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Tangier Cultural Exchange Weekend; Launch Of Music Video And Presentation of Sculpture

14 June 2023
Tangier Cultural Exchange Weekend; Launch Of Music Video And Presentation of Sculpture

A cultural weekend organised by Gibraltar Cultural Services on behalf of the Ministry of Culture,  and the JM Memorial Foundation, has seen a variety of initiatives and workshops in Tangier as part of a cultural exchange between both communities. 

A statement from the Government follows below:

A group of around twenty travelled to the Moroccan City for the occasion on the back of contacts  established and networking ideas explored, as part of the exchange. The main programme was  hosted at the Donabo Botanic Gardens with The Minister for Culture the Hon. Prof John Cortes  presenting a sculpture donated by artist Mark Montovio to the gardens, in recognition of the links  between both communities. This was received by Charifa Lalla Malika El Alaoui from the Moroccan  Royal Family, who runs the facility. The sculpture is part of a series of three looking at the idea of  justice and judgement. Made from recycled materials it reinforces the idea that there must be a  process of renewal and the totemic representation references the self, society, and the system. 

A music video ‘Secretos Del Estrecho’, a song by musician Adrian Pisarello in collaboration with  Liam Byrne and Ismail Mnebhi, which celebrates the cultural diversity and beauty of both  communities was also launched and was enthusiastically received. The video was shot in Gibraltar  and Tangier with popular landmarks featured and three languages, English, Spanish and Moroccan  Arabic represented. Since its launch, in a 24-hour period, the video has received over 10 thousand  views: https://youtu.be/yWT0qm4mjrs 

As part of the event, participants enjoyed a tour of the gardens, a beautiful and educational facility  which has been created over the last six years. It was a hands-on weekend with the group cooking  their own tagine lunch using produce from the gardens, learning about the typical techniques when  cooking this popular dish. Back-to-back workshops were then delivered in the afternoon. Artist  Ermelinda Duarte offered a tile crafting workshop, using nature as the inspiration and organic  materials from the gardens to make imprints. The group was then challenged to a writing workshop  delivered by teacher and Book Council member Melissa Bossano. The interactive session was fun  with those involved really committing to the exercise and exploring their creative abilities through  the written word. From pen to paper with illustrator Eleanor Dobbs from the Rock Retreat running  an illustration workshop that was engaging, challenging many of the artists present to explore new  ways of expression. The artist also delivered a sketching to create animation workshop to a group  of students from the Tangier Attawassol Association for deaf and hearing-impaired children, supporting in the aim to create an inclusive environment to foster their creative expression and  their personal growth. The students really embraced the experience and thoroughly enjoyed the  offering. 

The weekend also saw a visit to Gallery Kent where Manager Aziza Laraki presented work from  artists represented by the gallery and spoke about the art scene in Tangier. This was followed by a  presentation from GCS Head of Cultural Development, Davina Barbara with a snapshot of ‘Tangier  from the Rock’s artistic lens’, to set the scene and provide creative inspiration for the group. 

Minister for Culture John Cortes said, “It was an incredible weekend of cultural exchange in which  the need to keep connecting the communities on both sides of the Strait was clearly evident. I was  encouraged to see the energy and vigour of all those involved in achieving this and the thirst there  is to learn more about each other. The journey continues”.