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Restaurants in Morocco
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Borj Al Arab is a nightlife icon and a premier dance club in the red city of Marrakesh. It has grown along with the community as a mainstay for entertainment and will always push boundaries. Super trendy and opulent nightclub, We at Borj Al Arab bring celebreties from all across the world.
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Traditional storytelling dates back thousands of years an is an important part of the Moroccan collective memory. However this rich tradition is fading asfewer raconteurs detail rich narratives for crowds in Jema el-Fna’a square. Cafe Clock reinvigorates this tradition by bringing retired storytellers to perform alongside freshly trained apprentices of the craft. Stories in English and Arabic.
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The Royal theatre, inaugurated by His Majesty King Mohammed VI, in the presence of HM Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia is located at the beginning of the most prestigious thoroughfare in the city: Avenue Mohamed VI. It is an impressive building, designed by the Tunisian architect Charles Boccara in the late 90's. The architecture of this opera is inspired by ancient Italy, the oriental tradition and especially the Anchor Hispano. The hall of the opera, worthy of the finest Italian and French rooms, host important ballets, national or international productions and musicals. The main entrance hall on allows it to receive numerous exhibitions (paintings, sculptures, photographs, etc.). It is also a place for receptions, openings and other ceremonies. In front of the Royal Theatre you can find the astonishing new train station built in 2008. The new station, located 100 meters closer to the city-centre district (and directly opposite the Royal Theatre), is larger and was built to serve the planned extension of the rail network towards Agadir and Laayone. It contains several shops and fast food restaurants, including a KFC or McDonalds. A truly outstanding monument!!! Source : Wikipedia
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Originally auditorium for the first Casino in Marrakech, Theatro was completely renovated and redesigned in 2003. Since then, the club has confirmed its role as a forerunner on the Moroccan night scene. Surprising, seducing, intriguing, plunging the viewer into a constant state of dream awake are the ambitions of our establishment. Audacious and on the lookout for the latest talents, the artistic direction of the Theatro presents artists at the top of their art and upcoming talent. A program based on the best urban musical references and current trends. The club is today a reference thanks to its DJ sets in the air of the time, energetic and bewitching, like the last mixtapes. True circus in a theater, Theatro promises you each evening a soft colorful madness embodied by a troupe of performers composed of acrobats, jugglers and dancers. At the same time sexy, glamorous and magical, these shows will amaze you and make your evening memorable.
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I've had some fantastic nights in this theatre. It's been renovated to bring it back to the standards of when international actors and actresses of stage and screen trod the boards here. The theatre is not huge and is quite intimate. I've seen some performances here by pop groups and by symphony orchestras and traditional music groups. It can cater to them all. The most popular nights are when there are local Moroccan comedians giving a show but my Arabic is nowhere near good enough to be able to follow these, nor the well-attended performances of plays in Darija. I've attached a few photos of a local pop group that played last year, although I have been to the theatre since then many times. I look forward to performances restarting at the end of the lockdown.
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