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Sacred music fest enters its 7th year In Morocco’s holy city of Fez

By Patrick Totty

Lovers of sacred music from the world’s great faiths will gather in Fez, Morocco, on June 1 for the 7th Annual World Sacred Music Festival. The 10-day event, which will unfold in Morocco’s holiest city, will feature music as diverse as Sufi, Andean, Sephardic, Zulu and Pakistani Ghazal chants, Renaissance and Baroque Christian spiritual music, and American gospel songs.

Venues for the music will range from evening concerts at Bab Makina, the palace reception court of a 14th century king, to afternoon concerts at the Moorish palace of Dar Bat’ha. One event, a concert by the H’madcha Sufi drummers of Fez, will take place in the ruins of Volubilis, a city built by the Romans 2,300 years ago.

The festivals’ theme this year is “A Soul for Globalization,” referring to the increasing awareness among the world’s peoples that technology has shrunk the globe to almost neighborhood size. Traditions, music and cultures that once seemed terribly distant or exotic now seem increasingly near and comprehensible. The festival becomes a sharing of the music underlying sacred traditions that can unite people.  

A complete package of travel to the festival and accommodations, as well as side trips and extras, is available. Go to www.morocco-fezfestival.com/5thm_s99.html for complete information.