Video: Bilmawn Carnival, Keeping an Old Amazigh Tradition Alive

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« Bilmawn», « Bu-jelloud » or even « Hrrma » or « Bu-lbtayen » also known as the Amazigh Halloween, all names of the same tradition according to each region in Morocco. It’s a popular Amazigh masquerade tradition organized following the celebration of Eid El Kebir (tafaska in Amazigh language).

Accompanied by a dozen masked people, the « Bu-ilmawn » disguise themselves using goat skins and / or sheep and play theatrical scenes that spread joy and fun in the alleys of the city.

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