“On this occasion, we wanted to mark the occasion by highlighting Franco-Moroccan relations,” explains Nadia Ftaita Sardaoui, the president of Salam. The idea being to strengthen ties between the two countries, through cultural, economic and administrative exchange. »
Thus, the Consul General of Morocco in Bordeaux, Nouzha Sahel, is expected. “Its goal is to get closer to Moroccan citizens, to explain to them the new administrative developments at the consulate level. » She will intervene around 4 p.m., after the intervention of Nadia Sardaoui and before that of Mayor Morgan Berger. In the process, documentaries will be screened, devoted to Franco-Moroccan bilateral relations, to projects between the two countries, as well as those of the Salam association.
Around 5 p.m., Toufik Ftaita, doctor in anthropology and professor of medico-social sciences (at the Côte d’Azur University), will speak to discuss university relations and cooperation between France and Morocco.
And throughout the afternoon, which will be hosted by the journalist and host Naima Oum Nadine, originally from Rabat, Salam will offer cultural moments to share, with the Bordeaux visual artist Badia Jerjini (who will present her painting work on glass or on canvas in an exhibition), the poet and writer Mohamed Lamliji, and the traditional musical group Ahidouss, also from Bordeaux, who will open the festivities around 3 p.m.
-Testimonies and parades will also enliven this day, which will end with the tasting of Amazigh dishes (couscous and cakes, accompanied by mint tea), around 6 p.m., when the message of fidelity and loyalty addressed to King Mohammed VI will be read. . Another tradition.
See you Saturday January 25, from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Salamandre. Free entry (but reservation required for the buffet at 6 p.m., on 06 52 63 86 93 or 06 50 07 10 06 / Email: [email protected]).