Morocco’s Royal Institute of Amazigh Culture has extended the filing period for applications connected to the Amazigh Culture Prize in the theater category, according to Amadal Amazigh. The announcement keeps the 2025 prize cycle open to theater practitioners and cultural organizations that need additional time to prepare candidacies.
The theater category matters because Amazigh-language performance remains one of the most visible spaces where Tamazight reaches audiences beyond classrooms and formal institutions. Plays, community theater and touring productions have long helped sustain oral expression, regional accents and contemporary social commentary in Amazigh cultural life.
An extended deadline gives artists and companies a wider opportunity to submit work for national recognition. It also signals the continuing role of IRCAM’s prize system in supporting cultural production across literary, artistic and performance fields, even as activists continue to press for fuller implementation of Amazigh official-language commitments in public life.
Editors should verify the final submission date directly with IRCAM or the call text before publication, as the accessible source confirmed the extension but did not provide the full application dossier in the visible extract.

