Rich and Diverse Cultural Offerings at the Auditorium Pierre Bergé
The Auditorium Pierre Bergé at the Yves Saint Laurent Museum in Marrakech is set to offer a vibrant and diverse lineup this June, intertwining literature, history, and live performance in a celebration of artistic plurality. As the month unfolds, the Auditorium aims to showcase a wide range of artistic perspectives and forms, reflecting a global outlook that resonates with audiences from all walks of life. This initiative is made possible through significant cultural and institutional partnerships with esteemed organizations such as the Macaal, Instituto Cervantes Marrakech, and the French Institute of Marrakech. The programming spans genres from Indian cinema to Moroccan artistic archives, featuring African films, cine-concerts, and symphonic music, creating a compelling journey through the world of imagination, memory, and artistic expression.
A Rich Exploration of Indian Cinema and More
In June 2026, the spotlight will be on Indian cinema, highlighting various generations and sensitivities, from timeless classics of the 1950s to the most daring contemporary works. This carefully curated selection offers film enthusiasts an enthralling glimpse into the richness and complexity of Indian imaginative landscapes. Additionally, the Auditorium will turn its gaze toward Africa with a dedicated cycle celebrating African cinemas, a collaboration that underscores the international and transdisciplinary essence of the programming. Beyond the cinematic experience, this month promises a fusion of literature, history, and live performances, crafted to be both thought-provoking and accessible. Engaging literary encounters will delve into the history of the Moroccan Atlantic and the archives of the Casablanca Art School, while rare musical moments will include enchanting cine-concerts and the virtuosity of the Moroccan Philharmonic Orchestra. Furthermore, June will particularly cater to families and young audiences through the introduction of the new Ciné-Junior program, which will feature two major animated films available for free access.
As reported by aujourdhui.ma.