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COME TO MY HOME — TRAVELING FESTIVAL OF CREATIVE DIALOGUE BETWEEN CULTURES

Launched in 2012 to promote the “creative dialogue between cultures,” Come To My Home lies at the heart of the Association’s work. This traveling festival consists of bringing together, over several days, creators, artists, and participants from different backgrounds in a blend of languages, sounds, colors, and arts in a given city, in Morocco or elsewhere, to create innovative cultural and artistic works together. Its aim is to spark multicultural experiences of cooperation that help foster peace and understanding between peoples. Arabic, Amazigh, English, French, Italian, Spanish, Wolof, Hindi, and other languages come together in the poetic and musical creations produced during the various editions of this event.

What the Festival Offers

Music & Performing Arts

Concerts, jam sessions, and hybrid performances. Stages where traditions and contemporary creations engage in dialogue.

Visual Arts & Installations

Exhibitions, site-specific installations, photography, and video. Works co-created with local residents and places.

Workshops & Knowledge Sharing

Youth and school workshops, masterclasses, and educational residencies. Sharing know-how and opening up creative practices.

Meetings & Public Discussions

Round tables, artist talks, and screenings. Spaces for exchange on cultures, diversity, and living together.

Opportunities

Join the Next Edition

Artists & Companies
– Application (solo/group): music, visual arts, performance
– Co-creations with local schools/associations

Schools & Associations
– Workshop pathways in FR/AR/AMZ (primary school → high school)
– Public presentations & mediation

Institutions & Local Authorities
– Hosting an edition / co-production
– Outreach activities, inclusion & accessibility

Recent Editions

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Impact & Outcomes

A Few Key Figures Since 2012

  • 26+ editions in Morocco and internationally

  • 300+ artists and contributors involved

  • 10,000+ participants (general public & students)

  • 9+ countries & languages represented (Arabic, Amazigh, French, English, Italian, Spanish, Wolof, …)

  • Resources: recordings, archives, educational kits and impact assessment tools (quantitative & qualitative)

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