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La présidente de l’IMA salue la dynamique culturelle du Maroc portée par SM le Roi

The President of the Arab World Institute (IMA), Anne-Claire Legendre, on Monday in Casablanca hailed the cultural momentum and the progress achieved by Morocco, under the leadership of HM King Mohammed VI.

At a press briefing held at the French Institute of Casablanca, Legendre said she had been particularly impressed by the creative and inventive cultural scene she witnessed in the Kingdom, voicing her admiration for the dynamic artists and young generation of creators. 

The IMA Head shed light on what she described as a "vibrant artistic scene," in the visual arts as well as in music and cultural industries.

Legendre noted that this vitality is part of the cultural ambition driven by HM King Mohammed VI, who has fostered the creation of numerous cultural infrastructures and contributed to the emergence of a new generation of talents that the Arab World Institute intends to support and promote, notably among European audiences.

In this vein, she said that discussions are underway with the Ministry of Youth, Culture and Communication, with a view to strengthening cooperation in several fields linked to the cultural and creative industries.

This cooperation should notably concern the professional development of young Moroccan creators through residency, publication and exhibition programs, as well as sectors such as gaming, design, fashion, contemporary art and books, she specified.

The IMA President also stressed the importance of Morocco's heritage, both tangible and intangible, reporting discussions with several national institutions, notably the National Library of the Kingdom of Morocco, the Archives of Morocco and the National Institute of Archaeology and Heritage Sciences (INSAP), in order to develop joint projects of promotion, research and exhibition.

Legendre further recalled that Morocco has been "an exceptional partner" of the Arab World Institute since its creation, stressing that the Kingdom is among the founding countries of this institution.

MAP: 23 June 2026