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Launched in 2001 by Maroc Cultures, Mawazine, also known as Mawazine Festival Rhythms of the World, is an annual music festival in Rabat, Morocco. The festival is part of a governmental plan to help democratize the country and promote an image of Morocco as a tolerant nation by presenting artists worldwide.
A week-long festival, The Mawazine, generally occurs in May or June. Performances, including international pop, rock, classical Arabic and African music, jazz, and Moroccan melodies, occur on several stages across Rabat, including the beautiful historical sites such as the Oudaya Kasbah and the Mohammed V National Theater. Past performers have included Shakira, Justin Timberlake, Alicia Keys, Elton John, and many more, alongside famous Arabic music stars and talented local Moroccan artists.
One of the highlights of Mawazine is the Moroccan Street Art scene, showcasing local talent ranging from graffiti artists to hip-hop dancers, reflecting the vibrant youth culture of Morocco. Dance workshops, exhibitions, and artists' meetings provide various opportunities for cultural exchange and learning.
Mawazine festival has a mix of free and paid concerts, making it accessible to a broad audience. It attracts a massive global audience, over 2.5 million people, making it an important event on the international cultural calendar.
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