COOKING LESSONS IN FEZ | STAYING AT A DAR | EPISODE 58
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We checked out of the RV and checked into a Dar in the Fez Medina. We were treated to a great cooking class for couscous and had an amazing Medina tour that included a rug making lesson.
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Thank you to the Directors and Staff at the Medina Children's Library for allowing us the opportunity for our family to take on this great volunteer project. This helps us fulfill one of our missions of Travel, giving back!
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Performing a story time. May 23, 2017 at the Medina Children's Library in Fez, Morocco.
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00:36:12 Sign - Fes. Man on rooftop pointing wearing Fez. Moroccan tour guide. Large archway in city centre. Street scenes, mountain views.
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Fez, Morocco
Fez (French: Fès, Arabic: فاس Fas, Berber: ⴼⴰⵙ Fas) is the second largest city of Morocco, with a population of 1.1 million (2014).
Fez was the capital city of modern Morocco until 1925 and is now the capital of the Fès-Meknès administrative region. The city has two old medina quarters, the larger of which is Fes el Bali. It is listed as a World Heritage Site and is believed to be one of the world's largest urban pedestrian zones (car-free areas).[3] University of Al Quaraouiyine, founded in 859, is the oldest continuously functioning university in the world. The city has been called the Mecca of the West and the Athens of Africa.[4]
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A perfumer from Marrakech who has become something of a local legend is hoping to inspire young people to take up his craft.
Abderrazak Benchaabane is also a plant ecologist and garden designer and combines his passions to create beautiful aromas.
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Early in the morning, perfume creator Abderrazak Benchaabane plunges into the olfactory universe of the souks and gardens of Marrakech.
Marrakech has two markets of spices and aromatic and medicinal plants.
Wholesale merchants bring plants here from the Atlas Mountains, the desert plains of the south of the country or import them from Africa and Asia.
It's here that Benchaabane finds inspiration for his perfumes.
When he was a child, his mother was a plant care specialist and she sent him to buy plants from the souks.
The memories flood back when he visits the souks today.
I consider this market as a kind of library, the scent, it helps me in my inspiration to make perfumes. For example to make a spice perfume in which I must use essential oils at the base of spices, I come here. I see all the possible mixtures. When you are here you feel that there is an olfactory and fragrant atmosphere, he says.
Benchaabane's work is particularly focused on the ecology and development of plants in arid and desert environments.
He studied biology and later became a professor of plant ecology at Cadi Ayyad University in Marrakech in 1982.
After collecting his ingredients, Benchaabane prefers to work in his garden workshop than a laboratory.
I chose to put this perfume in a place of greenery. I could put it in an apartment, but I preferred to go to the countryside and build it in a garden because I think that my work must remain in relation with nature and I am very happy to be able to work while listening to the birds and while watching the trees around me, he says.
He works with plants that grow in the gardens of Marrakech, such as orange blossom, jasmine, and all the scents that can be found in the souks.
But Benchaabane has also spent years travelling the Sahara and other deserts elsewhere in the world.
One day he found himself at a surprising and unique oasis: the Majorelle Garden in Marrakech, created in 1924 by Jacques Majorelle, a French painter.
Fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent, who had owned the garden since 1984, commissioned Majorelle to restore it.
Then in 1998, he commissioned Benchaabane to create an eau de toilette from the garden.
This fragrance emerged in 2001 and has cinnamon and lemon at its base.
In 2008, Benchaabane created his own perfume shop Soir de Marrakech, which integrated in 2013 with the Osmotèque of Versailles, the world's largest scent archive.
There are more than 16 different perfumes in the boutique.
The shop attracts many tourists from Europe, Gulf countries and the Middle East.
Prices range from 300 to 1,000 Dirhams (81 to 272 US Dollars)
In 2010, Benchaabane turned a renovated nineteenth-century Riad of the medina into a museum dedicated to the Art and History of Perfume in Morocco.
Here visitors can learn the art of perfumery and create their own fragrances.
Benchaabane hopes it might inspire the next generation of perfume creators.
Some children who are coming to the museum, perhaps it will arouse their vocation to become perfumers, why not? And the idea is to trigger this desire to become perfumers, and many children who come here and participate in perfume creation workshops are children who may one day become perfumers.
As for his own creations, he insists that they are designed to evoke the city itself, rather than appeal to a bigger international market.
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Fes, The spiritual city where the first degree-certified University & Masjid of Al Qarawiyyin was constructed and built by a Muslim Woman named Fatima Al-Fihri in the 9th century. The city is still a centre and hub of Arabic learning and Islamic studies leading to the fortified Old Medina, narrow cobblestoned streets echoing with the recitation of Qur'an by little children, the shouts of local tradesman selling fruits and vegs, the calls of chickens and donkeys! Whilst Tangier was a different experience being on the Coast Line of Morocco, filled with beautiful golden white sand, blue seawater, and much more! Please feel free to comment or ask any questions below.
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Circuit à pied - Fès - Maroc
Nous nous sommes rendus au stationnement (10 MAD) situé à proximité de la Porte (Bab) Guissa.
Nous avons débuté notre visite de la médina par la porte (Bab) Guissa, une très ancienne porte des remparts de la ville. Elle est considérée comme l'une des plus belles portes de Fès.
Nous avons déambulé dans plusieurs petites ruelles où il n'y a pas que les piétons qui les fréquentent puisque nous avons rencontré des motos avec remorque, ânes, etc.
Nous nous sommes retrouvés ensuite sur la rue Talaa Kebira, une longue ruelle commerçante où les marchands vendent différents produits: épices, fruits, noix, huile d'argan, tapis, articles en cuir, etc.
Nous devions passer par la porte (Bab) Boujloud. Surnommée la porte bleue, sa façade extérieure est revêtue d'émail bleu tandis que sa façade intérieure est revêtue d'émail vert. C'est un des plus beaux monuments de Fès... et nous l'avons manqué.
En fait, nous avons raté la ruelle qui mène à cette porte et avons poursuivi notre chemin pour passer plutôt par la Porte (Bab) Chorfa, une imposante porte comportant de beaux motifs ornementaux. Deux tour crénelées ont été érigées de chaque côté de cette porte.
En traversant cette porte, nous avons découvert un grand marché en plein-air sur la place publique.
Nous avons poursuivi notre chemin sur la Place Bagdhadi, une vaste esplanade ceinturée par de hautes murailles. Il semblerait qu'elle est très fréquentée le soir venu car des gens viennent animer la place.
Nous avons jeté un petit coup d'oeil au magnifique jardin Jnane Sbil qui est le plus ancien jardin public de Fès.
Nous nous sommes ensuite dirigés vers le Palais Royal pour y admirer les majestueuses portes qui ornent la façade de cet édifice. C'est d'ailleurs le seul aperçu que l'on puisse avoir de ce palais car sa visite n'est pas permise.
Cette oeuvre magistrale, réalisée par un artisan local, est composée de sept portes en cuivre ciselé encadrées de céramiques aux formes géométriques variées. Le vert et le bleu prédominent, ces couleurs représentant respectivement l'Islam et la ville de Fès.
Cet artisan avait un souci du détail très prononcé. Mêmes les poignées de portes sont de véritables oeuvres d'art.
J'ai cru comprendre que ces portes représentent les jours de la semaine ainsi que les niveaux de la monarchie marocaine.
Nous sommes revenus par la rue Talaa Sghira, une autre rue commerçante de Fès. Nous avons fait un court arrêt au Fondouk Nejjarine qui est un monument national classé au patrimoine mondial de l'Unesco.
Ce bâtiment de trois étages a été restauré et il fait office de musée des métiers du bois de Fès. Cet édifice comporte également une terrasse qui surplombe la médina.
Nous n'avons visité que le premier étage qui d'ailleurs représente un bel exemple architectural.
La fontaine Nejjarine se trouve à droite du Fondouk. Elle a été construite au 17e siècle. Elle est recouverte de belles céramiques colorées.
Nous avons poursuivi notre chemin vers la Zaouia de Moulay Idriss. Elle abrite le tombeau de Moulay Idriss II, fondateur de Fès. La façade extérieure du bâtiment est richement décorée.
Comme nous sommes non-musulmans, la visite de ce lieu sacré n'est pas permise. Cependant, en s'approchant dans l'embrasure de la porte qui donne accès à ce lieu de pèlerinage, nous avons pu admirer les revêtements muraux qui sont réellement exceptionnels.
Un jeune homme nous a mentionné que nous aurions une superbe vue de la médina à partir d'une terrasse située à proximité de la Zaouia de Moulay Idriss.
Nous avons hésité à le suivre car nous redoutions la présence d'un rabatteur. Mais il a réussi à nous convaincre de nous y rendre. Nous avons emprunté un couloir qui nous a mené à l'intérieur d'un bâtiment qui semblait justement servir à la vente de tapis.
Cependant, il n'y avait personne pour nous accueillir. Nous avons donc gravi les marches d'un long escalier en colimaçon qui nous ont mené jusqu'à cette terrasse qui offre une superbe vue panoramique de la médina ainsi que de la colline El Qolla sur laquelle reposent les Tombeaux des Mérinides.
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The founder of the oldest running University in the world; who was Fatima al Fihri? What kind of life did she have and what kind of mindset inspired her to work a project which has expanded hugely and still stands today; Qur'an recitations and classes still echo today around the Medina in Fes, Morocco.
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Action - Bibliothèque pour tous - 14 Juin 2015
La 1ère édition de l'action Bibliothèque Pour Tous est un grand succès. 3 Pays, 7 Clubs ROTARACT, 2 Clubs Rotary et 768 livres collectés. La bibliothèque Medina Children's Library offre désormais un large choix de livres permettant aux enfants de l'ancienne Medina de Fès de cultiver leur esprit et leur imagination. Merci à tous les donateurs.