We would like to wish you all a peaceful holiday and a happy and prosperous 2011, wherever you are!
Best wishes from Jeremy, Paolo, Naima and Hakim
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We would like to wish you all a peaceful holiday and a happy and prosperous 2011, wherever you are!
Best wishes from Jeremy, Paolo, Naima and Hakim
xxxx
The 4th Edition of the Festival de l’Etrange will be held at the Alliance franco-marocaine from the 9 th December 2010 to the 22nd of January 2011 in Essaouira.
A mix of music, photographic exhibition and cinema representing more than 150 artists with the partecipation of the french theatre companies « Sans Paradis Fixe » & « Marie est de la nuit »
Alliance Franco-Marocaine
Derb Lâalouj
9 rue Mohammed Diouri
44 000 Essaouira
Tél : +212 (0)5 24 47 61 97 / 62 14
Hi we are still collecting toothbrushes and toothpaste for our dental hygiene projects in schools outside Essaouira for the new year.
Please see our previous post:
http://www.moroccoholidayhome.com/blog/category/charity/
Thank you to the Studio Ricci Oddi Massoni in Piacenza for its generous donation.
The first edition of the Marrakech Art Fair will be held from 8 to 11 October 2010 (with a preview on 8 October) at the Es Saadi Palace.
Forty international art galleries are pleased to invite professionals and passionate art collectors to present their recent discoveries during a 4-day event.
Modern art and contemporary art will be high on the agenda. Works of art and creations from the 20th and 21st centuries.
One of the most time-consuming (and expensive) aspects of renovating a house in the medina is clearing away all the rubble you create. It all has to be bagged up into little sacks and left on the street overnight, for a horse and cart to take away first thing in the morning.
We’ve produced hundreds of cartloads since starting our renovation…hopefully not too many to go now!!
When your house is built onto the battlements of a walled city, you don’t really expect your walls to contain a blocked-off doorway that might at some point have ushered you straight out of the city wall.
But that’s exactly what we found on the ground floor of Dar 91, as shown in this rather grainy photo (You’re just going to have to trust us on this one…it’s pretty dark down there and we didn’t have a lighting crew with us, ok? Ed). Which suggests our house pre-dates the city wall – or that our house was built where there used to be a door into the medina (which seems unlikely).
Kind of annoying, too – could make a rather natty shortcut to the off licence…
Weather – with at least 320 days of sun, it is HOT, with BLUE SKIES all the way.
The amazing sunsets giving every night a spectacle of colours, either PINK, ORANGE or DEEP BLUE…don’t forget your camera!
Lovely fresh fish and an ever changing supply of fresh fruit and vegetables…let’s EAT EAT EAT
It’s a shopping paradise, with fairer prices than in many other Moroccan tourist destinations, and less need to barter. So you can SHOP TILL YOU DROP
Essaouira is like a window onto a simpler past long lost in Western Europe. ENJOY IT!
This Sunday (25 April) is the finale of the Regraga pilgrimage, with a fantasia at Had’Dra.
The Regraga originate from the Chiadma region to the north of Essaouira, and their ancestors are said to have made the Hajj to Mecca, received the blessing of the Prophet and introduced the Quran to Morocco. Every year they and a host of pilgrims go on a marathon 38-day tour of shrines across the region, erecting holy tents and bestowing ‘baraka’ on the crowds who follow them.
About 30 days ago they came to Essaouira, bringing with them a new energy to the town as the locals’ friends and families descended from the countryside to celebrate this popular annual festival, filling up the houses and streets with hustle and bustle. The parade progressed down the main street to the beat of drums, with the pilgrims throwing water and blessings. It’s fascinating to watch the Moroccans being cornered by the pilgrims, demanding dirhams in exchange for a blessing, and an interesting custom is that unmarried women who stroke the white horse which forms part of the cortege, will apparently increase their chances of finding a husband.
The locals say that with the Regraga comes a wind that makes the wheat dance and other crops grow – and as is so often the case here, they managed to find time for serious shopping at a market to the north end of town, which went on long into the night and, given the lack of street lighting in that area, proved that Moroccans can even shop in total darkness.
From Thursday 29 April to Saturday 1 May Essaouira hosts this annual spring festival of classical music. The concerts will take place at Dar Souiri, the Alliance Francaise and in a concert tent at Bab Manzah.
Highlights will include a performance of Carmina Burana; songs from Falla, Bizet and Debussy, and an operatic evening including arias from operas by Mozart, Donizetti and Offenbach. Read more.