#YOUHOOD
Rosa Quist
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The Rif And Rastro Melilla Artists Street Art Tours
“It took us less than 20 minutes to cross the border. We didn't take pictures or film while crossing the border out of precaution and respect but the difference of everyday living is easy to notice. You have more people living by simple trade, the crafts they make by hand or food they produce on land.
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Melilla
Meet with the clay pot maker in a Sharing moment.
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“We crossed the border of Spain to Morocco for some inspiration and the experience. We met up with an energetic clay pot maker who was more than happy to let us see his work.
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Inspiration
Melilla
Popular Streets Visits You will Love to Discover the Youhood Artists Path
Melilla Artists Visit Streets of the Rastro and much more to discover and connect the people and the cultural mixte and arts exchange.
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Oxígeno Laboratorio Cultural Ambassador of the program of the Visits.
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Melilla
Henna Wedding Rituals Visit and experiences of the Youhood Artists
“When the local team shared the rituals of a traditional Berber wedding they shared what henna symbolizes. It symbolizes good fortune and a new start for the newly married couple."
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Word of Mouth
"This is Melilla, a Spanish city located on the north coast of Africa, sharing a border with Morocco. The frontier city has always been inhabited by many different cultures. Melilla is where Young in the Hood, the European project #youhood, will take place from 16th to 23th September.."
Rosa Quist
Rotterdam | The Netherlands
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“The crafts person didn't live in excellent condition, but he was proud full and welcoming. He offered us food, tea and has excellent cardio (I think he told us three times to pick up the pace when walking). It was an honor and uplifting to meet him and see him work. Shukran for the experience!"
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Rosa Quist
Rotterdam | The Netherlands
"21 creatives from Spain, the Netherlands and Italy, will spend 1 week exploring the community and its territory, in order to create a mural as a team in the ancient neighborhood, the Rastro."
Rosa Quist
Rotterdam | The Netherlands
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“When the local team shared the rituals of a traditional Berber wedding they shared how henna is made. Henna is a thick paste used on the skin as part of the wedding ritual. It is made by crushing dried henna leaves into a powder and mixing it with lukewarm water. Tea is used in the mix to give a darker colour."
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Rosa Quist
Rotterdam | The Netherlands