Features
Born in Casablanca on April 19, 1971, Gad Elmaleh is an actor and comedian of French-Moroccan descent who has had roles in a number of films as well as enjoying success as a stand-up comedian. His talents also include singing and voice-overs for animated films. Reportedly based on his own life, Elmaleh's first one-man show, titled Décalages, was performed at the
Palais des Glaces 1997. His first cinema role was in 1996 in the full-length feature Salut Cousin!, by Algerian screenwriter and film director Merzak Allouache.
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The Festival of the Atlantic Andalusias was held in Essaouira for the first time in 2003. It was such a huge success, that it has become an annual event that everyone looks forward to each year. It is a music festival that celebrates and promotes the influences that Andalusias has had on a variety of cultures such as Latin America, Spain and North America. Organizers of the Festival of the Atlantic Andalusias created the music festival with one main goal, to encourage peaceful co-existence and cultural exchange.
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To some, camping provides the perfect way to soak in the sights and sounds of a country. It is certainly by and large a cheaper way to travel and it does provide travellers with plenty of leisure time which they can use to gain a deeper understanding of the new and exciting things that surround them. Camping In Morocco is no different.
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Morocco is a fascinating country and a very popular tourist destination. There is much for tourists to see and do as they travel through this diverse country, and friendly local inhabitants welcome visitors to enjoy their ancient traditions and rich culture. Something that visitors, as well as locals, do not expect to find in this predominantly Muslim country, is a French-style cabaret, but in early May 2008, Frenchman Claude Thomas launched “Les Folies de Marrakech” – a show which has all the grandeur of a world-class cabaret, while respecting the traditions of Islam.
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The fascinating city of Tangier in northern Morocco, lies at the western entrance of the Strait of Gibraltar where the Atlantic and Mediterranean Oceans meet. This multi-cultural city has served as an inspiration to renowned artists, writers and musicians throughout its long history, making Tangier the perfect venue for a music festival. The annual Tangier Jazz Festival, “Tanjazz”, has been a great success each year since it first started in 2000, and Tangier is gearing up to welcome musicians and music lovers from around the world to the 9th Tanjazz Festival, which is set to take place from 28 May to 1 June 2008.
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