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<title>Drumming workshop event,lets let art erve travel or travel serve art. from Omar Zanifi (10 Apr 2009, 12:58 am) in group "Culture and the profession of the art"</title>
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<description>What kind of images bubble up in ourselves, thinking about Morocco? The mountains of the Atlas which for a few years now have been a popular goal for friends of trekking and alpinists. Or is it the surrounding area of Ouarzazat which has, as a coulisse for many films with its magnificent valleys and gorges, begun to be a favoured destination? The dream-like ancient cities of the kings, or the beaches of the Atlantic Ocean? Or do we already feel a soft breeze of the desert wind, accompanied by a  ...</description>
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<title>Welcome in Morocco let culture and art connect from Omar Zanifi (08 Apr 2009, 5:41 pm) in group "Culture and the profession of the art"</title>
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<description>Omar Zanifi, 18.6.1976 a committed writer, an Amazigh(Berber) poet , Journalist, a knight of the pen what his people, the Berbers, concern. His most themes are about life, politics, love, Berber cause, sufferings of Berbers... He is known that he writes, speaks and acts straightforward, what makes his veridical stories so beautiful. Many of his poems are set to music by his friend M’barek Oualaarbi, the spiritual artistic leader of the group “Saghru” and Muha Mallal”. Omar`s lyrics are longing ...</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 08 Apr 2009 17:41:14 GMT</pubDate>
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