Yesterday evening, Thursday in Rabat, the Moroccan Artists Club, in partnership with the Ministry of Youth, Culture and Communication, organized a tribute artistic evening during which it celebrated a group of stars from the Moroccan art scene, in appreciation of their artistic career, generosity and creativity, which enriched Morocco’s artistic treasury in various fields.
The ceremony was opened with singing performances, followed by honoring the Moroccan musician and artist Nabil Khalidi for what he provided to the Moroccan artistic scene. The shield of honor was presented to him by former Minister of Transport Said Amskan, who presented him with a gold medal and the honorary card of the Moroccan Artists Club.
In a statement to Hespress, Al-Khalidi expressed his great happiness at the attention he received from his colleagues in the Moroccan Artists Club, highlighting that the culture of recognition is a noble step and a good initiative for every Moroccan creator.
The same speaker continued that his happiness is greatest when he meets the Moroccan audience in the street, gets to know them, and thanks them for what they have provided throughout his humble artistic career.
In a good initiative, the organizers of the evening chose to honor Moroccan singer Asma Lazraq, after an incident in which she was prevented by the Tunisian Ministry of Culture from singing at an artistic evening in the country, where she was expected to take the stage today, Thursday, and described her as a foreign artist.
The honoree expressed her great happiness with this gesture, which comes as a response to her after the incident that happened to her, expressing her deep thanks to all her fellow artists and Moroccans for their solidarity and support with her.
The same spokeswoman continued: “Morocco has always embraced people and artists, so what about the daughter of the house and the daughter of the country? So I thank everyone very much.”
The ceremony also witnessed the honoring of the young Moroccan actress Fatima Zahraa Kanboua, the Moroccan producer and artist manager Mehdi Belkhayat, the Sahrawi artist Rachida Talal, the artist Khaled Bouazzaoui and the young actor Rabih Sakli.
Moroccan journalist Imad Al-Natifi said that this meeting, organized by the club, is renewed and renewed with the presence of creative people, artists, media professionals, and everyone who gave a lot to serve Morocco, expressing his happiness at attending this ceremony and the intimate family gathering that has been organized annually for 13 years, at a rate of two or three evenings a day. the year.
For his part, the artist Abdel Ali Al-Ghawi, President of the Moroccan Artists Club, said that the latter reciprocates the love of Moroccan creators, noting that Morocco is full of artistic figures who have given a lot and enriched the national treasury with immortal creations that deserve celebration and recognition.
The same spokesman continued, in a statement to Hespress, that the list of honorees in this meeting included a mixture between the new generation of talented young people and the old generation from the pyramids of the square, adding that there was difficulty in selecting the names to be celebrated.
The ceremony, which bore the name “Night of Moroccan Creators,” was attended by a group of Moroccan celebrities, including Bouchra Ahrish, Mansour Badri, the Lebanese Riad Al-Omar, Abdel Wahed Tetouani, Meriem Al-Qusiri, Saeed Maskar and others.
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2024-06-09 18:56:40



