MARCH 10, 2019 | SALAAM OVERSEAS EDUCATORS | SPAIN & MOROCCO - SALAAM
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No! It’s Carpe Diem Salaam dancing in a circle and singing the ESPN theme song! Why, you may ask?
Dancing in a circle and singing the ESPN theme song is not only deeply rooted in Moroccan culture…
Who am I kidding. It is our “passing the torch ceremony”, a peaceful transfer of power from one captain to the next, and is not a part of Moroccan culture, but is a part of our own.
Tetouan was our home for the last seven days, a city embedded in Andalusian and Moroccan history. Its name comes from the Amazigh word for “eyes”, derived from the city’s location only ten kilometers from the Mediterranean Sea, allowing for observation of ships traversing the Strait of Gibraltar. Tetouan was the capitol of the Spanish protectorate in Morocco from 1913 to 1956, and this Spanish influence is easily seen throughout the architecture and art in Tetouan, as well as the Ensanche (Spanish for extension), an intense urban expansion triggered by the beginning of the protectorate.










