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Les racines amazighes du « Petit Prince » de Saint Exupéry
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Un renard fennec, le sable et les étoiles, un baobab et un garçon dont l'écharpe se déroule jusqu'à la longueur d'un tagelmust, le turban couvrant le visage porté par les nomades du Sahara, ne sont que quelques-unes des images que les lecteurs chérissent après avoir terminé Le Petit Prince d'Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. La portée du classique pour enfants bien-aimé – sur un pilote qui s'écrase dans le plus grand désert de sable du monde et rencontre un petit garçon venu d'un astéroïde lointain – est aussi vaste que le Sahara lui-même. Cette année, l'histoire a été traduite pour la 300ème...
What's happening in the Rif? (Northern Morocco)
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The long history of the Rif's rebellious spirit. The Rif, the northern mountain region of Morocco with a long history of rebellion, has been the center of a protest movement for eight months. It has exposed divides: between developed coastal cities and a neglected, resentful interior; between young people eager to challenge authority and an older generation fearful of change; and between an all-powerful monarchy and a street movement with no traditional leaders. Learn more about this fascinating region and its people. Explore the Rif through the books... Intifadat al rif 58 / 59 | Testimony on the Rif uprising of...
French filmmaker explores Morocco's music. Part 2 - the Middle
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Three friends, Nouamane Lahlou- a rock star and producer of Morocco; Hassan Hakmoun a master Gnawa musician and our friend Laurent LeGall a film director and producer based in San Rafael (California), meet in Casablanca to travel the length of Morocco in search of experiencing its music first hand and personally. "We begin our voyage in the western foothills of the southern Middle Atlas (Moyen Atlas) mountains and travel to Fes. The amazing old capital of Morocco lives in two worlds, the new modern Fes and the old Medina, both resound on one’s sense in color, charm and exotic abundance....