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Idir
01/03/2005, 17h45
Acróbatas de Oulad Sidi Hmad ou Moussa

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23/07/2004
Performances Acróbatas de Oulad Sidi Hmad ou Moussa

Video
http://www.barcelona2004.org/eng/eventos/espectaculos/ficha.cfm?idEvento=813

Presentation

South of the Atlas Mountains, in Morocco, the now disappeared Oulad Sifi Hmad Ou Moussa brotherhood was the training center for the most highly skilled and flexible warriors, capable of astonishing acrobatic feats. When this tradition died out, the warrors’ acrobatics became an art, which the members of this troupe have taken on tour around the world. Contortionism and balancing acts that look simple but demand a highly sophisticated technique and many years of practice.

They begin to develop their bodies from an early age. In the case of the Oulad Sidi Hmad ou Moussa group, who come from the southern Atlas in Morocco, being an acrobat is an inheritance that is passed on from fathers to sons. This tradition, which originated in times of war with the most skillful and agile warriors, has now become a show that travels the world and leaves its mark on whoever is fortunate enough to see it.

At 6:30 p.m., the thirteen members of the acrobat group made their appearance before the public. Eleven of them were dressed in elegant traditional costume; the other two members provided the music for the show with a bongo and a flute. The exhibition began with some individual exercises that drew the first gasps of amazement from spectators. Leaps, somersaults and all kinds of pirouettes served as a warmup prior to the first group and pair figures.

Apart from the skill they showed on the carpet the best part of the show was witnessing the excitement and pleasure with which they performed for all those present. Smiles and exclamations were constant features of the most impressive leaps and body twists imaginable. No floor mats or props; just their strength, balance and agility.

Anybody who is usually impressed by this kind of show should make their way to the Forum in order to enjoy almost thirty minutes of a wide-ranging and complicated exhibition of acrobatics, one in which the acrobats make use of both their own and others' bodies.

Lahcen
01/03/2005, 21h10
Super

Thinks Ider

Raiss
01/03/2005, 21h30
bab n't zalouat... :-D

Idir
01/03/2005, 21h55
Your welcom a Lahcen ;-)

ifni92
16/03/2005, 23h46
it's very interesting, i don't know that there's like that in our tamazirt !

i have saw that in Marrakech, in Djemaa El Fna, where acrobats make their acrobatics !!! there's a lot of work, and a important organisation but above all, to have trust in your friend.

louz
16/03/2005, 23h50
Il se trouve que la phrase prononcer avant de commencer leurs spectacle c'est ; Rdat lwalidine

ifni92
16/03/2005, 23h54
Please, do not talk another languages than english here !!!! :-D

i translate what you say brother Louz : when they began their acrobatics, they said "rdat nlwalidine = blessing of my fathers"....

:-)