| TANGER - 230 sec Tanger , une ville que j'aimme trop !! Une ville ou j'y vais chaque anner !!! une vile tts simplement formidable Auteur : wouchnette Tags:TANGER ALLAH YA MOULANA VILLE MAROC  | | Tanger - 229 sec Welcome to Tangier!
Bienvenue à Tanger!
Bienvenidos a Tanger!
!مرحبا بكم في طنجة
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gymnastics 2007 Auteur : bboytanger Tags: tanger 2008  | | Tanger expo 2012 - 373 sec Tanger candidate à l'expo 2012.
blog : http://www.tlemcani.net Auteur : hamzaxxx Tags:Tanger tanja expo candidate 2012 exposition  | | Mercedes Benz SLR 722 Tanger Morocco Marokko Route De Rabat - 47 sec Mercedes Benz SLR 722 Tanger Morocco Marokko Route De Rabat Total Auteur : marocko33 Tags:Mercedes Benz SLR 722 Tanger Morocco Marokko Route De Rabat Total  | | Tanger Mélancolie... - 150 sec Tanger Auteur : Tangeroise1986 Tags:Tanger playa  | | tanger la famosa de norte - 246 sec Fotos de mi cuidad Tanger de norte de marruecos Auteur : tangerino23 Tags:tanger rap music  | | Zanka Flow - HaH (Tanger HipHop) - 271 sec First video clip of Zanka Flow from Tangier/Morocco. Auteur : TangerinoAJ Tags:zanka zan9a flow muslim larbi hiphop rap tanger tangier morocco maroc marokko music hip hop tanjawa daba tanja  | | Tanger y Asilah - 257 sec Pase de fotos de un fin de semana en Tanger y Asilah.
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http://www.ganso.org/index.php?a=noticias&vernoticia=135 Auteur : KraZyGoOse Tags:tanger asiah marruecos h-kayne  | | tanger 2007 - 71 sec tanger 2007
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yamakassi tanger Auteur : bboytanger Tags:tanger 2007  | | tanger barca madrid - 194 sec tanger Auteur : bassam190 Tags:tanger  | | Tanger Mohamed Choukri - 559 sec Mohamed Choukri (Arabic:محمد شكري) (b. 1935 -- November 15, 2003, was a Moroccan author who is best known for his autobiography For Bread Alone (al-Khubz al-Hafi), which was described by the American playwright Tennessee Williams as 'A true document of human desperation, shattering in its impact.'
Choukri was born in 1935, in Beni Chiker, a small village in the Rif mountains, near Nador. Raised in a poor family, he ran away from his tyrannic father and became a homeless child living in the poor neighborhoods of Tangier, surrounded by misery, prostitution, violence and drug abuse. At the age of 20, he decided to learn how to read and write and to become a schoolteacher.
In the 1960s, in the cosmopolitan Tangier, he met Paul Bowles, Jean Genet and Tennessee Williams. His first writing was published in 1966 (in Al-adab, monthly review of Beirut, a novel entitled Al-Unf ala al-shati (Violence on the Beach). International success came with the English translation of Al-khoubz Al-Hafi (For Bread Alone, Peter Owen Publishers) by Paul Bowles in 1973. The book was be translated to French by Tahar Ben Jelloun in 1980 (éditions Maspéro), published in Arabic in 1982 and censored in Morocco from 1983 to 2000. The book would later be translated into 30 other languages.
His main works are his autobiographic trilogy, beginning with For Bread Alone, followed by Zaman Al-Akhtaâ aw Al-Shouttar (Time of Mistakes or Streetwise, 1992) and finally Faces. He also wrote collections of short stories in the 1960s/1970s (Majnoun Al-Ward, Madman of the roses, 1980; Al-Khaima, The Tent, 1985). Likewise, he is known for his accounts of his encounters with the writers Paul Bowles, Jean Genet and Tennessee Williams (Jean Genet and Tennessee Williams in Tangier, 1992, Jean Genet in Tangier, 1993, Jean Genet, suite and end, 1996, Paul Bowles: Le Reclus de Tanger, 1997).
Mohamed Choukri died on November 15, 2003 from cancer at the military hospital of Rabat and was buried at the Marshan cemetery in Tangier on November 17, with the audience of the Minister of Culture, numerous government officials, personalities and the spokesman of the King of Morocco. Before he died, Choukri created a foundation, Mohamed Choukri (president, Mohamed Achaâri), owning his copyrights, his manuscripts and personal writings. Prior to his death he provided for his servant of almost 22 years. Auteur : zacharim Tags:tangier pain mohammed shoukri nu rif nador maroc morocco marruecos marokko beat generation  | | Orchestre de Tanger - Andalusian music - 222 sec 09/18/2007 New York World Festival - Sounds of the Mediterranean - Central Park SummerStage http://www.summerstage.org/
Orchestre de Tanger - The Orchestra of Tangier, is under the direction of Ahmed Zaitouni, the 76-year-old founder of the Conservatory of Tangier who is widely considered to be the last living legend of Moroccan Andalusian music. Zaitouni studied with many great masters of Andalusian music, including the revered Sheikh Moulay Ahmed Ouazzane. The orchestra, comprised of graduates of the Conservatory of Tangier, features virtuoso musicians on rebab (fiddle), oud (lute), violin, viola, tar (tambourine), darbouka (goblet drum) and vocals, along with guest artist Abderrahim Souiri, one of the most popular Andalusian vocalists in Morocco. Since its formation in 1981, the orchestra has performed at many prestigious music festivals and events in the Middle East and Europe and received international recognition for its recordings of traditional Andalusian music. Its performances feature excerpts from the classical nuba repertoire - vocal and instrumental suites which evolved over 1,000 years ago in Cordoba, Spain (which was ruled by the Moors) and are credited to the Baghdad musician Zyriab. Auteur : RitaCarvalhoNY Tags:Andalusian music  | | Tanger Mohamed Mrabet - 544 sec Mohammed Mrabet is a Moroccan storyteller who was born in Tangier in 1936. He is of Berber heritage whose family moved to Tangier from the Rif mountains. A fisherman and street kid for most of his life, he became a friend of Paul Bowles in 1960 when Bowles was impressed by his storytelling skills. Bowles became the translator of Mrabet's many prodigious oral tales told from a kif'd and utterly non-anglicized point of view. Mrabet is also an artist of intricate ink drawings which have been shown at various galleries in Europe and America. He is his own genre, although mostly legible to the West via his association with Bowles, Burroughs, Tennessee Williams and Bryon Gysin
Le fabuleux conteur de Tanger, Mohamed Mrabet est l'auteur d'une littérature orale dont Paul Bowles a retranscrit les récits.
Adolescent à Tanger, il a rencontré des Américains venus goûter la vie facile du port du Maroc, alors ville « internationale ». Il les suit aux États-Unis, mais de retour à Tanger, il retrouve la vie de la rue. Il connaît la pauvreté et le chômage jusqu'à ce qu'il rencontre Paul Bowles dont il deviendra l'ami intime. L'écrivain américain vivant à Tanger retranscrit ses récits et les diffuse, d'abord dans le monde anglo-saxon. Cette rencontre fait de Mohammed Mrabet un écrivain reconnu. Les débuts de sa vie sont racontés dans Look and move on.
Parmi ses publications
Look and move on (Devillez Didier, 2000) : Mohammed Mrabet, cette fois, raconte sa vie : sa vie dans les rues de Tanger, le kif, la bisexualité, sa fréquentation des Américains désœuvrés puis sa rencontre Paul et Jane Bowles qui changera son destin.
M'Haschich (Esprit frappeur, 1998) : Dix petites nouvelles, sur le thème du hachisch, racontées par Mohamed Mrabet et retranscrites par Paul Bowles en 1969.
Pour l'amour de quelques cheveux (1967 - Devillez Didier, 1997).
Le Grand miroir (Christian Bourgois, 1989) : Un conte cauchemardesque imaginé par Mohammed Mrabet et retranscrit en anglais par Paul Bowles en 1977.
Cinq regards (Christian Bourgois, 1989) : Cinq récits fantastiques qui se passe à Tanger et dans ses environs racontés par Mohammed Mrabet et retranscrits en anglais par Paul Bowles en 1979.
Le Citron (Christian Bourgois, 1989) : Un garçon chassé de chez lui affronte tous les dangers de la rue et qui oubli la dureté de sa vie en fumant du kif (Édition originale : 1969).
Le café de la plage (1980).
bibliomonde.com Auteur : zacharim Tags:Tangier Tangiers Tanja طنجة mohammed m'rabet maroc marruecos morocco marokko rif tanja  | | TANGER medina de Tanger - 454 sec http://www.tingis.be
Extrait de l'emission Des Racines et Des Ailes de france 3 avec l'ntervention de Monsieur Rachid Taferssiti ( Président de l'Association Al Boughaz)association créée en 1988 pour lutter contre les atteintes à la mémoire urbaine de Tanger Auteur : zacharim Tags:tanger tangier taferssiti tafersiti Mohamed Sousssi kasbah al boughaz expo 2012 tangerinos tanjah طنجة  | | Grand Stade de Tanger football Morocco 2010 - 97 sec That will be the new football stadium of tangier wich is built for the world cup 2010. The construction will be completed in 2007. Auteur : TangerinoAJ Tags:Tanger football soccer stadium grand stade morocco maroc marokko 2010 irt ittihad riyadi de tanger stadion  | | CQC - Festival de Cine de Tanger - 310 sec Parte 10/11 del programa emitido el 07/11/2007
Castelo asiste al Festival de Cine de Tanger de este año, donde se presentaban varias películas españolas, y donde habló con varios de sus protagonistas (Hugo Silva, Melanie Olivares, Juan Diego, Tristan Ulloa, Marián Álvarez y Guillermo Toledo) Auteur : danacartersgx Tags: cqc caiga quien castelo festival cine tanger  | | TANGER : café alhafa - 226 sec fi khater nass tanger o tanger blad o dima ghadi tb9a tanger 3alya b nassaha o ghadi tb9a 3arosat chamal o maroc Auteur : khalil0022 Tags:TANGER BLAD  | | tanger het avond leven van tangerr 2006 - 43 sec het avond leven van tanger 2006 chillende :P Auteur : faatje20 Tags:tanger marokko 2006  | | choha 9hab maroc tanger - 87 sec choha 9hab maroc tanger Auteur : akifi1 Tags: choha 9hab maroc tanger  |
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