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Academy of the Kingdom of Morocco hosts international event on Moroccan-Andalusian music

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The Academy of the Kingdom of Morocco is set to host a significant international event titled «Music and Song in the Moroccan-Andalusian Tradition» from February 13 to 15, 2025.

This initiative, organized in collaboration with the Embassy of the Kingdom of Spain in Rabat, forms part of the activities of the Academy's Academic Institute of the Arts and its Al-Andalus Chair.

According to a press release, the event will be held at the Royal Institute for Research on Moroccan History. It aims to bring together experts from various fields to delve into the intricate rhythms and performance practices of this tradition, while also infusing a contemporary perspective into the heritage.

The event promises a diverse program, including workshops, round-table discussions, concerts, and a unique exhibition. These activities are designed to showcase the richness of the Moroccan-Andalusian musical heritage and explore innovative perspectives for future generations.

A special exhibition will highlight the significance of traditional musical instruments in preserving cultural heritage. Instruments will be displayed in categories such as plucked strings, including ouds and zithers, bowed strings like the rbab, and percussion instruments.

The exhibition's centerpiece will be four exceptional instruments crafted by master luthiers at the request of Morocco: the ramal oud and sharqi oud by Khalid Belhaiba, the rote by Carlos Paniagua, and the rbab by Christian Rault.

Students will have the opportunity to participate in hands-on workshops led by renowned luthiers, including Carlos Paniagua, Christian Rault, and Khalid Belhaiba. These sessions will focus on instrument-making and the nuances of Moroccan-Andalusian music.

Additional sessions will delve into vocal styles, with Moroccan and Spanish artists guiding participants through Moroccan-Andalusian, medieval, and flamenco traditions. The event will also feature round-table discussions on topics such as safeguarding traditional music and constructing musical instruments. The event will culminate in diverse concerts celebrating the fusion of Moroccan and Spanish musical heritage.

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