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Celebrating 20 years : Nass El Ghiwane, Saïd Tichiti & Kader Tarhanine at Nomads Festival

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Nass El Ghiwane is a Moroccan musical group that was formed in the late 1960s. Known for their innovative blend of traditional Moroccan music with modern influences, they became a voice for social and political issues in Morocco. The band's poetic lyrics
Nass El Ghiwane is a Moroccan musical group that was formed in the late 1960s. Known for their innovative blend of traditional Moroccan music with modern influences, they became a voice for social and political issues in Morocco. The band's poetic lyrics

The 20th edition of the International Nomads Festival will take place from April 10 to 13, 2025, in M'Hamid El Ghizlane, celebrating the rich cultural heritage of nomadic communities. The event will feature a diverse program of music, dance, crafts, gastronomy, and traditions, highlighting the vibrancy of Saharan culture, according to the organizers.

This year’s lineup promises a musical journey spanning Morocco with the legendary group Nass El Ghiwane, Hungary with Saïd Tichiti, Algeria, and Mali with Kader Tarhanine and Imarhan Timbuktu. Mohamed Ali Ailla’s Sahrawi melodies will intertwine with the Amazigh repertoire of Tarwa Nayur and the Kurdish sounds of the France-based Mîrkut ensemble.

Beyond music, the festival will address contemporary themes such as environmental preservation and sustainable development in arid and semi-arid regions. Organizers emphasize the festival’s role in preserving nomadic heritage while fostering new initiatives that promote its transmission, attract visitors, and boost the local economy.

Educational initiatives and awareness programs will also play a key role, focusing on the resilience of nomadic cultures in the face of modern transformations. «It’s a powerful example of how culture can actively contribute to a more inclusive and supportive future», the organizers note. Conferences and roundtables will bring together experts, local stakeholders, and visitors, while the nomadic forum will offer digital security workshops to share cybersecurity skills.

Over four nights, the festival will showcase performances by local and international artists, alongside cultural exhibitions featuring traditional crafts, local cuisine, ancestral sports, and Saharan dances.

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