Dorsaf hamdani biography of nancy
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International Festival of Carthage in its 53rd edition
July 13: 2017: “Fen Tounes” (Art of Tunisia) Chadi Garfi show with the participation of Kacem Kefi, Soulef, Asma Ben Ahmed and Nour Qamar (ancient theater)
July 14: “Al-Medha“, liturgical chants of Kairouan and the Sahel region, produced by Hmida Jarray
July 15: Singer Faia YounanSyria
July 16: “Houriya” by Leila Toubel and Mehdi Trabelsi (Museum of Carthage)
July 17: “Lemdina” (ancient theater)
July 18: Singer Black MFrance (Ancient Theater)
July 19: Singer Ragheb AlamaLebanon (Ancient Theater)
“My dream life” by Michel Boujenah France (Museum of Carthage)
July 20: Postmodern jukebox (Acropolium of Carthage)
July 21: “Sakarat” (Ivresses), a singing performance by Dorsaf Hamdani and Aida Nosrat –Tunisia – Iran – (Acropolium of Carthage)
July 22: “The Q
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New Year’s Celebrations: ideas to breathe new air!
“How about a change of scenery for the new year? ”. To this question, Explore France answers with a list of available experiences in France to “enjoy breathtaking New Year’s celebrations”.
Unexpected New Year’s Eve
Among the “1001 ways to celebrate the New Year”, eves are symbolic moments that the website highlights with “unexpected and genuine” eves:
- a visit at the Vaux-Le-Vicomte palace (close to Paris, with a shuttle at Melun). To celebrate the “Grand Noël” until 7 January. For this new edition, Vaux-Le-Vicomte celebrates party and entertainment in Louis 14th century. Wearing his clothes of light, he accompanies visitors “throughout a festive and family programme so you can become the host of the palace for a day”;
- snowshoe vandring in the Pyrenees mountains. To go “conquer snowy summits and breathtak
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Mawazine
Moroccan music festival
Mawazine (Arabic: موازين, romanized: mawāzīn, meaning "rhythms of the world") is a Moroccan International music festival held annually in Rabat, Morocco, featuring many international and local music artists. The festival is presided over by Mounir Majidi, the personal secretary of the Moroccan King Mohammed VI and founder and president of Maroc Culture, the cultural foundation that organizes Mawazine and other events.[1]
The 2019 festival was attended by 2,75 million people, making Mawazine the largest festival in the world after Donauinselfest in Vienna. With 90 acts on 7 stages it has the highest ratio of attendees per stage in the world.[2]
Mawazine is one of several events which are intended to promote an image of Morocco as a tolerant nation, and a post on the event's website declares that the goal of the festival is to promote Rabat as a city open to the world.[3][4] It has nonetheless sp