Saturday, November 27, 2004

Milena Velba Red Album

AGADIR CAUVIN

French Cultural Institute of Agadir: Trip notes on guitar


11/27/2004 2:12 p.m.

The French Cultural Institute of Agadir public offering during the first week December, a very rich exhibition and concert. Christian Heinrich will host from Monday 29 November to Wednesday, December 1, introductory workshops and initiation for the Trip. Guitarist Thibault Cauvin happen, Dec. 3, in the multipurpose room of the IFA.
The French Institute of Agadir receives Christian Heinrich, author illustrator of travel books, moved a game - competition on the theme, "Around the World in 80 books" and a poster exhibition and a projection film.Christian Heinrich will host from Monday 29 November to Wednesday, December 1, introductory workshops and initiation for the Trip for Middle School students Paul Gauguin, the Lycée Ibn Tachfine, student-teachers Teaching Inezgane . He will listen to the public library, Wednesday, 1 December, 15 h00 for a meeting and another at 19:30 in the multipurpose room of the French Institute of Agadir, on the theme ... "illustration and literature, reports, text-image in children's literature and adult relationship with readers. Christian Heinrich, author illustrator, was born in 1965 in Selestat. He discovers very young "power" of communication of the image by drawing a playful practice, practice he willingly shares during school with his classmates. Later, that passion led him to form at the Workshop Illustration from the Ecole Superieure des Arts Decoratifs in Strasbourg, where he graduated. This teaching of a language of images leads to define themselves as "a storyteller in pictures." Among all forms of travel, the library of the IFA chose to focus on the travel narrative, with its variety of expressions: the travel book to literary narrative, including the diaries, log books, albums ... Moreover, the French Institute of Agadir hosts Friday, December 3 at 20:30 in the multipurpose room of the IFA, guitarist Thibault Cauvin. A young musician who, at just 20, already has behind him an astonishing track record. At the age of six years, Thibault Cauvin began learning the classical guitar with his father, guitarist and composer Philippe Cauvin, with whom he still works today. Quickly determined to become a concert, he decided to start a solo career while continuing his studies with Olivier Chassain at the Conservatoire National de Bordeaux. He graduated in succession and unanimously gold medals and honor. At age seventeen, he was admitted first, unanimously appointed at the Conservatoire National Superieur de Musique de Paris. He won numerous international awards including first prize at the prestigious Sotsenberg International Guitar Competition in Los Angeles. He has been selected by Omni Guitar Foundation of San Francisco "to be one of four guitarists worldwide to participate in" the Masters Guitar Competition in San Francisco in November 2004. This young passionate musician has already given numerous concerts in the most prestigious festivals and concert halls in Europe (Radio France, Paris, Royal Festival Hall, London ...) USA, Canada, Australia, Turkey (International Festival of Ankara ... ) and reveals a promising future.

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Lisbon decide to adapt their financial instruments: Portugal reaffirms its support for Morocco in the EU and Th


"Morocco and Portugal reiterated their commitment to develop and strengthen relations of cooperation and friendship between the two best countries, noting with satisfaction the convergence of views on major regional and international issues of common interest. "
This is reflected in the joint statement issued Friday after the work of the eighth session of the Joint High Commission Moroccan-Portuguese, held in Lisbon under the chairmanship of Prime Ministers of both countries.

statement signed by Driss Jettou and Pedro Santana Lopez, said that the two sides reviewed all aspects of Luso-Moroccan relations in the context of sectoral meetings prior to the meeting between the two leaders government.The two sides welcomed see the 8th session of the Joint High Commission Moroccan-Portuguese attach special importance to cooperation between the two countries in economic, trade and finance. This cooperation resulted in the launch of several actions and projects and the signing of several cooperation agreements, including a funding agreement between Portugal, Morocco and the General Fund Depository Portuguese (Caixa Geral de Depósitos) on the granting of a credit line of 100 million euros and a second bilateral partnership agreement, says the text of the déclaration.Au political level, the two sides discussed regional issues and international issues of mutual interest with special attention to the situation in the Maghreb, the Mediterranean, Iraq, Middle East and Africa, reaffirming the convergence of their views and their active engagement in the context of other policy dialogues Euro-Mediterranean which they participate, including the 5 +5 Dialogue, the forum of the Mediterranean and the Mediterranean Dialogue of NATO. On Morocco's relations with the European Union, the Portuguese side reiterated its support to Morocco's request to upgrade its relations with the EU to an advanced status. Portugal is committed to make the efforts necessary to complete this same project in the best conditions.Conscients the threat that international terrorism is on peace and security in the world, both sides expressed their determination strengthen their cooperation to fight against this scourge, bilaterally, regionally and internationally, including within the UN, the statement said commune.Elles have also made support full implementation of the "roadmap" and supported the decision of the Palestinian Authority to hold presidential elections January 9, 2005, reiterating their call for Israel and the Palestinian Authority to resume negotiations and encourage the emergence of an atmosphere of trust, dialogue and coopération.En to intensify the political dialogue between the EU and Africa, both sides reiterated their interest in holding the 2nd Summit USA v Portugal in Africa in the near future. regards the economic and financial cooperation, both parties reiterated their commitment to strengthening the framework of economic and financial relations, stressing the importance of promoting all efforts to consolidate trade and promote investment flows more important.Ainsi, both countries agreed to adapt and more flexible financial instruments bilateral currently available in the new realities of Portugal, Morocco and the economy mondiale.Dans the framework of boosting bilateral instruments of cooperation, both countries agreed to undertake the review of arrangements Agreement for the promotion and reciprocal protection of investments in force since 1995.Les two parties agreed to work together to achieve an economic event in 2005 that can, beyond the promotion of meetings and dialogue between business representatives from both countries celebrate 230 years of diplomatic relations between the Portugal and Morocco, in addition to directing, at the next summit, a meeting between Portuguese and Moroccan companies. Moroccan and Portuguese delegations have also agreed to formulate and implement programs of cooperation in promoting the quality and exchange of information on the system of protection of industrial property and promotion of information technology and coopération.Concernant cooperation between Morocco and the European Union (EU) under the 2007-2013 financial perspective, both sides expressed the hope that these perspectives offer more opportunities for countries to progress towards achieving the Free Trade Area méditerranéenne.Elles also agreed to develop a regular exchange of information on development programs financed by MEDA Morocco, reaffirming their commitment to the deepening of the Euro-Mediterranean partnership as a form of support for a stronger economic growth. On the other hand, both countries agreed to reactivate the Working Group of Senior Officials Luso-Moroccan, created by the Protocol signed at the 8th summit (Rabat 1999), so it can be a privileged forum for dialogue between directors of both countries on common interests, including bilateral trade, the EU and the World Trade Organization (WTO). To promote cooperation in the field of equipment and transportation, both parties reiterated their willingness to further intensify and strengthen existing links between operators of both countries in the field of road transport, maritime and aérien.Les Moroccan and Portuguese delegations, agreed to this end, to convene the Joint Commission of international road transport of passengers and goods in January 2005 to discuss the modalities of development and partnership between transport companies in both countries . In road transport, the Portuguese side has confirmed its support to Morocco's request for the opening of negotiations for a Euro-Mediterranean partnership in the field of air transport between the EU and terms of Maroc.En cultural and social cooperation, the meeting helped to initiate a constructive dialogue to establish a genuine program of work to height of the excellent relations between Morocco and Portugal.Signature coopérationM of three agreements. Driss Jettou, Prime Minister, returned yesterday from Morocco in Lisbon where he paid a working visit of two days during which he presided over the proceedings of the 8th session of the Joint High Commission Moroccan-Portuguese. Mr. Driss Jettou visited yesterday evening in Marrakech to welcome President Musharraf, currently stops in the same city. The Prime Minister has left Portugal after portugais.Rappelons also met with several officials that the work of the 8th session of the Joint High Commission Moroccan-Portuguese, who were held yesterday in Lisbon under the chairmanship of Prime Ministers of both countries, were crowned by the signing of three bilateral cooperation agreements in the financial, economic and culturel.La signing ceremony took place at the completion of the High Commission with the Prime Minister Mr Driss Jettou, his Portuguese counterpart, Pedro Santana Lopez, and delegations from both countries participating in this réunion.Le first agreement, signed by the Minister of Finance and Privatization Fathallah Oualalou and the Portuguese Minister of Finance and Public Administration, Antonio Bagao Felix, relates to grant Morocco a loan of 100 million euros to finance development projects through the support and encouragement of investments Portuguese Maroc.Le second agreement defines the general framework of an effective partnership between the two countries in promoting and developing small and medium enterprises (SMEs), and that programs and mechanisms for achieving this objective through encouraging cooperation between different institutions for the promotion of SMEs in both countries and holding meetings and sessions Training for the supervision of PME.Cet agreement was signed, the Moroccan side, by Mrs. Latifa Echihabi, Director General of National Agency for the promotion of small and medium enterprise (ANPME), and the Portuguese side, the director of the institute Icep-Portugal, under the Ministry of Economy and Employment. The third agreement concerning the cultural field, focuses on mobilizing financial and technical resources necessary to carry out projects to restore some historical monuments in Morocco through cooperation between the Directorate of Cultural Heritage in Morocco and the Portuguese Institute for Heritage and archeology. The goal is to make these resources available to each party in the partnership between the two institutions.Cet Agreement was signed by the director of the center of Heritage Moroccan-Portuguese in El-Jadida, Mr. Ezzdine Kara, and the director of the Portuguese Institute, Mr. Jao Polo Rodia.