February 1, 2015 | Zamakan is a new artistic and cultural experience that aims to conduct an academic research, artistic training and production and distribution of street theatre performance in various Amazigh Berber regions of Tunisia. The project will support and train local talents and put together a group of experts from the Amazigh community with a specific focus on cultural and linguistic issues.
It is a project made by and for the Amazigh. It is a project about the Berber priestess Kahena, a historical leader. This is a project about the authenticity of the Tunisian identity, a project about Tunisia’s original language; it is a project about rehabilitation and thankfulness for the country.
Many of us want to change the reality of their communities: marginalized and neglected communities in which a large proportion of the population is deprived of their basic rights. For Fanni Raghman Anni, changing this reality is conditioned by fighting against all beliefs and affiliations that do not support the recognition of Tunisian identity and the roots of its culture.
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