Marrakech Welcomes the Inaugural 'Rosé Days' Festival
In a vibrant celebration of lifestyle and music, Marrakech has recently hosted the first edition of the 'Rosé Days' festival, a concept that originated in Toronto and has since spread to Portugal and Montenegro. Launched in 2023, this boutique event series has already gained acclaim with over seven successful editions, and now it sets its sights on Morocco as its latest destination, promising an unforgettable experience for attendees.
What sets 'Rosé Days' apart is its distinctive lifestyle branding, characterized by a captivating visual theme dominated by shades of pink, which serves as a unifying thread throughout the event. This aesthetic is complemented by a carefully curated musical backdrop that enhances the atmosphere, creating a unique sensory experience for guests.
For the musical portion of the event, the Moroccan collective Hush-Hush has been entrusted with the artistic direction. Based in Marrakech, Hush-Hush is known for its meticulous curation that celebrates local, regional, and international musical scenes. This year, the collective has organized a musical marathon featuring the American DJ Pal Joey, alongside a rich four-day program as part of the 1-54 Art Fair. The iconic Rôtisserie de la Paix served as the venue, where diverse performances, including a special day dedicated to female artists, delighted attendees.
The inaugural Moroccan edition of 'Rosé Days' prominently featured a lineup comprised entirely of female artists, showcasing a variety of contemporary electronic music styles. Among the featured talents was Paula Tape from Chile, whose eclectic sound is influenced by synth house and underground rhythms. Another highlight was Kokeshi from Portugal, who is known for her energetic sets that blend house, breaks, trance, and techno, while also being an influential figure in the fashion scene.
Grace from the UK brought her deep, percussive house sound to the event, while Moroccan artist Rain, a founding member of Hush-Hush, showcased her unique blend of groove, jazz, and house. Deatra, also from Morocco, captivated the audience with her immersive sets that traverse the realms of techno, electro, and progressive house. Lastly, DJ Myma, originally from Australia and now based in Lisbon, infused the festival with her sunny house vibes, seamlessly transitioning from classic house to disco-inflected tracks.
This remarkable gathering not only highlighted the artistic talents of women in the electronic music scene but also reinforced Marrakech's growing status as a cultural hub, attracting music lovers from around the globe. As 'Rosé Days' continues to expand its reach, it promises to deliver even more captivating experiences in the future.
As reported by lavieeco.com.