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Art and dance are two faces of the same coin. Casablanca, the biggest city of Morocco, is known for its beautiful places and numerous styles. Casablanca is like a Ballet dancer where everything seems easy & difficult, harsh & smooth… just like ballet moves. They look easy, but are actually demanding; too much training and efforts. On this project, I shed light on a specific form of dance « Ballet » through the beauty of Casablanca and the elegance of ballet poses where every place and move could tell a story if you look at them from a different perspective.
We don’t have yet an opera where Moroccan ballet dancers could show their talent and be given the opportunity to expose it in Casablanca streets. Also, music is needed for a ballerina to dance. Luckily, the city is a song where you could listen and feel various rhythms in its different streets.
This project features the highly skilled ballet dancer Aya Sendby, dancing in the streets of the economic capital of Morocco. Casarina is composed of two parts, where each contains 10 pictures.
We worked on this project after the corona virus hit our country which made its realization even more difficult. But nothing can prevent you from doing something you admire, whatever the risk. Its like Love, we all take the risk.
Inside the alleyways of old medina, CASARINA Part II.
A lucky shot from the car. Just see how much is going on in the streets of Katete, a provincial town in Zambia! Bicycle-taxis, an oxcart, dogs hanging around...
The art of Tboreda is a heritage dating back to the 15th century, named after the gunpowder who is released during the show and performed on occasions.
Fantasia is considered a cultural performance or a kind of a martial art that symbolizes a strong relationship between the man and the horse, as well as an attachment to traditions. It also took place during the festival to represent the traditional exhibition of horsemanship.
A picture from my documentary " ROSES FESTIVAL "
The Moroccan and Chinese Arbitration Committee set criteria for choosing the queen of beauty, they were represented in: "beauty of the face, beauty and harmony of the body, beauty of indignation, and the beauty of the movement”.
A picture from my documentary " ROSES FESTIVAL "
A child portrait who asked for it in the old medina.
Tagne ft Stromy ft Khtek - FRATELLO 🎤🎧❤️
The earth is going through a hard time now where a virus touch almost the whole world. The majority of countries are under lockdown, and stick everyone in their home.
I will take advantage of this quarantine and try to share every day a picture with you throughout this period where we could discuss different subjects…
Inchaelah everything will be alright as soon as possible.
For image licensing or collaboration, please contact me at: karim.achalhi@gmail.com
Sunset somewhere.
BNJ city block - Insert Challenge ❤️🎧✈️
The earth is going through a hard time now where a virus touch almost the whole world. The majority of countries are under lockdown, and stick everyone in their home.
I will take advantage of this quarantine and try to share every day a picture with you throughout this period where we could discuss different subjects…
Inchaelah everything will be alright as soon as possible.
For image licensing or collaboration, please contact me at: karim.achalhi@gmail.com
Boukhuth faces several challenges: first, the search for firewood to ignite the furnace, because the use of forest trees violates the laws of overgrazing. Then, comes the trouble of searching for suitable soil, as she does not have her own land to extract from it, and then there is the issue of selling products that require work from 7 am to 10 pm. These women are not able to sell them outside their villages.
A picture from my documentary "The forgotten Pottery Makers".
Boukhuth has been practicing this profession for 28 years, her first experience being in her family's home in Fran Ali when she was only 16 years old. This is a tradition followed by most of the daughters of that village. In Oshtam, the profession is confined to six women who come from Fran Ali.
A picture from my documentary "The forgotten Pottery Makers".
A child across the road on a foggy September night in Tangier.
The earth is going through an unconventional time where a virus touch almost the whole world. The majority of countries are under lockdown, and stick everyone in their home.
I will take advantage of this quarantine and try to share every day a picture with you throughout this period where we could discuss different subjects…
Inchaelah everything will be alright as soon as possible.
The earth is going through an unconventional time where a virus touch almost the whole world. The majority of countries are under lockdown, and stick everyone in their home.
I will take advantage of this quarantine and try to share every day a picture with you throughout this period where we could discuss different subjects…
Inchaelah everything will be alright as soon as possible.