqi: Traditional Moroccan belly dance characterized by intricate hip movements and fluid arm motions.
Ahidous: A rhythmic group dance performed by the Berber tribes of Morocco, often accompanied by music and chanting.
Gnawa: A spiritual and trance-inducing dance originating from Morocco's Gnawa people, featuring rhythmic movements and hypnotic music.
Chaabi: A popular urban dance style originating from Moroccan cities, known for its lively movements and energetic music.
Aissawa: A ritualistic dance performed by the Aissawa brotherhood in Morocco, often involving trance-like states and spiritual chants.
Guedra: A traditional dance of the Sahara region, performed by women in a circular formation, accompanied by chanting and percussion.
Rif Dance: A lively folk dance originating from the Rif region of Morocco, featuring energetic footwork and vibrant music.
Halka: A traditional Moroccan street performance combining music, dance, and storytelling, often featuring acrobatic feats and comedic elements.
Dakka Marrakchia: A celebratory dance from Marrakech characterized by rhythmic drumming and synchronized movements, often performed at weddings and festivals.
Zayane: A dance style originating from the Zayane tribe of the Atlas Mountains, known for its graceful movements and intricate footwork.
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Moroccan Berber dance, immaterial heritage
Raqs Sharqi: Traditional Moroccan belly dance characterized by intricate hip movements and fluid arm motions.
Ahidous: A rhythmic group dance performed by the Berber tribes of Morocco, often accompanied by music and chanting.
Gnawa: A spiritual and trance-inducing dance originating from Morocco's Gnawa people, featuring rhythmic movements and hypnotic music.
Chaabi: A popular urban dance style originating from Moroccan cities, known for its lively movements and energetic music.
Aissawa: A ritualistic dance performed by the Aissawa brotherhood in Morocco, often involving trance-like states and spiritual chants.
Guedra: A traditional dance of the Sahara region, performed by women in a circular formation, accompanied by chanting and percussion.
Rif Dance: A lively folk dance originating from the Rif region of Morocco, featuring energetic footwork and vibrant music.
Halka: A traditional Moroccan street performance combining music, dance, and storytelling, often featuring acrobatic feats and comedic elements.
Dakka Marrakchia: A celebratory dance from Marrakech characterized by rhythmic drumming and synchronized movements, often performed at weddings and festivals.
Zayane: A dance style originating from the Zayane tribe of the Atlas Mountains, known for its graceful movements and intricate footwork.
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Moroccan dance, immaterial heritage
Raqs Sharqi: Traditional Moroccan belly dance characterized by intricate hip movements and fluid arm motions.
Ahidous: A rhythmic group dance performed by the Berber tribes of Morocco, often accompanied by music and chanting.
Gnawa: A spiritual and trance-inducing dance originating from Morocco's Gnawa people, featuring rhythmic movements and hypnotic music.
Chaabi: A popular urban dance style originating from Moroccan cities, known for its lively movements and energetic music.
Aissawa: A ritualistic dance performed by the Aissawa brotherhood in Morocco, often involving trance-like states and spiritual chants.
Guedra: A traditional dance of the Sahara region, performed by women in a circular formation, accompanied by chanting and percussion.
Rif Dance: A lively folk dance originating from the Rif region of Morocco, featuring energetic footwork and vibrant music.
Halka: A traditional Moroccan street performance combining music, dance, and storytelling, often featuring acrobatic feats and comedic elements.
Dakka Marrakchia: A celebratory dance from Marrakech characterized by rhythmic drumming and synchronized movements, often performed at weddings and festivals.
Zayane: A dance style originating from the Zayane tribe of the Atlas Mountains, known for its graceful movements and intricate footwork.
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