The Ali Zaoua Academy of Cultural Professions puts cultural rights at the heart of the debate – Today Morocco

The Ali Zaoua Academy of Cultural Professions puts cultural rights at the heart of the debate – Today Morocco
The Ali Zaoua Academy of Cultural Professions puts cultural rights at the heart of the debate – Today Morocco

She is organizing a second “Inspiring Talk” with Doctor Danielle Pailler

After Latefa Ahrare, the Ali Zaoua Academy of Cultural Professions is highlighting a new female cultural career. On Thursday June 27, 2024, she will receive a second “Inspiring Talk” with Doctor Danielle Pailler, researcher and actress in development and cultural management involved in issues of mediation and cultural rights in Morocco for more than 20 years. This meeting therefore placed under the theme of a journey of commitments for cultural rights is part of the skills development program in the ICC sector and cultural arts professions, initiated by the Ali Academy Zaoua in September 2023.

As such, several public and thematic events (master classes, talks, seminars, etc.) are scheduled during the year for the benefit of cultural professionals and young players in the sector. As a reminder, the first “Inspiring Talk” was organized on April 16, 2024 in partnership with the Center for Inclusive Education and Social Responsibility of Cadi Ayyad University (CEIRS/UCA) in Marrakech with the artist and director of the Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts (ISADAC), Latefa Ahrare, around the role of women “as a driver of change and innovation in the cultural field”, the opportunity for the hundred participants to also discuss inspiring perspectives in the domain.

This second thematic meeting, organized in partnership with the Ben Msik Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences (Casablanca) at the Abdallah Laroui Amphitheater, will be moderated by the doctor in social and cultural anthropology and research fellow at the Ministry of Culture, Abdelbaki Belfkih. An exchange that is both intellectual, but also human, which will give future ICC professionals in Morocco the opportunity to learn about the principles of the cultural rights of individuals. A “concept” supported by the Ali Zaoua Foundation since 2009 and exacerbated since 2020, in particular through specific training and support programs dedicated to young people across several regions of the country.

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