Rabat – Are you looking for something to do to pass an afternoon or evening? Well, say no more! I will introduce you to 7 events that will take place this week, including concert, film festival, performance, mind activity, and markets!
Which one are you going to?
From February 4-11, Cinema Renaissance will host the European Film Week, organised in partnership with the Ministry of Youth, Culture and Communication, the Moroccan Cinema Centre and the Member States of the European Union. It will be held twice a day, starting at 6 p.m. and 9 p.m.
The film series showcases a selection of European cinema, from classics to contemporary works. For example, “Reedland” on February 10, and “Three Goodbyes” on February 11.
Taking place at Al Mansour Theater, Nasr Megri’s large-scale tour will be held on February 13 at 7 p.m.
Nasr Megri is a singer, songwriter, and producer from Rabat, Morocco. He presents “Big Bang”, his new and 7th album with 14 original songs, through a major national tour in several cities of Morocco including Rabat before launching his international tour in America, Europe and the Middle East.
He will bring together a variety of musical styles including rap, trap, rock, and pop, his beautiful voice and guitar will be performed in this show.
Hosted at Mohammed V Theater, this event runs on February 13 from 8 p.m.
Hadj Said Berrada, famous singer and musician, is leading the Taifa Aissaouia. He always presents a unique way to mix celebration and spirituality.
Let’s have a wonderful evening at the concert!
The series project of “Tell Me About Extraordinary Morocco” returns to Rabat on February 14 at Bahnini Theater Rabat, beginning at 2 p.m. This performance invites the audience into a world of music and epic story.
This time it is the second installment named as “Estevanico”, once again takes us on a fascinating journey through the forgotten pages of Moroccan history.
Known as the first African to explore North America, Estevanico, native to Azemmour, Morocco, is the hero in this story. During his journey, he took on many roles. He was a slave, an interpreter, an explorer, a healer, even a shaman. This performance will tell the story of his adventurous life.
Sing for Love & Celebrate Chaâbane
Meanwhile, on the same day, February 14, Al Mansour Theater hosts a concert named “Sing for Love & Celebrate Chaâbane” at 6 p.m.
The event presents a vibrant and diverse artistic program, inviting audiences to feel the rhythm of traditional Moroccan heritage and music.
Later in the week, audiences can look forward to the Ramadan Shopping Market from February 14-15, located at Hotel Oscar (Av. Hassan II).
Before Ramadan officially begins, why not explore and shop here? Stock up on essential things and make the best preparations for Ramadan. From local products, pretty traditional clothes to organic products, everything is available. More importantly, it’s free.
In Al Mansour Theater on February 15 at 5 p.m., Chada Al Rouh offers audiences an opportunity to experience Moroccan Samaâ.
This musical and spiritual journey will be led by an elite group of Moroccan munshidines. Looking forward to an evening that allows visitors to deeply experience the soul and spiritual world, and the beauty of Moroccan musical heritage.