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Bruno Joubert: "To promote cultural life in Morocco"

Published on: 02/07/2011

Ambassador of France in Rabat, Bruno Joubert: "The French cultural network in Morocco reflects the size of" intense "bilateral relations".

The French cultural network in Morocco reflects the dimension of "intense" bilateral relations, said on Wednesday, France's ambassador in Rabat, Bruno Joubert.

Speaking at a press conference in Rabat on the launching of the 2011 cultural season in France in Morocco, the French diplomat stressed that this network consists of 13 establishments (institutes and alliances) is "a cultural network exceptional unparalleled in the world. " Citing

cultural season 2011, Joubert has stressed that this is a first since it is marked by a joint program to all of Morocco in the 13 cities where such institutions exist within a single season can to present the public with great artistic and cultural creations Moroccan quality, particularly those produced by the Franco-Moroccan cooperation. This unified programming

also unify the skills and talents of these institutions and to mobilize large-scale French cultural operators, that every institution alone would not necessarily win and visibility, allowing to reach a wider audience, he said.

According to a French diplomat, this programming is common to all institutes can form partnerships with companies and institutions interested in promoting cultural life in Morocco and an offer that attracts the public.

Joubert has also announced that this season will revolve around four main themes namely, the circus, dance, photography and book / discussion of ideas, besides a large exhibition of scientific "Abyss" dedicated funds sailors who will be inaugurated on Thursday in Casablanca indicating that each of these four themes will include several illustrating operations whenever possible partnership between Morocco and France.

Ambassador of France in Rabat, also welcomed the commitment of the Moroccan partners for the success of this season, citing in this regard the support of the delegations of the Ministry of Culture and wilayas and municipalities.

The French diplomat has assured the unity of this programming will not be detrimental to the support that France provides the substantive action of the major operators and beautiful Moroccan cultural events they offer to the Moroccan public and world noting that the "season does not erase more programming almost daily, each institution within the network.

Alongside this cultural season, each of French institutes in the territory of Morocco will continue to operate autonomously on the ground with its partners and its audience, "he said.

The sharing of cultural action of the French network is intended to continue in the future, he said, announcing that the 13 French cultural establishments in Morocco in 2012 will bring together in one large French institute in kingdom and within the framework of the reform of the Cultural Action Abroad France's commitment in 2010.

cultural season in France in Morocco promises a range of arts activities and performances from theater, music, passing by the cinema, circus, exhibitions and conferences, with a total of more 120 events taking place throughout the year 2011 in 13 cities of Morocco.

component of the circus, the national circus school Shems'y revisits the legend of Berber "and Isli Tislit" by presenting a show of contemporary circus, dance and music (from 1 to 6 February and 15 in Rabat February 20, Kenitra).

plastic art not to be outdone, several exhibitions have been planned including "Metamorphosis and eternity of the Little Prince" (February 10 to March 5 at the library of Rabat) to the rediscovery of this monument of Antoine de Saint-Exupery, a French books most widely read and translated over the world.

It is also about "Diversity" Juana Rodriguez (March 15 to April 2, Kenitra) and Compass, a history of painting in Morocco "(February 18 to March 31, Rabat), which traces highlights of the painting by Delacroix in Morocco to modern artists.

Each week, film buffs can enjoy proposed feature films, including "Such loves" by Claude Lelouch (5 and 6 February in Rabat), "Copacabana" by Marc Fitoussi (12 and 13 February), "Aisheen, chronicles of Gaza", a documentary by Nicolas Wadimoff ( 19 and 20 February Rabat), "Barefoot on slugs" (March 5 and 6), "Black Venus" Abdellatif Kechiche and "Outside the Law" by Rachid Bouchareb (26 and 27 March).

Several conferences will be scheduled in 2011, including "The cons-history of philosophy", which will be given by Michel Onfray (3 February in Rabat) and "When a mother is father" by Youssef Fassy Fehri (25 February Rabat).



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