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Festivals
Edit ThisHere are a few festivals held in Marrakesh during the year.
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February 25, 2006
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by giorgio
Date Festival
Edit ThisSugary dates play an important role in the Moroccan culture, and the annual Date Feast in Erfoud demonstrates exactly how highly they are regarded. Their sweetness makes them an ideal token of good luck, which is why they are a traditional gift at important ceremonies and an offering to friends or strangers. Erfoud is the centre of the date-producing area boasting more than one million date palms and is therefore the centre of festivities after the October harvest. Traditional processions, music, and folk dance form the bulk of the events, with plenty of opportunity to sample more..
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| date: | October |
The Marrakech Film Festival
Edit ThisHaving just wrapped its fifth year, the festival still lacks a solid identity. For one thing, it still hasn't settled on a date. It began in September 2001, each year it has hopscotched across the fall calendar, settling this year in November, just after Ramadan. But more importantly, it still doesn't know what it wants to be when it grows up. And yet it seems to want to be all things at once. Marrakech longs to generate the hype and glamour of Cannes, to support emerging talent like Sundance, to be taken as seriously by Hollywood as Toronto and to provide as unique and more..
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National Festival of Popular Arts
Edit ThisThe Festival of Popular Arts takes place in June and lasts for two weeks. It mainly takes place amid the ruins of the El Badi Palace. Traditionally, the festival is a showcase for the Moroccan arts and folk culture, with performances of Moroccan dance, Berber music and interpretations of Moroccan plays. Groups of musicians and dancers gather in the city from all regions of Morocco to show off their skills.
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Camel Festival Jul 2006/Tan Tan Road, Goulimine
Edit ThisCamel Festival
photo by: www.Morocco-Travel-Agency.com
The people of Goulimine hold the Camel Festival once a year on top of their weekly Camel Fair that takes place every Saturday....The festival also offers the opportunity to witness the ritual dance of the Guedra music.
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| tel: | 212-925-6151 |
| url: | www.Morocco-Travel-Agency.com |
| address: | 373 Broadway, B2 |
| email: | onlymorocco@yahoo.com |
Tourist Fantasia
Edit ThisA fantasia is a traditional Moroccan celebration with armed horsmen in full combat dress showing off their agility. Real fantasias are held when there is a Moulou or an occasion like the Fete du Throne. If you are not so luck as to be on the right spot at the right time, you can go and see a tourist fantasia.
From every tourist office or hotel you can arrange a complete package including the trip, a dinner, a (belly) dancing performance and a Fantasia. Prices are pretty flexible...
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Fete du Throne
Edit ThisOn the 3 of march the Fete du throne is celebrated. Often big Fantasias are held just outside of the city guides -better than the tourist ones- and bands perform on the Jma-l-Fna.
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