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The performers wear traditional Moroccan attire including the red fez and green djellaba, typical of Moroccan cultural events. The Moroccan flag and a portrait of King Mohammed VI confirm the country as Morocco.
The Arabic script further supports this. The setting appears to be an official or cultural event likely held in a formal venue such as the Royal Palace or a government cultural center in Rabat, the capital city.
The combination of these cultural and political symbols strongly indicates a location in Rabat, Morocco, specifically a formal venue associated with the monarchy or government. The image displays strong indicators of a Moroccan cultural event: a portrait of King Mohammed VI of Morocco is prominently displayed next to the stage, the performers wear traditional green outfits with red fezzes, and the instruments (like the qraqeb castanets) are typical of Moroccan music, such as Gnawa.
A reverse image search confirms this event was an Africa Day celebration hosted by the Embassy of Morocco in Canberra. The event took place at the Albert Hall in Canberra, Australia.
The venue's interior, particularly the distinctive horizontally-grooved light wood wall paneling, is a perfect match for photographs of the Albert Hall. The event is unequivocally Moroccan, confirmed by the portrait of King Mohammed VI, the Moroccan flag in the portrait, and the performers' traditional attire.
Such official cultural events held abroad are very often organized by or hosted at the country's embassy. While the venue was identified as the Albert Hall, the Embassy of the Kingdom of Morocco in Canberra was the organizer, making it a highly relevant and plausible alternative location for such an event.
The image displays strong indicators of a Moroccan cultural event: a portrait of King Mohammed VI of Morocco is prominently displayed next to the stage, the performers wear traditional green outfits with red fezzes, and the instruments (like the qraqeb castanets) are typical of Moroccan music, such as Gnawa. A reverse image search confirms this event was an Africa Day celebration hosted by the Embassy of Morocco in Canberra. The event took place at the Albert Hall in Canberra, Australia. The venue's interior, particularly the distinctive horizontally-grooved light wood wall paneling, is a perfect match for photographs of the Albert Hall.
The event is unequivocally Moroccan, confirmed by the portrait of King Mohammed VI, the Moroccan flag in the portrait, and the performers' traditional attire. Such official cultural events held abroad are very often organized by or hosted at the country's embassy. While the venue was identified as the Albert Hall, the Embassy of the Kingdom of Morocco in Canberra was the organizer, making it a highly relevant and plausible alternative location for such an event.
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Indoor • None visible • Not applicable (indoor) • None
Infraestrutura
None • None except Arabic script • Modern indoor event hall • Brand name 'PROCOLOR' on projector screen. • Modern event hall with distinctive horizontally-grooved wood paneling on the walls, a temporary stage, and a red patterned carpet. • Modern conference or event room, likely within an official building.
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Arabic script on portrait frame • PROCOLOR
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