The producers of Morocco’s amazing crafts are often invisible – perhaps their workshop is in a hidden corner of the bazaar, or in the new town, outside the walled medinas and souks where products are sold, even when they are working on site, next to the shelves bearing their bolts of cloth, mosaic table-tops, or inlaid wooden boxes, the lack of a shared language can prevent communication between them and the often-fascinated visitor. We bring tour participants into close contact with the artisans themselves so that a rare dialogue can take place – which not only answers visitors questions about the methods of production, but gives the workers, no longer unseen and unheard, an opportunity to talk about their skills and their lives – and perhaps share in craft ideas from outside their country. This exchange of culture and knowledge promotes mutual understanding between these Muslim citizens and visitors from outside Morocco.

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