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Moroccan Man’s Performance Astonishes Judges of Spain’s Got Talent

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Rabat - A young Moroccan from Tangier received a positive vote from all four judges on Spain’s Got Talent after performing a routine that mixed hip-hop dancing and opera singing. Hamza El-Yamlah will move on to the next phase of competition after his debut on the show’s second audition episode which aired on Saturday.

The 33-year old began his performance  with hip hop-style dancing to a remixed version of “L'amour est un oiseau rebelle,” a famous song from an 1875 opera by French composer Georges Bizet.

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After thirty seconds of dancing, El-Yamlah begins singing both male and female parts of Bizet’s classic song with a grand opera voice.

The members of the jury said they were “astonished” by his talent as they were not expecting him to deliver such a performance. Overall, they thanked him for the way he interpreted the song.

“What a surprise and what a joy that you have come to see us,” said Jesus Vazquez, a member of the jury and a Spanish television show presenter. “You did all - you danced, you sung. I am pleased by your performance.”

Another member of the jury, Spanish actress and comedian Eva Hache said that the performance was “very fun and very enjoyable” for the audience, noting the applause he received after he finished.

Spanish singer and actress, Edurne, said she was staggered to see him smoothly switch from a male to a female voice. At first she was expecting him to dance to hip-hop music, but then she was surprised to see him sing a soprano song, she said. “It was a performance full of surprises,” she told him.

 “I am amazed by this person. I think he is mysterious and so sensual. What he did is just amazing,” said the fourth member of the jury, Spanish actor Jorge Javier Vázquez.

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Cheb Hasni: Icon who Inspired North African Youth

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Cheb Hasni. Icon who Inspired North African Youth

Rabat - Throughout history, the assassination of public figures has caused far-reaching indignation throughout the world, and questions remain such as who killed Malcom X, Tupac Shakur, and John F. Kennedy.  The murder of Cheb Hasni sparked similar outrage.

Hasni Chakroun, a popular Algerian rai singer well known by his stage name Cheb Hasni was born in Oran, Algeria, on February 1, 1968. As an outspoken champion of the problems of youth, he quickly rose to popularity stealing the hearts of youth through his dramatic and touching songs.

The beginning of the end: Cheb Hasni’s assassination

On September 30, 1994, an unidentified assailant fired two bullets into Cheb Hasni. The first one penetrated his throat, and the second lodged in his head.

The news of Cheb Hasni’s death spread like wildfire over North Africa’s mass media. His assassination stirred outrage among people in Algeria. His fans around North Africa were shocked — they could not believe that their beloved singer had been taken from them without even saying farewell.

Cheb Hasni’s childhood

Cheb Hasni grew up in a rough neighborhood surrounded by indigents and youth enraged at social barriers and lack of opportunity. He came from a working-class family; his father was a welder and his mother a homemaker.

He was selfless and very familiar in neighborhoods in Algeria with involving himself in teenager’s problems and commoners’ burdens.

His childhood dream was to become a football player. He started playing for an Algerian team at a young age, but an abrupt injury terminated his aspirations for a career in football at the age of 15.

Hasni had had a talent for singing since his childhood. His first performance in public was during a wedding party, and people were mesmerized by his bewitching voice. “La Guinguette Cabaret” was a stepping-stone to unleashing the passion in his voice and proving his artistic credentials.

 Cheb Hasni’s career

The artist’s rise to fame was assured after he began singing about the harsh reality of youth and the dire circumstances they faced.  He gave voice to the shouts of misery of the voiceless and underprivileged people.

The themes of his songs reflected compelling narratives about unemployment, drugs, immigration, the dreams of youth, and epic love stories.

The flamboyant musician was close to the heart of youth through his lyrics that reflected their hidden wounds, especially young people who dreamed of forsaking their North African homeland to emigrate Europe.

Cheb Hasni was called “The King of Sentimental Music” and “The Legend of Rai Music.” His avid fans had become accustomed to exchanging his cassettes among each other and following his latest songs.

He tried to break the social taboos during the beginning of 1990s, when Algeria was under siege from fundamentalists and Islamic extremist terrorist cells.

The emergence of rai movement 

During the beginning of the 1980s, Oran, the cultural city of Algeria was teeming with youth who were enraged at their marginalized social status.

Rai music had emerged in the late 1970s, but it had been banned from radio stations, because it was regarded as vulgar and shameful due to its portrayal of matters that were taboo, such as alcoholism and drunkenness, sexual relations, and love stories.

The music was loathed by the so-called bourgeois class and the elites, because did not reflect their way of life. They also considered it to be a decadent genre of music.

Over time, most Algerian artists have moved to Europe, especially to France, to flee suppression and criticism, including Cheb Khaled and Cheb Mami.

However, their outspoken music quickly crossed back over the borders and spread across North Africa and some European countries, including France and Belgium, where many Algerian artists have and still do perform concerts.

A book by Marc Schade-Poulsen describes the emergence of Rai movement in the beginning of 1980s, which paralleled the appearance of the extremist Islamist movements in North Africa.

The book, “Men and Popular Music in Algeria: The Social Significance of Rai,” portrays the dispute between rai and the extremist movement that regarded the music as a feature of western culture that would ruin Islamic conventions by using western instruments and themes that tried to tackle the taboos.

 After Cheb Hasni’s death

 Prominent Russian author Leo Tolstoy was right when he said, “Art... A human activity having for its purpose the transmission of the highest and best feelings to which men have risen.”

After Cheb Hasni had died, the passion of his fans grew even greater. They kept listening to his songs and visiting his tomb. On September 30 of each year, faithful fans, who still listen to him even now, commemorate the anniversary of his death by posting his songs on social media and writing lovely posts about him, indicating their continuing strong ties with his songs.

In addition, Algerian channels and news outlets write about his musical journey, and never fail to ask, who killed Cheb Hasni?

Edited by Elisabeth Myers

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Christina Aguilera to Perform at 2016 Mawazine Festival in Rabat

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Christina Aguilera

Rabat - Christina Aguilera will perform at the 2016 Mawazine, Rhythms of the World festival on May 28 in Rabat, according to a statement released by organizers on Friday.

The performance, which will be held at the end of the 15th edition of the festival, will be the American artist’s first in Morocco. Aguilera will perform at the Olm Soussi stage at 9:45 pm during the last Saturday night of the nine-day event.

“Morocco is a place I have always wanted to visit and I am honored to have been invited to perform at the Mawazine festival,” Aguilera said to her fans in the statement. “I cannot wait to meet all the amazing fans and to explore the beautiful country.”

The American artist’s presence in the festival’s roster will bring the event a “balance” between regional and international acts,” according to organizers.

Born in 1980 in New York, Aguilera began her singing career as an eight-year-old by performing in a show called Star Search in the 1990s. When she turned 12, she began a role in one of Disney’s children’s television shows called Mickey Mouse Club, where she co-starred with then child-stars Justin Timberlake and Britney Spears.

In the 2000’s, the 35-year-old musician released several albums, including Stripped (2002) and Back to Basics (2006), each of which garnered millions of global sales.

During her past 20-years in the music industry, Aguilera has released a total of seven studio albums, won six Grammys, and become one of TIME magazine’s 100 most influential people in the world in 2013.

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Three Lebanese Singers to Perform at 2016 Mawazine Festival in Rabat

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Three Lebanese Singers to Perform at 2016 Mawazine Festival in Rabat

Rabat - Three Lebanese singers, Diana Haddad, Myriam Fares and Yara, will perform at the 2016 Mawazine Festival: Rhythms of the World, according to a March 8 statement released by Maroc Cultures, the cultural foundation responsible for organizing the event.

The 15th annual festival will mark the return of three prominent singers from the Middle East.

Dianna Haddad—whose fan base includes millions of Moroccans—will perform at the opening of the eight-day event at the Nahda stage on Friday, May 20.

Nicknamed “the princess of Arab music,” Haddad released her debut single entitled “Saken” in 1997. She is considered one of the most popular singers in the Arab world. Her widespread success is often attributed to her fluency in several Arab dialects.

In 2013, Haddad released a song in Darija, or Moroccan Arabic Dialect, entitled “La Fiesta” as a tribute to her Moroccan fans. Her debut performance at Mawazine occurred during the festival’s 8th year in 2009.

“The Queen of Lebanon,” Myriam Fares, will perform on Sunday, May 22 at Nahda stage.

The 33-year-old singer has released several albums, including “Myriam” in 2003 and “Nadini” in 2005. She is known for her unique style, a blend of traditional music and pop.

Fares gained famed by posting video clips of her music on YouTube, where her uploads became popular among listeners from all over the Arab world.

Yara will appear on the Nahda stage on Tuesday, May 24.

After Yara won Kass El Nojoum, a musical competition broadcast on LBC, she released her debut track “Hob Kabeer” in 2005. She quickly rose to fame following a successful duet with Palestinian singer Fadel Shaker.

The 15th annual Mawazine Festival is scheduled to take place in Rabat May 20–28. The festival will also include performances by French rapper Maitre Gims, Samia Tawil, Kadim Al Saher and Christina Aguilera.

Edited by Kelsey Fish

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Moroccan Rapper Don Bigg, Main Beneficiary of Ministry of Culture’s Funds

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Moroccan Rapper Don Bigg, Main Beneficiary of Ministry of Culture’s Funds

Rabat - Moroccan rapper Taoufik Hazeb, known by his stage name Don Bigg, is the greatest beneficiary of financial aid granted by the Fund to Support Music Production in 2016, according to a statement released by the Ministry of Culture on March 4.

Followed by Issam Kamal with 200,000 MAD and Oum with 150,000 MAD, Don Bigg received 640,400 MAD, the largest amount granted during the fund’s the first award period of 2016.

What sets the rapper apart from his contemporaries is the fact that he received grants in three categories: 200,000 MAD for music production, 200,000 MAD for the promotion of musical products and 240,000 for the distribution and marketing of musical products.

According to the same source, the committee selected 55 artistic projects out of 192 applicants.

The committee was chaired by several prominent Moroccan artists and musicologists, including Haj Younes, Najia Attaoui, Regragui Mustapha, Ahmed Mahjour, Mourad Kadiri,  Fouad Chaa and Said Mosker.

Edited by Kelsey Fish 

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Lebanese Singer Assi El Hallani to Perform at 2016 Mawazine Festival in Rabat

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Assi El Hallani

Rbat - Famous Lebanese singer, Mohamed Mezian Al-Hallani, known by his stage name Assi El Hallani will perform at the 2016 Mawazine Festival: Rhythms of the World, according to a March 11 statement released by Maroc Cultures, the cultural foundation responsible for organizing the event.

The 15th annual festival will mark the return of El Hallani after his electrifying debut performance at Mawazine during the festival’s 12th year in 2013.

El Hallani – whose fan base includes millions of Moroccans – will perform in the eight-day event at Nahda stage on Wednesday, May 25.

Nicknamed the “Knight of Arab music,” El Hallani embarked on his musical career at the age of 17. He started gaining fame in the Middle East after he won first place in several TV program contests, including the shows Art Studio TV and Studio El Fen.

Born in 1970 in Baalbeck, Lebanon, El Hellani has quickly grown professionally. He enrolled in the Superior Institute of Music in Lebanon, where he sharpened his artistic credentials.

The Lebanese musician participated in well-known festivals in the Arab world, such as the Opera of Cairo, Carthage Festival, and Jarach in Jordan.

The 46-year-old singer has released several albums, including “Ahla El Oyoun” in 1999, “Shog El Sahara” in 2000 and “Rouhak Ana” in 2011.

El Hallani is currently one of the judges on the Arab singing contest program The Voice: Ahla Sawt together with Sherine Abdelwaheb, Kadem Saher and Saber Rebai.

The 15th annual Mawazine Festival is scheduled to take place in Rabat May 20–28. The festival will also include performances by Diana Haddad, Myriam Fares, Maitre Gims, Myriam Fares, Samia Tawil and Christina Aguilera

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Iggy Azalea to Perform in Mawazine Festival

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Iggy Azalea in Mawazine

Rabat - Australian singer Iggy Azalea will take part in Mawazine Music Festival, which will be held in Rabat on May 20-28, "Maroc-Cultures" association announced Friday in a press release.

Considered as one of the most talented rappers in the world, Iggy Azalea will perform for the first time in Morocco, on Saturday, May 21, the association pointed out.

For her first exclusive date in Morocco, Iggy Azalea will make a striking mark on the stage of the OLM Souissi.

The 25-year-old Australian successfully climbed the ladder to find her place in rap and on charts.

Iggy's love affair with America began at the age of 11, when her grandparents took her on a road trip starting in Los Angeles. Iggy Azalea left her home country for Los Angeles at the age of 16 and began by posting her freestyle videos on YouTube.

Her background was perfect for hip-hop. Spotted, the young woman gets the support of rapper and producer T.I. Her first official single, "Work," was quickly released, followed by "Bounce," and "Change Your Life."

After her career took off, Iggy Azalea lent a helping hand to other singers and was featured in April 2014 on Ariana Grande’s hit "Problem," and on "Acting Like That" by Jennifer Lopez, with who she released a few months later a second successful single.

Born in 2001, the Mawazine Festival – Rhythms of the World is the essential rendezvous for music lovers in Morocco.

With over 2 million festivalgoers for each past edition, it is ranked the second greatest cultural event in the world.

MWN with MAP

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Bibi Bourelly, Moroccan Artist Behind Rihanna’s Successful Songs

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Bibi Bourelly

Rabat - Bibi Bourelly, a Moroccan-Haitian artist, is the songwriter behind some of the most popular singles by artist Rihanna, and has worked with famous artists such as Kanye West, Pharrell Williams, and Lil Wayne.

Born on July 14, 1994 in Berlin to a Haitian father and a Moroccan mother, she grew up in an environment that aroused her interest in music.

Her father, Jean-Paul Bourelly, is a well-known Jazz-Fusion guitarist who worked with Miles Davis and Marcus Miller. Before she passed away, her mother was the director of the art department at the House of World Cultures in Berlin.

Bourelly, 21, has loved music since she was a child and started to write songs at an early age.

“The first song I recall making, like actually making words rhyme and feeling like it had actual structure, was when I was probably six years old,” Bourelly said.

The first songs she wrote for Rihanna were “Bitch Better Have My Money” and “Higher.” Both were very successful singles.

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Speaking about the circumstances of writing the song “Bitch Better Have My Money,” Bourelly said that it came “when we were vibing in the studio with the producer [Deputy] and he pulled up a beat. [The song] came about in like two or three hours.”

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The half Moroccan singer feels proud of her Moroccan origins, and took to twitter to express her love for both her father and mother’s country of origin.

Bourelly's first single, "Riot", was released in April 2015, followed in December 2015 by "Ego" and in February 2016 "Sally," which was well-received by the public.

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Oasis Festival Announces 2016 Summer Program

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Oasis Festival Announces 2016 Summer Program

By Umnia Rais

Rabat - The Oasis Festival is an event representing today’s top underground electronic talent.

Oasis will take place from September 16 to 18 in the luxurious Fellah Hotel in Marrakech for the second time, featuring a varied and rich lineup.

The three-day event in Marrakesh grants for the attendees the opportunity to enjoy picturesque views of the Atlas Mountain while taking a refreshing dip in the hotel’s pools or listening to various types of music.

Dixon, Tale of Us, Derrick May, the Black Madonna, David August, Prins Thomas, Job Jobse, Dolan Bergin, Eli & Fur, Dusky, and many other artists will take stage at the festival performing a mix of electronic music genre including Dub, House, Electronic Rock, Techno, and other types.

Away from the music program, the Oasis Festival will provide a range of other activities for guests such as Yoga classes, live painting, massage sessions, Spa alongside swimming, dancing and relaxing.

Additionally, the festival will provide an opportunity for foreign visitors to discover and experience Moroccan culture, traditional Moroccan dishes, local Souks, Henna art, local cuisine, desert, historical sites, and more.

For more information about tickets and a complete program, please visit the official website of the festival: theoasisfest.com.

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A Group of Artists Bring the Ivorians Together To Chant, “We Are Not Even Afraid of Terrorism”

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..A Group of Artists Bring the Ivorians Together To Chant, “We Are Not Even Afraid of Terrorism”

Rabat - Amid the panic in Cote d’Ivoire on March 13 during an attack on a beach in Grand-Bassam, a group of 11 Ivorian musicians collaborated to release a song entitled “Même Pas Pour,” or “Not Even Afraid”, to express their solidarity with the victims and express courage to overcome terrorists’ radicalism.

The video clip was shot in the preferred destination for Ivoirians and foreigners on Grand-Bassam beach, the same place where Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) killed 19 people.

Accompanied by upbeat dances, the Ivorian musicians sung in French to address the terrorists, saying that killing innocents is a sin. They also to show that they are not afraid of terrorism as long as all religions call for peace and tolerance.

The four-minute video clip portrays the musicians on Grand-Bassam beach, wearing t-shirts printed “Même Pas Pour”, along with the Ivorian flag.

Identified as a Collectif Bassam, the musicians brought Ivorians together to chant the chours defiantly in one voice, “In Ivory Coast, we are standing up, jihadists, we are not even afraid.”

"What are you doing on the beaches? Because of 70 virgins, you kill innocent people.”

"In the name of God, you there, you won't go to paradise.”

Chico Lacoste, the song's producer, said he wondered what he could do in response to the attack.

"What do we have to fight these bandits? We have a microphone," he said. "So we decided to

release a song to tell people not be scared of these barbarians. We have to keep on living."

Siro, one of the 11 artists, said that the aim of the song is meant to encourage people to stand up to terror by not changing their lifestyles.

"That barbarism wanted to show us death," he said. "We don’t want their barbarism to impose on us their way of life. We had to use the opposite; we had to use joy."

“The tolerant tune brought the Ivorians together to relieve their fear and not let the attack tear them apart,” Siro said as he sat next to another musician.

"Here is Mawa Traoré, who is a Muslim artist," he said. "I’m Christian. We wanted to show people that we are one. Like a keyboard. A musical keyboard has different notes, but when you play them together, you get a melody."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9OcCdB5_NM

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Mawazine 2016: Egyptian Diva Sherine Abdel Wahab to perform on Nahda stage

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Sherine Abdel Wahab

Rabat   -  Egyptian diva Sherine Abdel Wahab will hit the Nahda stage on May 26 to give her third concert as part of the Mawazine Festival-Rhythms of the World , the event's organizer Maroc Cultures Association announced.

This is a love story between Sherine Abdel Wahab and the Moroccan public who was moved by her performance, along with Farid Ghanam and Mohamed Adly, in 2013, a statement by the association said on Tuesday.

With a career that spans 15 years and 6 albums, Sherine mesmerized fans with singles like "Ah Ya Leil" which catapulted her to stardom in 2000. She is also a jury member of "The Voice".

The Mawazine Fest is a music event that takes place annually in Rabat, featuring many international and local music artists and headliners.

With MAP

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K’lma to Perform a Concert in Rabat

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K’lma to Perform a Concert in Rabat

By Nada Afa

Rabat - K’lma is set to perform a concert this week in Salle Bahnini.

Salle Bahnini will host the Indie, pop and rock band K’lma on Wednesday March 30th at 9:00pm, in a concert organized by DABATEATR, in partnership with the Ministry of Culture.

K’lma is a Moroccan band that debuted over a decade ago. While most of their songs are in the Arab dialect, they do sing occasionally in Spanish as well. The band had huge success in 2004, when they were featured on the soundtrack of Bouchra Ijork’s movie “The bitter orange.”

The movie soundtrack included two of the band’s songs, “Warda ala warda” and “Kif lemeani,” and afterwards both became became massive hits, raising the band to fame.

The musical repertoire of K’lma, is known for its incredible richness. From rock vibes to flamenco music, with hints of Latino dance rhythms and colorful pop beats, K’lma takes us on a journey to wonderful imaginary lands where music and harmony reign.

As part of “Blanates of DABATEATR,” this concert is one of many that will be hosted in Salle bahnini, in an effort to show support for Moroccan talents, and introduce the public to a wide variety of arts and cultures.

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DJ Hardwell to Perform in Mawazine Festival

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DJ Hardwell

Rabat  -  DJ Hardwell will perform in Mawazine Music Festival, which will be held in Rabat on May 20-28, "Maroc-Cultures" association announced Thursday in a press release.

Harwell is one of the best DJs on the planet, the association said, adding that the artist will perform for the first time in Morocco on the 25th of May 2016 at the OLM-Souissi stage.

Hardwell is one of the most talented artists of his generation. Declared best DJ in the world in 2013 and 2014, longtime record holder of the most watched set on YouTube, with over 28 million views, DJ Hardwell is a native of the Netherlands.

Born in 2001, the Mawazine Festival – Rhythms of the World is the essential rendezvous for music lovers in Morocco. With over 2 million festivalgoers for each past edition, it is ranked the second greatest cultural event in the world.

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Saber Rebai to Perform in Mawazine Festival’s Closing Ceremony  

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Saber Rebai to Perform in Mawazine Festival’s Closing Ceremony  

Rabat - Tunisian singer Saber Rebai will close 2016 Mawazine Festival with a concert on the Nahda stage on May 28, the event's organizer Maroc Cultures Association announced on Monday.

"This author, composer, performer, has indeed left an indelible imprint on the history of the festival since his passage on the Nahda stage in 2011," the association said in a press release, noting that this "music genius performed on the most prestigious stages in the world, since the release of his mythical version of Sidi Mansour in 2000."

Overall winner of the contest of young talents in 1985, he performed for the first time at the International Festival of Carthage. Like many Arab artists, he perfected his skill in Cairo then in Lebanon, where the media portrayed him as a promising avant-gardism artist.

"My music is not alien, nor archaic, nor futurist, but it contains a hint from the past. It is the ancient mixed with the modern," he says.

This happy marriage of traditional and modern is hence the secret of his brilliant career, which counts today no less than 13 albums successful worldwide.

Mawazine festival will be held in Rabat on May 20-28.

Born in 2001, the Mawazine Festival – Rhythms of the World is the essential rendezvous for music lovers in Morocco. With over 2 million festivalgoers for each past edition, it is ranked the second greatest cultural event in the world.

With MAP

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Casablanca to Host Jazz Festival Jazzablanca on April 16-24

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Jazzablanca Festival in Casablanca

By Umnia Rais

Tetouan - The annual event Jazzablanca festival will be held for the 11th time on April 16-24 in Casablanca and will feature six international jazz performers.

Since its inception in 2006, more than 400 musicians have performed in the Jazzablanca Festival and since then, it has become one of the key events for Jazz music lovers around the world.

To start off the festival, American singer and song-writer Macy Gray will be performing. The R&B singer has 8 studio albums, one live album, three compilation albums, 27 singles, seven promotional singles, and 21 music videos. Gray has received five Grammy award nominations. She has also appeared in a number of films including Training Day, Spiderman, Scary Movie 3, and For Colored Girls.

Jazz bassist and musician Richard Bona will take the stage on day two. Richard has ten albums including “Voices,” “Moyo,” “Kosmo,Mwaliko” and “Beyond Words.” He has released one live album “Bona makes you sweet” in 2008 and one extended play” Kaze ga Kureta Melody” in 2000.

The Franco-Moroccan singer Hindi Zahra is set to perform on April 18. Her first album” Handmade” was released 2010 and the second one “Homeland” in 2015. She has performed in more than 300 concerts in one year and half. Her songs are mostly in English, French with some Berber lyrics.

Melody Gardot is a Grammy nominated American singer, writer and musician. Her first album “Worrisome Heart” was released in 2008. She released her second album “Me one and Only Thrill” in 2009. Her single ” Who will comfort me?” subsequently became a top 10 hit at Smooth Jazz radio.

In 2012, she released her third album “The Absence “and in 2015 her forth “Currency of Man.” Gardot will be performing Jazz, Acoustics and Blues on the Casa-Anfa stage on April 19.

Goran Bregovic will perform on the same stage on April 20. He is one of the internationally known Yugoslav modern musicians and composers of the Balkans. Among his better known scores are three of Emir Kusturica’s films: Time of the Gypsies, Arizona Dream and Underground.

The Jazz-Pop singer and song-writer Jamie Cullum will also be present on April 21 at Casa-Anfa stage performing varied genres of Jazz. After his first television appearance on Parkinson in 2003, he released three albums with Universal who beat Sony in a bidding war.

Cullum’s first studio album "Heard it all before" was released in 1999, his latest album, titled “Interlude,” was released in 2014.

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Moroccan Artist Dedicates Himself to Improving Moroccan Artistic Representation

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Salim Daïma, a 19-year-old multi-instrumentalist and composer from Rabat

Rabat - Salim Daïma, a 19-year-old multi-instrumentalist and composer from Rabat devotes his energies to developing Moroccan art.

In an interview with Morocco World News, the budding artist described the beginning of his artistic journey in 2014. For Daïma, his artistic endeavors seem to have stemmed from his natural affinity for musicology and composition, which he hopes to see one day develop into a professional career.

“As far as I can recall, I always had this penchant for art, especially instrumental music. I preferred soundtracks and composers to songs and singers, as I still do. It slowly started to develop when I acquired my first electric guitar, and much more with my first MIDI keyboard,” Daïma said.

Daïma feels driven by an overwhelming desire to delve into his art and believes that his need to unleash his potential leads him to be inquisitive and to unveil hidden artistic techniques.

“Several things inspire me, but mainly the need to express myself. I find a certain affinity towards musical instruments. I think that every note and every timber has its own personality that attracts my curiosity. The passion itself derives from coincidence, however, what sustains it, is the fact that I can finally let out everything and anything, build worlds, stories and characters, that I can see them flourish then collapse,” Daïma said.

Moroccan Artist Dedicates Himself to Improving Moroccan Artistic Representation

Daïma initially encountered a major obstacle when he was unable to purchase his own professional instruments in the beginning.

“In my first year, the absence of finances to buy the proper equipment left a certain feeling of limitation; it was as a barrier. In fact, I still get this feeling eventually when I end up working with more than 30 tracks in one composition. Human nature is known to be insatiable,” he said.

The self-taught artist went on to describe the other difficulties that he has experienced along the way.

“The blank page or the first step to embark on [a piece of] artwork is always the hardest. It sometimes lasts few days, other times weeks and months. I begin a track then leave it and start another one. It keeps going on and on until I finally decide to stick to one track and try to finish it after inspiration comes back eventually,” Daïma said.

Daïma managed to achieve his first goal by releasing his debut album “The First Act” in January 2016 on iTunes, Amazon, Google Play, Spotify and Deezer. Through this album, Daïma was able to hone his skills and collaborate with international composers, such as Elias Nilsson, Clarence Yapp, Roger Pasto and Dylan Jones.

Before he fully devotes himself to his art, Daïma will finish his studies in Engineering and Management Sciences at Al Akhawayn University in Ifrane (AUI). Currently, he tries to contribute in the musical development of his fellow students and artists on AUI’s campus by presiding over Rhythm Unity, an artistic club at AUI.

Moroccan Artist Dedicates Himself to Improving Moroccan Artistic Representation

Daïma aims to balance his duties as a student and as a leader dedicating his time and energy to bringing artists together.

Daïma is now working on his second solo album, in an addition to a short film score for a student production that will be shown at the AUI’s annual Short Film Festival.

The artist aims to improve the quality of Moroccan film, television and cartoon scores. In his opinion, Moroccan cinematographic productions is in the process of gradually improving. He also hopes to represent Morocco in international music and film festivals.

For Daïma music provides both an escape from daily life and a path to fulfill his artistic ambitions.

“Music is primarily an exit door, a loophole. If it so happens that I get bored from this world, I can go play some notes on whatever instrument suits my mood, and be transported to a whole other one,” he said. “I feel strongly linked with music. I believe that everybody feels that bonding with something, and I happen to feel it with music. As painters and sculptors decorate space, musicians decorate time—that is how powerful I think art is.”

Edited by Kelsey Fish

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Shaggy to Perform in Mawazine Festival

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Rabat - Dancehall prince Shaggy will perform in Mawazine Music Festival, which will be held in Rabat on May 20-28, the event's organizer Maroc Cultures Association announced on Monday.

The Jamaican singer will hit the OLM Souissi on May 26th, the association said, noting that Shaggy is part of the closed Jamaican circle of artists with global recognition.

Shaggy’s concert promises festivalgoers a show of absolute madness with the performance of his greatest hits, including the wonderful "Boombastic" and "Wasn’t me."

Thanks to his unique style, he represents the fusion of rap with Dancehall; with the timbre of his voice, he is a crossover of Barry White with Shabba Ranks, the association said, adding that no Jamaican has ever released as many international hits in the course of the last 25 years.

Born in 2001, the Mawazine Festival – Rhythms of the World is the essential rendezvous for music lovers in Morocco.

With over 2 million festivalgoers for each past edition, it is ranked the second greatest cultural event in the world.

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Chris Brown to Open Mawazine Festival

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Rabat - US singer Chris Brown will hit the stage on May 20th in Rabat for the opening of Mawazine’s 15th edition, the event's organizer Maroc Cultures Association announced on Tuesday.

Grammy Award winning singer will perform on the stage of the OLM Souissi for his first performance in Morocco, the association said, adding that this illustrates once again the festival’s attractiveness among the greatest figures of world music.

Chris Brown recently made his sixth #1 album entry on the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop chart with his latest release Royalty (RCA Records), the statement added.

Mawazine Music Festival will be held in Rabat on May 20-28.

Born in 2001, the Mawazine Festival – Rhythms of the World is the essential rendezvous for music lovers in Morocco.

With over 2 million festivalgoers for each past edition, it is ranked the second greatest cultural event in the world.

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Reda Taliani Rocks Washington D.C.

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By Jamal Laoudi

Washington, D.C. - Reda Taliani, real name Réda Tamni, is a North African singer/songwriter. Though he is known for his Rai style, he has an uncanny ability to successfully fuse various genres of music styles, from the Middle East to the West to Africa, among others. One only needs to sample his tracks to quickly realize that and get hooked in the process. Consequently, his fan-base stretches from Morocco, to Tunisia and from France to Senegal and beyond.

Taliani was on his first U.S. Tour, somewhat surprising of a fact, that kicked off in Orlando Florida, then Washington D.C. greater area (Alexandria, V.A. to be precise), the New York, on April, 15th, 16th, and 17th respectively. There is talk of possibly more dates. This tour was organized by Achraf Rami Production, RSLOU Management, and Simo Elaissaoui.

Taliani performed in Alexandria, VA at Bistro du Soleil. The venue and the settings were intimate; as for his performance, an Encore is a must. What Reda Taliani probably does not know is that he performed on the same stage the late Cheb Hasni did back in the early 90s during his only U.S. performance before his assassination in 1994.

There was plenty of excitement building up among his fans prior to concert time. Tickets were sold online, a first for such an event, and absolutely most convenient. This explains the minimal availability of tickets at the door.

Given he has been manufacturing and producing hits for as long as I can remember, it was striking to find out he is only 36 years old. I am sure that if you have been tracking his work, this would take you by surprise as well.

During his performance, Taliani was cordial with his fans beyond the call of duty. He did allow for them to come on stage, hug and kiss him, and ask for shout outs and dedications. He was happy to take song requests as well. I have witnessed it when others were not half as kind under similar circumstances.

When Taliani managed to performed his hits such as Joséphine, Merdi L’amour, Partir Loin among others, the crowd was by the stage dancing and singing with him. The crowd got loudest when it was time for Vabene, his top hit understandably.

Reda Taliani’s fame is not surprising but well, very well deserved. His lyrics of his songs talk about social and economic issues relating to youth first and foremost. On the same category of youth, he also address love and heartbreak issues, consistent and faithful to the honesty, nativity, and courage one may find in and expect from Rai music.

As for rhythms and beats music, fusion dominates. He managed to develop his own style where even if you had not heard a song before, you would guess it was by him from the get-go. His work has a serious undertone yet you would find yourself dancing to it quite easily. Somehow, you would come out in a good mood then otherwise by song-end.

The Washington D.C. area concert was most definitely a success. If Orlando and N.Y. events were half as successful, then it is all Vabene; a wrap up. Talianai’s music is addictive and quite catchy, I would sign up for an encore.

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Pitbull to Perform in Mawazine Festival

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Rabat - US singer Pitbull will perform in Mawazine Music Festival, which will be held in Rabat on May 20-28, the event's organizer Maroc Cultures Association announced.

The American star of Cuban descent will be present for the second time at the OLM-Souissi stage on May 27th, the association said in a press release.

Merging hip-hop with Cuban swing, pop flavors and a reggaeton bounce, Pitbull flaunts a style that’s indisputably his own.

Born in 2001, the Mawazine Festival – Rhythms of the World is the essential rendezvous for music lovers in Morocco.

With over 2 million festivalgoers for each past edition, it is ranked the second greatest cultural event in the world.

Organized during nine days, every year in May, Mawazine offers a rich and robust lineup, which intermingles the ultimate stars of the global repertoire, making the cities of Rabat and Sale a forum of exceptional encounters between the public and a multitude of renowned artists.

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