Berber village of Chenini, Spa&Thalassotherapy in Djerba True Tunisia...season 2 (day 11/12)
In this episode: climb to the ancient troglodyte berber village of Chenini (11th century), a fortified ksar (granary) near Tataouine (in Star Wars, many scenes were filmed in the area and one of the moons of Tatooine is named Chenini).
Then discover Masjid of the Seven Sleepers: according to legend, they did not stop growing during their 308-years sleep and became giants; their graves measure 5 meters long.
In Djerba, it's now time to relax! Since 2004, Tunisia is the second destination in the world for spa and thalassotherapy, with high professional skills.
At Houmt El Souk, main town of the island of Djerba, YouTubers are shopping at local fish market to have a delicious meal by the sea.
It's now time for them to share their best memories and say goodbye in front of the Mediterranean sea.
Chenini, Berber village in Tunisia
Berber village celebrates new year 2966
(17 Jan 2016) TUNISIA BERBER NEW YEAR
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Tamezret, Tunisia - 16 January 2016
1. Various of traditional music band performing for Amazigh New Year's celebrations
2. Wide of landscape in Tamezret
3. Wide of entrance of conference room
4. Close of poster for Amazigh New Year's celebrations
5. Wide of conference
6. Mid of Amazigh and Tunisian flags
7. Cutaway of Karima Azzouz during conference
8. SOUNDBITE (French), Karima Azzouz, Head of the celebrations' organising committee:
This is to make others discover our heritage and also to think how to bring forward and to improve (the preservation) of this heritage with other performers and participants because it is vital to have exchange with others.
9. Wide of band
10. Mid of musicians in Amazigh traditional clothing
11. Mid of people holding Tunisian and Amazigh flags while watching the performance
12. Various of the procession
13. Wide of the group walking through the village
14. Mid of people holding plates of traditional meals people cooked for the occasion, to be shared by everyone
15. Close of plate of couscous with eggs and vegetables
16. Mid of Nouri Nemri, a local Amazigh activist, holding more food plates
17. Wide of local museum founder Ali Ben Mamou walking with the procession
18. SOUNDBITE (French), Ali Ben Mamou, Amazigh museum founder:
People thought that speaking Arabic and pretending to have an Arab identity was better for the religious and spiritual aspect. People thought it was an advantage to be Muslim and Arab, so people started to deny their identity and their origin to adopt the Arab identity.
19. Mid of women in traditional clothing bringing more food to the procession
20. Wide of procession in the village
21. Mid of woman dancing with the Amazigh flag
22. Wide of two men dancing
23. Various of the procession in the village
24. Wide of the village
25. SOUNDBITE (French), Ali Ben Mamou, Amazigh museum founder:
We always thought that the real history of this country started with the arrival of the Phoenicians, followed by the Romans, the Arabs, the Byzantines, the Greeks, the French, the Spaniards and then the Ottomans. But in reality, the identity and the origins of this country are over 3,000 years old.
26. Wide of courtyard where people gathered after the procession
27. Various of people eating
28. Top shot of yard
29. Wide pan of people dancing
30. Mid of Amazigh activist Nouri Nemri dancing
31. SOUNDBITE (French), Nouri Nemri, Amazigh activist:
It is also an important strategy to fight the Salafist ideologies because Amazigh people are more tolerant, they love peace and are more open to all civilizations and religions.
32. Various of people dancing
33. Close of Amazigh flag flying in the wind
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The Amazigh community in Tunisia have been seeing-in their new year with music, food and dancing.
Marking the new year was banned during the rule of Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, so now many Amazighs - or Berbers as they're also known - are making the most of being able to celebrate freely.
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The sound of a traditional Berber horn pipe heralds the new year for these tribal performers.
The band make up just one part of a packed day of celebrations for Yennayer, the Amazigh's community's new year.
In the small village of Tamezret, 460 kilometres (285 miles), south of the Tunisian capital, locals are gathering to party.
Falling on 12 January, the year is now 2966, according to the Amazigh calender.
It's measured from 950 B.C. when the Amazigh king Sheshonq became Pharaoh of Egypt after defeating Ramses III and founding the 22nd dynasty.
For Ali, he is Amazigh by birth, not choice.
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Ancient Berber village in Tunisia greets foreign tourists
Berbers are Indigenous to the North African region. As for Tunisia, They live in the southern mountainous part of the country.
684 Berbers have lived in the ancient Berber village of Chenini in Tataouine region since the 11th century.
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Тунис деревня берберов 3. U paese Tunisu Berber. Tunis derevnya berberov Tunis Berber village
Туни́с (араб. تونس), официальное название — Туни́сская Респу́блика[9] (араб. الجمهورية التونسية, аль-Джумхуриййа ат-Тунисиййа) — государство в Северной Африке. Население, по итогам переписи 2010 года, составляет более 10 миллионов человек, территория — 163 610 км². Занимает семьдесят девятое место в мире по численности населения и девяносто первое по территории.
Столица — Тунис. Государственный язык — арабский.
Унитарное государство, президентская республика. С 31 декабря 2014 года пост президента занимает Беджи Каид Эс-Себси. В административно-территориальном отношении подразделяется на 24 вилайета.
На севере и востоке омывается Средиземным морем, на западе граничит с Алжиром, на юго-востоке — с Ливией. Около трети территории страны занимают восточные отроги гор Атлас, остальная территория покрыта саваннами и, в основном, пустынна.
Около 98 % населения исповедует ислам.
Аграрно-индустриальная страна с динамично развивающейся экономикой. Объём ВВП по паритету покупательной способности за 2011 год составил 100,3 миллиардов долларов США (около 9500 долларов США на душу населения). Денежная единица — тунисский динар.
В 1705 было создано независимое государство Тунис под властью беев из династии Хусейнидов, признававших султана лишь религиозным лидером. В 1881—1883 Франция навязала Тунису свой протекторат, втянув его в состав своей колониальной империи.
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From Tataouine to Chenini: ksar and landscape - True Tunisia / season 1 (épisode 4)
0:12 : Tataouine Market
1:42 : Off to the Ksar Ouled Soutane with Selma in 'louage'
3:00 : Before meeting Fethi, I visit the village of Anakin Skywalker
4:44 : With Meriam in Ras el Oued, a Berber village where women are reviving artisanal skills
6:19 : Sunset over Chenini
Incredible Village In TUNISIA! TATAOUINE & CHENINI تطاوين ????????
I head to the south of Tunisia to visit the desert town of Tataouine, which famously was the inspiration behind the name for the planet Tatooine in George Lucas' Star Wars. I then travel to an idyllic nearby village named Chenini, which proves to be the most memorable stop on my Tunisia tour.
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قرية تمزرط الأمازيغية التونسية Tamezret (2) : village Amazigh de Tunisie
Tamezret (la bonne prononciation est Aît Mizret et signifie « ceux de Mizret », « les enfants de Mizret ») est un village du Sud-est tunisien. Il est situé à environ 400 km de Tunis, à 50 km de la ville côtière de Gabès, à 10 km de Matmata et à 100 km de l'île de Jerba. Ce village berbère des monts de Matmata, est l'un des plus anciens. On y parle encore la tamazigt (berbère), ainsi que dans les villages voisins de Taouejjout (en Tamazight : Ath Wawaoui Jouth) et Zrawa (Ait Azrou).
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Tunis: palaces of the Medina, Sidi Bou Saïd, and golf lessons... True Tunisia / season 2 (day 4 & 5)
In this episode, walk through the Medina of Tunis (UNESCO World Heritage Site) and discover several palaces (Dar El Jeld, Dar Lasram...), tunisian handicraft that combines tradition and modernity, and savour local gastronomy. In Sidi Bou Saïd, share a delicious tea with pine nuts and a breathtaking view. Meet tunisian YouTubers and Instagramers, then take golf lessons with Lilia, a professional golfer. Like and share #TrueTunisia!
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Au sud-est de la Tunisie, entre les villages de Tataouine et de Matmata, subsistent une culture et un mode de vie ancestraux. C’est la terre des Berbères, les premiers habitants de la Tunisie. Ce paysage de fortifications et de villages troglodytes raconte encore aujourd’hui la capacité d’adaptation de ces habitants face au climat et aux envahisseurs successifs.
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What’s the connection between an ancient desert culture and a blockbuster movie? This webisode from is associated with our Star Wars segment from our episode Inside the Bardo National Museum. Stream every episode of Museum Secrets at Vimeo On Demand: and VHX:
The Bardo Museum in Tunis reflects the many cultures that make up modern Tunisia. European, African and Middle Eastern influences are all represented in the Museum’s collection. But only a few decades ago, these deserts were invaded by another tribe, led by a Hollywood director named George Lucas. How did the Berber culture of Southern Tunisia inspire and influence the creator of the Star Wars films? What’s the real history behind Luke Skywalker’s home planet, Tatooine?
The answer is a museum secret.
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Тунис. Матмата - деревня берберов. Серия 9. Tunisia. Matmata - berber village. Series 9
Тунис. Матмата. Серия 9. Мы в Матмате - берберской деревне. Полторы тысячи лет назад территорию современного Туниса населяли древние племена берберов, которые не строили свои дома на поверхности земли, а выкапывали их на десятиметровой глубине. По этой причине их стали называть троглодитами, что в переводе означает живущие в норе или пещере, а соответственно и их дома - пещеры троглодитов.
Tunisia. Matmata. Series 9. We are in Matmata. This is Berber village. Fifteen hundred years ago, the territory of modern Tunisia was inhabited by ancient Berber tribes who did not build their homes on the ground. They dug their houses into ten meters depth. For this reason, they were called troglodytes, this means living in a hole or cave, and, accordingly, their house is troglodyte cave.
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