As part of programme "24hs/Palestine" from September 28 to 29, LE 18 has selected 66k, a young DJ and artist from Fez, to present a mix exploring protest songs. From contemporary underground to traditional popular song; exploring counter-culture and militant song, this DJ SET will be broadcast live from the village to Radio Al Hara, a Palestinian internet radio station born in Bethlehem during the confinement.
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28
Sep
DJ Set
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24hrs/ Palestine with 66k - DJ SET
Port of Tangier - Opposite Bab El Marsa, Tangier, Morocco
4:30pm
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5:30pm
28/9/24
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28/9/2024
As part of programme "24hs/Palestine" from September 28 to 29, LE 18 has selected 66k, a young DJ and artist from Fez, to present a mix exploring protest songs. From contemporary underground to traditional popular song; exploring counter-culture and militant song, this DJ SET will be broadcast live from the village to Radio Al Hara, a Palestinian internet radio station born in Bethlehem during the confinement.
"Spanning many time zones and the four corners of the world, 24hrs/Palestine is a multilingual programme that brings together a chorus of voices united by their solidarity with the Palestinian people. For 24 hours, we'll gather in physical spaces and on the airwaves of Radio alHara to hear people around the world speak from local perspectives about the necessities and possibilities of anti-colonial solidarity." The theme chosen for this program "protest songs" transcends time and region, serving as a catalyst in social movements, offering a voice to the voiceless and a rhythm to marches of resistance. 66K's set doesn't just entertain; it provokes reflection on the role of music as a mobilizing and expressive force.
Port of Tangier - Opposite Bab El Marsa, Tangier, Morocco
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Saturday, September 28, 16:30 to 17:30
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Immersive exhibition "Présentes
Created with the exceptional collaboration of the Musée du Louvre, this exhibition highlights female figures in Mediterranean civilization, thanks to the digitization and modeling of part of the Louvre's collections. A two-stage experience: an introductory film to provide context, followed by an immersive experience in a 16-meter-long tunnel covered by 120 m2 of LED screens.
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