Cultural Events

MOUSSEM

A special commission within the RDM was responsible for the coordination of their different cultural actions, with the aim to deepen popular culture and to fight feelings of cultural uprooting. The Moussem festival was a key moment in the existence of the RDM.  On the initiative of CADIME, and from 1980 onwards, the European festival of Moroccan immigration. was held annually (or almost depending on the volunteers capacity to mobilize  and the associations workload) in various cities in France, Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands. The second edition took place in Brussels in May 1981 and was hosted by the RDM at the Janson auditorium of the Free University of Brussels. On this occasion the CADIME published its charter.   Spread over two days, the even mobilized hundreds of volunteers and attract thousands of participants. It defended a collective politics of cultural development in all its diversity and political expression in a democratic society, values carried by Maghrebi workers in Europe bridging a living tradition with the experience of displacement. In Morocco, Moussem refers to a week-long seasonal festival celebrating the end of the harvest and functions essentially as a sacred rite and pelgrimage. In Europe it transformed into a cultural festival highlighting, bringing together through concerts, dances and theater, both Moroccan heritage and the demands of Moroccan democratic organizations, reflecting the many relations between a lively tradition and the desire to consciously and respectfully take part in the public life of various European cities.