Venus Hop
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Marrakesh Riad
http://www.leclosdesarts.com/riad.cfm
Once upon a time, a wealthy art trader of Marrakesh and father of seven daughters, whose name was Youssef Ben Ali, used to host in this house passing by artists and craftsmen travelling to the red town to sell their artworks. Here he could look at, assess and eventually buy several pieces of art.
Youssef Ben Ali, who had prematurely lost his wife, educated alone his daughters into studies, respect, tolerance, generosity and hospitality. Often, during hot summer evenings, he would allow his daughters to serve his guests mint tea in the courtyard as well as to take part in inspiring conversations around art and life on the roof terrace.
Thus, the young ladies seized all the secrets of the traditional arts and culture. Soon each of them chose the art form that better expressed their soul’s joys and sadness. Yasmina became a dancer, Aicha a painter, Fatima a calligrapher, Iman a weaver, Drissia a ceramist, Samira a musician and Laila a sculptor.
Old Youssef Ben Ali assigned one room of the riad to each daughter. The rooms were transformed into small worshps where they could freely express their creativity. The riad became a renowned meeting point for artists and travellers, the echo of which reached the borders of deserts and seas.
Today, the hosts Giorgina Cattaneo and Massimo Tumiotto, inspired by the history of the Riad Le Clos des Arts, are offering you an authentic and private Moroccan hideaway, with the same kind of warmth and unforgettable hospitality offered in the past to those artists and travellers in search of a peaceful and charming place where to rest
Thursday, March 8, 2012
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
World Country Guides
Great site that gives a wide range of tips about countries
http://premier.rw3cg.com/PremierHome.aspx
http://premier.rw3cg.com/PremierHome.aspx
Sunday, May 15, 2011
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