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Voices of Change: Artists Unite to Address Water Challenges at the Fez Gathering

The 7th Annual International Artists Gathering in Fez is scheduled for October 30 to November 3, with a compelling focus on the timely theme of “Water Matters.”

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Voices of Change: Artists Unite to Address Water Challenges at the Fez Gathering

Voices of Change: Artists Unite to Address Water Challenges at the Fez Gathering

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Rabat – The 7th Annual International Artists Gathering in Fez is scheduled for October 30 to November 3, with a compelling focus on the timely theme of “Water Matters.”

This year’s gathering in the historic city of Fez, Morocco, seeks to move beyond the idea of “art for art’s sake” by showcasing how the arts both reflect and positively impact external forces such as cultural heritage and ecological systems. 

The event will unite a diverse array of artists, academics, and cultural enthusiasts from around the globe to explore the intersections of art, culture, and water preservation. 

By providing a platform for local artists to showcase their work, the gathering seeks to amplify their voices on a global stage while conveying the vital importance of water management and the cultural connections linked to water through various artistic expressions.

The water crisis stands as one of today’s most pressing conundrums, with over 2 billion people living in countries facing water deficit, a figure projected to rise due to climate change, population growth, and unsustainable management practices, according to the United Nations.

Morocco is no exception having dealt with drought since the 1980s and ranking among the most water-stressed nations worldwide. 

Read Also: Fez Gathering Explores Art’s Role in Preserving Cultural Heritage

The theme “Water Matters” will be central to the multi-day event, driving discussions and performances that tackle contemporary water-related challenges. 

 Fez, renowned for having one of the oldest and most advanced water systems in the world, established in the 9th century, provides an ideal setting for these crucial discussions. The elaborate network of historic water infrastructure within the medina of Fez will serve as a powerful reminder of water’s cultural importance and the urgent need for preservation initiatives.

Attendees can look forward to witnessing how artistic expression can raise awareness about water issues and foster collaborative projects among artists. This year’s gathering will not only feature already established artists but also promote emerging talents from Morocco. 

Among the notable participants are Hamza El Fasiki, recognized for his craftsmanship and storytelling; Philip Kojo Metz, a visual artist from Germany; Mélodie Gimard, a pianist and composer from France; and Spanish dancer Marti Corbera. These artists will offer their unique insights into how art can help tackle water-related challenges and inspire meaningful dialogue about cultural heritage and environmental stewardship.

Omar Chennafi, a native of Fez and an artist and photographer, established the Fez Gathering in 2015 with a vision to promote engagement with the arts and foster discussions that go beyond the traditional idea of “art for art’s sake.” 

In the spirit of inclusivity, the festival will be free and open to the public, inviting participation from all community segments. Additionally, the event will be documented and shared on social media, enabling a broader audience to connect with the stories and insights of artists and participants.

The previous edition focused on “Gentrification, Arts, and Cultural Heritage,” exploring how art and culture can transform urban areas while preserving communities. It aimed to support and bolster the diverse communities that already exist, rather than displacing them. 

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