Green Day- check this out.

23 04 2013
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Green Day. May 5th.

Registrations still open. Limited seats.
For furthermore information, Contact:
Mostafa Bakkali Ferchakhi 0617144074
Ali Gala : 0667741520





dabaTeatre

2 04 2013

dabaTeatre

8 -13 April. Rabat.

See previous article here





International Poetry Day March 21st. Rumi

19 03 2013

In case you’re wondering about this millennium’s top-selling poet, it is not Walt Whiteman, Emily Dickinson, Robert Frost, or even Ralph Waldo Emerson.  The honor goes to a humble man, whose words have expressed the unutterable longing to merge with the eternal!  This man, beset with a good irony and life’s rational and irrational juxtapositions, is Mawlana Jalal ad-Dine Muhammad Rumi Balkhi, known to the English-speaking world simply as Rumi. This great Persian poet spoke to us through his mystical verse, infinite wisdom of words, unprecedented lyrical grace, spiritual daringness and philosophical excellence as he sought to move us closer an ocean of unity with his Beloved God!

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Rumi

Many  have fallen in love with the poetry of this great mystic. They have been mesmerized by his soulful beauty, tolerant humanity and mysterious spontaneity. Their exposure to anglophone cultures and appreciation of Rumi would not have happened without  the efforts of American scholars such as Coleman Barks, Ibrahim Gamard, Rawan Farhadi, who have translated almost all of Rumi’s quatrains, making his works accessible to the English language readership.

When reciting Rumi’s poetry, Mr. Barks is very soft-spoken and humble as he is overcome by Rumi’s words. He has admitted that his work could never do justice to Rumi’s original Persian texts as it is impossible for English translations to capture the true essence of Rumi’s emotions and beliefs.

Rumi’s masterpiece, the Mathnawi, is a series of six books of poetry, each amounting to about 25,000 verses.  It remains the most fabulous work ever composed in human literature. It is not only an oceanic hodgepodge of suspenseful Sufi fables, scenes from everyday life and fantastic folktales, but also a philosophical reflection on Quranic revelations where the transient and the eternal speak loudly in utter harmony and wholeness with the divine.

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Many in the East argue that while he was not a prophet, he definitely brought his own scripture. In the West, he is frequently praised and often quoted in many monasteries and synagogues.  Undoubtedly, Rumi’s poetry made of him a bridge between all cultures and religions. He does not exclude anybody from his Sufi circle and invites all mankind to this divine embrace he calls love.

Rumi believed passionately in the use of poetry, music and dance as a mystic tool to achieve communion with God. His Sufi teachings were the base for the Mawlawi Order in Turkey and in many other countries. He is a cosmopolitan man, accepted and highly revered by everybody. His mystical poems are mysteries only a few can decode. They are love-letters sent from his beautiful soul to all people. His creed was: Here is love, come see it. Experience it!

Oh God
Let all lovers be content
Give them happy endings
Let their life be celebrations
Let their hearts dance in the fire of your love.

Rumi.

According to his admirers, at Rumi’s funeral, Christians confessed, “He was our Jesus!”, Jews proclaimed “He was our Moses!” and Muslims cried, “He was our Muhammed!” Indeed, Rumi was a romantic poet entirely obsessed with God.  He belonged to everyone, exalting the divine universality of the heart in every creation. He was that spokesman for transcendence and freedom of the mind, body and soul. His images are unique, playful and full of spiritual food for thought.

This excellent poet, as Hegel called him, has inspired many Western poets including Emerson, Goethe and Robert Grave.  As the German poet Hans Meinke stated, “he is the only hope for the dark times we are living in.”

Gamble everything for love
If you’re a true human being.
If not, leave this gathering.

Rumi.

At this moment of tension and mistrust, it behooves us to study the works of this renowned mystic and use his words to influence our thoughts and actions.  Rumi’s work could be invaluable as a remedy to many of the misunderstandings that continue to hinder world peace and stability.

let the beauty-RumiOriginal article from http://www.moroccoworldnews.com





Hamadcha insight. Saturday 9th

8 03 2013

You are invited to a free performance of wonderful Sufi music this Saturday afternoon at 4 PM

 

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Sufi music is vitally important in Moroccan culture – particularly in Fez. Anyone new to it will find this performance an ideal introduction, while those familiar with the Hamadcha will have the opportunity to enjoy their exuberant, uplifting style once again.

ImagePrior to the concert there will be a brief explanation by musician and scholar Fredrick Calmes (pictured above), who also plays and sings with the group.


This concert is hosted by the American Language Center Fes as part of their ALIF program.
 

Who: ALIF & ALC students and members of the public
When: Saturday March 9 at 4 PM
Where: ALIF Riad, Batha or meet by Batha Fountain at 3.45 PM
Cost: Free

 

Original article by the View from Fez





Salon National d’art Contemporain

5 03 2013

Salon National d'art Contemporain





18th edition of the Moroccan Film Festival in Fes

3 03 2013

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« The  Blind  &  The  Gypsy  Lady »  

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the  18th edition  of  the  Moroccan  Film  Festival  in  Fes .

Wednesday  Marsh  6, 2013  at  18 pm  in  the  Cultural Complex  Al Hourria

Produced  by : Saiss Medit & Babylon Cult-Art

Screen  by : AZIZ  EL  HAKIM

Directed  by :AZELARB  ALAOUI

With : AZELARAB  KAGHAT  , SHADYA  HAMED , HAMID NAJAH , FATEMAZAHRA  MESKI.





Fez Festival of Sufi Culture 2013

26 01 2013


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The 7th edition of Fez Festival of Sufi Culture will take place from the 13th to the 20th of April 2013 under the theme Spiritual Nourishment.

Sufism is first a spiritual experience, a “dhawq” or a personal flavor. As it has been throughout history a continuous source of creativity, intellectual, poetic, literary, artistic (especially music) and, in an even more comprehensive, although insufficiently explored, a source of societal productivity particularly rich and remarkable.

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Image by Omar Chennafi

It is this link between spiritual experience and the diversity of cultural expressions that the Fez Festival of Sufi Culture seeks to highlight through the programming.

For more information on the festival see

http://www.festivalculturesoufie.com/








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