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The Art of the Rabat Carpet' Exhibition Pays Tribute in Baku to Ancestral Craftsmanship Know-How, Intercultural Dialogue
The Art of the Rabat Carpet' Exhibition Pays Tribute in Baku to Ancestral Craftsmanship Know-How, Intercultural Dialogue

Maroc

time07-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Maroc

The Art of the Rabat Carpet' Exhibition Pays Tribute in Baku to Ancestral Craftsmanship Know-How, Intercultural Dialogue

The exhibition 'The Art of the Rabat Carpet,' inaugurated on Tuesday by Her Royal Highness Princess Lalla Hasnaa, President of the Foundation for the Safeguarding of the Cultural Heritage of Rabat, at the Azerbaijan National Carpet Museum in Baku, pays a fitting tribute to ancestral craftsmanship and to the cultural dialogue between the Kingdom and this Asian country. This high-profile cultural event honors one of the treasures of Morocco's intangible heritage: the Rabat carpet, distinguished by the elegance of its motifs, the delicacy of its execution, and the richness of its cultural roots. It also showcases the skills of women artisans of Rabat, as guardians of a refined art handed down from generation to generation. Through their meticulous craftsmanship and creativity, these women transfer ancestral know-how and embody the living soul of the Rabat carpet. The exhibition also offers a selection of documentary and artistic photographs tracing various stages of carpet-making in Rabat - from conception to final weaving - alongside those crafted by women weavers in Baku. This artistic journey culminates in a unique visual dialogue between a traditional Rabat carpet from the collections of the National Carpet and Textile Museum 'Dar Si Saïd' in Marrakech, and a historic carpet from the Gazakh-Gaymagli region of Azerbaijan. This comparison highlights remarkable commonalities in weaving techniques, symbolic motifs and color palettes, illustrating the universality of artistic language and the richness of cultural exchanges. Set in a carefully designed space, the exhibition showcases the beauty of the artisanal skill and offers visitors a sensory immersion in the realm of women weavers, paying tribute to their valuable contribution to safeguarding this heritage. This exceptional exhibition showcases the city of Rabat and its carpets, as well as the skills of the craftsmen and women who are the true custodians of this ancestral tradition, General Manager of La Maison de l'Artisan, Tarik Sadik, emphasized, noting that the Foundation, which places heritage safeguarding at the core of its priorities, has opted for new technologies to reinforce the transfer of this authentic art and to bring cultural heritage closer to younger generations. The aim of the exhibition is also to promote dialogue between the Rabat carpet and the Azerbaijan carpet, two emblematic expressions of craftsmanship with a long tradition of fabrication, reflecting shared values of openness and cultural exchange and transfer between the two countries, he told the press. The Rabat Carpet, an authentic ancestral know-how The Rabat carpet is a living representation of the importance of the long-term transfer of know-how, fashioned by the hands of women weavers working in a domestic or community space, displaying their intellectual skills through manual crafting transferred from generation to generation, to elevate this carpet towards an ostensible luxury to be offered or bought on weddings. As recounted in the tale "My grandmother's carpet,' written by young middle schooler Malak Razek, the art of carpets is a beautiful ode to family memory and intergenerational transfer. 'After discovering the richness of Morocco's vast tangible and intangible heritage, I chose to take part in the storytelling category by sharing the story of the carpet woven by my grandmother, which she offered to my parents on their wedding day,' the young author told MAP. Through this tale, published in the magazine "Roya" and edited by the Foundation for the Safeguarding of Cultural Heritage of Rabat, Malak strived to highlight the emotional and cultural dimension of this heritage, expressing her great pride at seeing her story selected to feature in this exhibition. Associated with city life, the Rabat carpet retains all its originality, thanks to the taste, skill and local know-how of Moroccan women weavers, as evidenced by the lush corpus of floral and geometric embellishments of Moroccan origin, enhanced by harmonious and balanced colors, all consolidated by the thin and solid warp yarns, weft threads and knotted stitches. It is a sumptuous carpet with short wool and fine texture, with a composition steeped with oriental influences. Characterized by perfect symmetry, it harmoniously unfolds its brick red or antique pink colors, combining floral, geometric and even zoomorphic elements. 'Weaving' dialogue between Rabat and Baku 'The Art of the Rabat Carpet' exhibition is also an opportunity to celebrate the cultural dialogue between Rabat and Baku, bringing together two ancestral traditions. This exhibition maintains the efforts of the Foundation for the Safeguarding of Cultural Heritage of Rabat, chaired by HRH Princess Lalla Hasnaa, which has strived since its creation to safeguard, promote and transfer Morocco's intangible heritage. Through this exemplary initiative, the Foundation reaffirms its commitment to promoting living know-how, in particular those embodied by women's creativity, and weaving lasting cultural links between peoples. MAP: 06 mai 2025

Morocco Shines as Guest of Honor at Paris Fair with Artisanal Showcase
Morocco Shines as Guest of Honor at Paris Fair with Artisanal Showcase

Morocco World

time01-05-2025

  • Business
  • Morocco World

Morocco Shines as Guest of Honor at Paris Fair with Artisanal Showcase

Doha – Morocco made a striking appearance as the guest of honor at the Foire de Paris (Paris Fair), France's favorite shopping and festive event, which opened on April 30 and runs until May 11. Samira Sitail, Morocco's Ambassador to France, inaugurated the Moroccan pavilion on Wednesday, cutting the ceremonial ribbon alongside Tarik Sadik, Director of the Maison de l'Artisan, and Steven Abajol, Director of the Foire de Paris. Among others attending were the presidents of the Chambers of Crafts from the regions of Dakhla-Oued Eddahab, Guelmim-Oued Noun, and Laâyoune-Sakia El Hamra. 'It's one of the most beautiful pavilions, if not the most beautiful at this fair,' Sitail told MAP during her tour of the national pavilion, where she explored various spaces and interacted with exhibitors. She noted that Morocco is 'one of the few countries in the world with such rich and diverse heritage, whether in local products, crafts, or its history shaped by multiple influences.' The diplomat particularly mentioned the Amazigh (Berber) carpets displayed as unique pieces that showcase 'women's work, now fully valued throughout the different stands in the national pavilion.' From the art of caftan to zellige craftsmanship, and from the 'globally unique' argan tree exploitation to raphia crafts imported from Madagascar but transformed exclusively in Morocco, 'each product embodies inimitable expertise, rooted in the cultural and historical DNA of the Kingdom,' Sitail affirmed. The ambassador also praised the festive atmosphere surrounding the Moroccan pavilion, which she believes reflects both the 'substantial' improvement in Franco-Moroccan relations in recent months and 'the special place Morocco holds in the hearts of the French.' 'In 2024, the French were the largest contingent of foreign tourists in Morocco,' she said, adding that the North African country has become 'Africa's top tourist destination.' The 375-square-meter Moroccan pavilion hosts more than 20 exhibitors and a concept store representing various craft sectors, including carpets, weaving, household linens, leather goods, clothing, brassware, jewelry, cosmetics, decorative items, and thuya wood products. Read also: Macron Visits Moroccan Pavilion at Paris Book Festival Recognizing Morocco as Guest of Honor Tarik Sadik expressed his delight at Morocco's participation in this century-old event. 'We are happy to be present here at the Paris Fair, an event organized for more than 100 years,' he said. He explained that the Maison de l'Artisan's participation aligns with efforts by the State Secretariat for Crafts and Social Economy to promote the sector globally. 'Moroccan craftsmanship is gaining increasing recognition, and our artisans possess highly sought-after expertise,' he said. Sadik noted that this edition of the Paris Fair allows for the participation of 29 exhibitors representing different regions of Morocco with a wide variety of craft professions. Sidati Chaggaf, President of the Federation of Chambers of Crafts, voiced his 'great joy and pride' in participating in this international exhibition, which he described as a 'reference platform for exchanging experiences and exploring new perspectives in industry and innovation.' Thanks to King Mohammed VI's vision, Morocco today constitutes 'a point of convergence between deeply rooted craft traditions and promising forward-looking ambitions,' Chaggaf asserted. Moha Er-rich, Director of Heritage Preservation, Innovation and Promotion at the Ministry of Tourism, Crafts and Social Economy, stated that this edition 'showcases national heritage on French soil' and aims primarily to 'promote our craft products and raise Morocco's profile through its tangible and intangible heritage.' The rich and varied program includes live music performed by Moroccan artists, craft demonstration workshops, and a cooking show offering daily opportunities to discover Moroccan gastronomy through workshops preparing and tasting traditional Moroccan dishes. The Foire de Paris, one of France's most important commercial and public events, has been held annually for over 120 years. This fair sees the participation of more than 1,200 exhibitors with nearly 3,500 brands spread across 6 halls covering over 100,000 square meters for twelve days, with organizers expecting record attendance of up to 500,000 visitors this year.

Morocco proudly unveils its pavilion as the guest of honor at the Paris Fair
Morocco proudly unveils its pavilion as the guest of honor at the Paris Fair

Ya Biladi

time01-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Ya Biladi

Morocco proudly unveils its pavilion as the guest of honor at the Paris Fair

Accompanied by Tarik Sadik, director of the Maison de l'Artisan, Steven Abajol, director of the Paris Fair, and the presidents of the Chambers of Crafts from the regions of Dakhla-Oued Eddahab, Guelmim-Oued Noun, and Laâyoune-Sakia El Hamra — Sidati Chaggaf, Farji Fakhri, and Mustapha Benlimam, respectively — Ms. Sitail performed the traditional ribbon-cutting ceremony, marking the official opening of the Moroccan pavilion, the guest of honor at the 2024 edition of the Paris Fair (April 30 to May 11). In a statement to MAP, the ambassador praised the quality of Morocco's participation: «It's one of the most beautiful pavilions, if not the most beautiful at this fair», she stated after carefully touring the various spaces, during which she interacted with several exhibitors. Ms. Sitail highlighted the exceptional richness of Moroccan heritage, including local products, craftsmanship, and the diverse historical and cultural influences that shape the Kingdom. She showcased emblematic pieces, such as Berber rugs, unique works displayed at the pavilion, which reflect the value of female craftsmanship. Inauguration of the #Morocco?? pavilion, guest of honor at the @foiredeparis, by Ambassador Samira #Sitail with the Director of the Maison de L'Artisan, Tarik Sadik and the Director of the Paris Fair, Steven @StevenAbajoli. A true showcase of craftsmanship in… — Embassy of the Kingdom of Morocco in France ?? (@AmbaMarocFrance) April 30, 2025 The festive atmosphere surrounding the pavilion, she noted, illustrates the strengthening of Franco-Moroccan relations and the deep attachment the French have to the Kingdom. She also recalled that in 2024, French tourists formed the largest foreign contingent in Morocco, now the leading tourist destination in Africa. She explained that this dynamism stems from a combination of assets: unique architecture, contrasting geography, cultural diversity, age-old openness, and preserved ancestral heritage. Among the highlighted elements were the caftan, zellige, raffia work, and the exploitation of the argan tree, emblematic of southern Morocco. Ms. Sitail also indicated that the organizers expect a record attendance of 500,000 visitors, expressing confidence that the Moroccan pavilion will be one of the major attractions of this edition, the longest of the year at the Porte de Versailles exhibition center. A Showcase of Moroccan Craftsmanship For Tarik Sadik, participating in this centennial fair is part of the efforts of the State Secretariat in charge of Handicrafts and the Social and Solidarity Economy to promote craftsmanship internationally. He recalled the growing recognition of Moroccan know-how: «Our artisans possess highly sought-after skills», he emphasized, adding that this event also helps promote the image of the Kingdom and the momentum driven by King Mohammed VI. This year, the Moroccan pavilion, covering an area of 375 m², brings together 29 exhibitors from various regions of the country. It showcases a diversity of crafts: carpets, weaving, leather, home textiles, clothing, jewelry, metalwork, cosmetics, decoration, and thuya wood objects. Meanwhile, Moha Er-rich, director of heritage preservation, innovation, and promotion within the Ministry of Tourism, Handicrafts, and Social and Solidarity Economy, stressed the main objective of this participation: «To make Morocco shine through its tangible and intangible heritage». He highlighted the central role of the Maison de l'Artisan, the operational arm of the State Secretariat, in this international valorization effort. Tradition and Innovation at the Heart of Moroccan Participation Sidati Chaggaf, President of the Federation of Craft Chambers and the region of Dakhla-Oued Eddahab, expressed his pride in representing the Kingdom at this international fair, which he described as a platform for exchange and innovation. He asserted that Morocco's presence reflects the country's commitment to a global dynamic integrating digital transformation, sustainability, and innovation. Under the guidance of His Majesty the King, he recalled, Morocco is now positioned as a bridge between ancestral craftsmanship and forward-looking perspectives. «The future of craftsmanship is built on cooperation, openness, and knowledge sharing», he declared. The Moroccan pavilion offers a varied program of activities highlighting the living heritage, hospitality, and culinary richness of the Kingdom. Visitors are welcomed in an atmosphere reflecting the colors of Morocco, with concerts by Moroccan artists, craft demonstrations, Moroccan cooking workshops, and daily tastings of traditional dishes. Organized for over 120 years, the Paris Fair is one of the largest commercial events in Europe, bringing together more than 1,200 exhibitors and 3,500 brands across a 100,000 m² area spread over six halls.

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