Maroc je t’aime, Casablanca 2016
In my series Maroc je t'aime, I'm looking for the tension between religion, restriction and freedom within the youth of Casablanca, Marocco. Culture and city are dynamic in which youth provides its own twist. Like the way girls wear a veil, not only because of their religion, but also for tradition, fashion or in admiration of their idol. And the mosque-terrace, once a municipal swimming pool, is now a spring-board for a free fall into the ocean. It feels like no matter what, youth will take their freedom.
Maroc je t’aime, Casablanca 2016
In my series Maroc je t'aime, I'm looking for the tension between religion, restriction and freedom within the youth of Casablanca, Marocco. Culture and city are dynamic in which youth provides its own twist. Like the way girls wear a veil, not only because of their religion, but also for tradition, fashion or in admiration of their idol. And the mosque-terrace, once a municipal swimming pool, is now a spring-board for a free fall into the ocean. It feels like no matter what, youth will take their freedom.