From Saturday, March 21 at 20:00 to Sunday, March 22 at 3:00
From Saturday, March 21 at 20:00 to Sunday, March 22 at 3:00
Gnawa Night is a vibrant celebration of the rich cultural and spiritual traditions of the Gnawa people, who are descendants of African slaves brought to Morocco. This captivating event often features a night-long gathering filled with music, dance, and ritual, aimed at healing and spiritual connection. Gnawa music is deeply rhythmic and hypnotic, characterized by the use of traditional instruments like the guembri, a three-stringed lute, and large metal castanets called qraqeb. The mesmerizing melodies and beats are accompanied by chants and prayer, creating an atmosphere that transcends the ordinary. Gnawa Night is not just a musical performance but an immersive experience that invites participants to explore the depths of their consciousness and connect with the mystical aspects of their heritage. Whether you're a visitor or a local, attending a Gnawa Night offers a unique insight into Morocco's diverse cultural tapestry.
Contact the organizer for any questions about the event!