Creativity in the Palais during the Fes Fest.

24 05 2013

EXHIBITION AND SHOW BY MICHEL D’YVE AT PALAIS MOKRI

THE MUZOO

The Muzoo (a contraction of ‘museum’ and ‘zoo’) is a travelling museum presented by a group of artists called Sinéangulo. It was initiated by the Caza de Oro artist’s residence in Ariege, in the French Pyrenees. Le Muzoo moves between the UK and Morocco, and will be pitching its tent at the Palais Mokri during the Sacred Music Festival.

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What is Sinéangulo?

Sinéangulo was born a long time ago on the banks of the Niger, the product of a meeting between  travellers from Gibraltar, Morocco and Mali. Today, Sinéangulo is made up of about sixty artists both professional and amateur (with no distinction between them), musicians and fine artists from Africa, Europe and elsewhere. Sinéangulo is not an artists’ collective and in fact has no definite programme or manifesto; it’s more of a spiritual state that invites creators with diverse artistic talents to return to experimentation; a spiritual state arising out of a mélange of the curiosity, research and cross-disciplinary experience of each person. The objective is to master the contingencies of today’s innovations. A new generation of artists has begun to re-think our world, allowing us to rediscover the physical world and analogue creation. The purpose of Sinéangulo is to integrate with, to graft onto and to fuse with complementary entities to allow the creation of simple art.

       CLOTHES SHOW BY SALIMA ABDEL WAHAB FROM TANGIER

The clothes have been made from fabrics created by Sinéangulo

       THE MURAL

Throughout the festival, the public will be able to watch the development of a mural on the arcade wall of the courtyard of Palais Mokri. The mural will be created in the spirit of Sinéangulo.

Artists invited to contribute to the mural are:

-          Youssef el Yedidi, fine artist known for his murals (for example, at Asilah) who regularly exhibits in Europe. He says that he comes from the strait, a nod to his dual nationality of Moroccan/Spanish. His work is tinged with humanism and wavers between graphic and organic.

-     Aziz Amrani  , art teacher from Chefchaouen. In his painting, Amrani retraces the roots of calligraphy. This action translates into immediate action, making us oscillate between a state of contemplation and that of primordial energy. Amrani believes that the experience of painting is just as important as the physical work.

-          Charley Case, rambling artist from Brussels, sings of his connection to the world through his drawings. We recognisethe characters from his brush strokes that he develops with a tree-like structure  … his work materials are simply a brush and a pot of Chinese ink.





23 05 2013

 

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Opening: Friday, May 24, 19h, Dar Batha

“Vails and turbans” is an exhibition of antique costumes from the collection of Michael Biehn, which shows male and female headpieces from the world of Islam of the nineteenth and twentieth century. If turbans, as ties to the West, always express the personality of the men who wear them, veils, however, manifest or exalt the mystery.
Exhibition from 24 May to 3 June 2013.

http://www.institutfrancaisfes.com/





Photography Exhibition opens at the french Institute.

15 05 2013

The Transes Aneho, 2013

Dany Leriche and Jean Michel Fickinger

Opening: Friday, May 17, 18:30, Gallery of the Institute
Exhibition from May 17 to June 17, 2013

 

For many years, Dany Leriche and Jean-Michel Fickinger travered Africa to collect images that bear the signs and the looks of those who seek the space between heaven and earth, the Dust Gods. The images were taken in Togo during the Festival of Black Gods. Voodoo followers of Divinity Kokou use knives in trance: for instance, if they pretend to stab themselves, it is a reminder of how they died. And if they seem insensitive to blows, is that they are not quite there in the flesh: they are living images …

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pOp uP gallery Al-Zahra. 2013

18 04 2013

Culture Vultures presents

pOp uP gallery Al-Zahra - June 2013

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Every June a pOp uP gallery emerges in the heart of Fez’ ancient medina. This multi-faceted, bustling but tiny hanout (shop) presents exhibitions, local and international artists and show cases idiosyncratic happenings that feed the creative vitality and cultural noise of the immediate surroundings. Run by Jess Stephens, visual artist and creator of Culture Vultures, the Pop up space becomes more like a mini-art center, every season. While artists are invited to participate, the community are enticed.  C.V.’s Pop Up conjures up  think tank, meeting point, and cultural hub that contributes to the vibrancy and every day spectacle of the old medina, the soul of Fez.

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2013’s Pop up gallery will complement the Fez Festivals curated theme of Al Andaluz by presenting works influenced by a intercultural portfolio of artists and creations that embrace coexistence.  The program will include poetry readings, music happenings, spontaneity,  artisan/artist colaborations,2D art works and culture from every corner, with a contemporary slant on the Cordobian palace of 1000 years ago, Madinat al-Zahra.

Artists call out. Artists are invited to submit proposals for recitals, presentations, performances, talks, film screenings, micro concerts or exhibiting.

Deadline for applications May 1st.

e mail – culture.vulture1@rocketmail.com

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pOp uP Gallery Al Zahra

June 7 – 16th 2013.

Talla K’bira. Fez medina.

10 – 8 p.m.

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Artist and Writers Retreat at the Fes Festival of World Sacred Music

16 04 2013

Sacred Song – Sacred Story.

An artists and writers retreat in Conjunction with the Sacred Music Festival of Fez, from 7 – 15 of June. 2013

In January 2013 Australian Jan Cornall brought her first group of writers to Morocco on a 12 day journey from Fes to Marrakech via Cafe Tissardmine, an artist’s retreat near Erg Chebbi. With her company Writer’s Journey, Jan also runs annual retreats to Bali, Laos, Burma and Fiji.

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Jan and writers with the crew at Cafe Tissardmine

Two days in Fes was all she needed to know she wanted to come back as soon as possible.

Jan returns this June with another group of writers and artists in tow. Each morning her writing and creativity workshops will take their inspiration from afternoon and evening concerts at the Fes Sacred Music Festival.

Jan is inviting artists and writers of all genres: poets, songsters, novelists, travel writers, visual artists, performers, photojournalists; anyone who is interested in exploring the relationship between sound and voice, story and song, composition and structure as well as other synergies between music, art and writing craft.

The morning workshops will take place on the terrace at Riad Rcif, a wonderfully restored former palace in the heart of the Fes medina. Participants can stay at Riad Rcif or choose the budget option to arrange their own accommodation.

If you want to join Jan’s retreat it is important to book asap. All info here:http://www.writersjourney.com.au/journeys/singing-up-story-in-fes/

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Womens Mirror project II

28 03 2013

Women's Mirror II

 

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Print exhibit

14 03 2013

As part of the Cultural Season France Morocco,

French Institute of Morocco presents the exhibition:

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Opening: Friday, March 15th, 18:30. Gallery of the French  Institute

From  March 15th to April 5th

Production of the French Institute of Morocco for the cultural season 2012-2013 France-Morocco partnership with  Delacroix  Galerie Tangier.

Commissioner-Mr. Abdelkrim Ouazzani, director of the National School of Fine Arts (Beaux-Arts )in Tetouan, and Michael Faure, director of the Alliance Franco-Marocan of Essaouira.

This exhibition presents a selection of the best prints from the Fund of the French Institute of Tetouan , Delacroix gallery’s exhibition in Tangier.

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Presented successively in June 2012 from eleven institutions in the French cultural network in Morocco (ten French Institute and the Alliance Franco-Marocane of Essaouira), From print to multiple offers the opportunity to discover or review a choice of Ben Saad works Cheffaj Christiane,  El Houssaine Mimouni, Bouchaïb Maoual, Mustapha Yesfi, Terry Connor, Abdel Basit Ben Dahman, Tibari Kantour, Bouchaïb Habbouli and others …

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