The Moroccan city of Rabat has launched the "African Capital of Culture" season for the 2022 edition. More than 86 events will be organized in the city until May 2023 to promote the richness and diversity of the cultures of the African continent. Artists and cultural actors from all over the continent will be honored during this event which aims to promote creation, dialogue and tolerance between territories.
The "Rabat, African Capital of Culture" season began on Friday June 24, 2022, with an opening ceremony at the Mohammed V Theater in Rabat, in the presence of Mohamed Mehdi Bensaïd, Minister of Youth, Culture and Communication from Morocco. The city of Rabat thus becomes the host of all of Africa and will be the crossroads, for one year, of the creativity of its territories and its cities. This event will bring together more than 86 international events throughout the year.
Mohamed Mehdi Bensaïd declared on this occasion: "The choice of Rabat as the first capital of African culture is an opportunity to highlight the richness and diversity of African culture, with its material and immaterial components, through cultural programming, artistic and diverse heritage. For the city of Rabat and the entire Kingdom of Morocco, it is a great springboard to promote the values of dialogue and tolerance between our country and those of the continent.”
The program of celebrations of "Rabat, African Capital of Culture", provides for the organization of activities and events in the fields of literature, poetry, visual arts, music, theater, cinema , street arts, dance, digital arts, fashion, photography, popular arts, storytelling, circus arts, in addition to forums and intellectual encounters.
The various activities will be organized in all historical spaces, public squares and all districts of the city of Rabat. These cultural events will be representative of civil society and will see significant participation from the various national public institutions concerned with cultural affairs.
“Rabat, capital of the Kingdom will be, for a whole year, an African cultural and artistic destination. The activities of this celebration will continue until May 2023, and will experience the presentation of the best creations in the various arts. The event transforms the city of Rabat and its region into a great international theater for all citizens,” rejoices Mrs. Asmae Rhlalou, the Mayor of the Moroccan capital.
A cooperation accelerator between all the countries of the continent: creation, dialogue, tolerance
The “African Capital of Culture” season is a program run by the United Cities and Local Governments of Africa (UCLG Africa). Culture is at the heart of local policies and is one of the pillars of the sustainable development of cities and territories in Africa.
The program is therefore a tremendous lever for development and wealth creation for the entire continent, because the event is not reserved for the chosen city. It is open to local, regional and pan-African programs and to the visibility of creative initiatives from other cities on the continent. All cities and local authorities in Africa can therefore be partners and join the network of capital cities.
For her part, the President of the Organization of United Cities and Local Governments of Africa, Ms. Fatimou Abdel-Malik, assures: "By celebrating the capitals of African culture, UCLG Africa wants to make culture in African cities a vehicle for the feeling of belonging and self-respect and for promoting African creativity and beauty. The objective is to integrate artistic activities and creative industries into the international influence of the continent”.
The events labeled for the occasion are in line with the philosophy of the African Capitals of Culture, by honoring African creativity, openness to the whole continent and the impact on local populations. Particular emphasis is placed on programs that contribute to structuring and networking artists and cultural actors from the African continent.
By S.C