Traces of disappearance with Abderrahim Benattabou
Ocean Weekend
Workshop
All audiences
Inspired by "Gyotaku", an ancient Japanese technique for reproducing fish prints on materials such as paper or fabric, this workshop led by Abderrahim Benatabou aims to raise awareness of the fragile existence of these species.
Traces of disappearance with Abderrahim Benattabou
Port of Tangier - Opposite Bab El Marsa, Tangier, Morocco
11:00am
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13:00
22/9/24
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22/9/2024
Inspired by "Gyotaku", an ancient Japanese technique for reproducing fish prints on materials such as paper or fabric, this workshop led by Abderrahim Benatabou aims to raise awareness of the fragile existence of these species.
The idea is to keep a trace of these fish, aware that, due to human actions and overfishing, we may soon see these fish only in photos or drawings. During this workshop, each participant will create his or her own fish transfer on paper, then personalize it, to leave with a unique work of art. Workshop led by Abderrahim Benatabou, founder of the Musée de l'âne in Tangier and environmental activist.
Practical information
Address
Port of Tangier - Opposite Bab El Marsa, Tangier, Morocco
Accessibility
Dates and times
Sunday, September 22, from 11:00 to 13:00
Safety
Visit itinerary
Online registration required Max 30 people. From 17 years old
EXPERIENCES On board
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.
An immersive sound experience designed by Ircam, inviting the public to explore the richness and diversity of the Mediterranean through headphones equipped with spatialized sound.
Yes, the boat is freely accessible on site. However, you can pre-book your time online on our website.
Is there a specific dress code for visiting the museum boat?
For reasons of safety and preservation of the boat, high heels and stilettos may not be worn on the boat.
How do I get on board the museum boat?
The museum boat is open to all free of charge. To find out on which quay it will be moored, or to pre-book your slot, consult the page dedicated to your town.
Is the museum boat accessible to people with reduced mobility?
Appropriate facilities have been set up on the Festival site for the reception and access of people with reduced mobility. The boat is equipped with a 1m-wide ramp, accessible to people with reduced mobility, but may require the accompaniment of a third party due to its gradient of over 6%. Access to the aft deck and immersive exhibition is possible. However, the upper deck is not accessible. Please inform us in advance of any special accessibility requirements, so that we can make the necessary arrangements.