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Video. Chad’s saharan cultures festival brings together desert nations

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Chad hosts the sixth International Saharan Cultures Festival in Amdjarass, uniting artists from across the Sahara to celebrate shared heritage.

For seven days, dancers, musicians and craftspeople from dozens of communities across the Sahara meet there, with Niger as guest of honour alongside groups from Mali, Morocco, Mauritania and Burkina Faso.

The programme mixes concerts, parades and camel races, with more than 400 dromedaries taking part.

Visitors can also see local crafts and taste regional food, from camel milk to traditional dishes.

Beyond the shows, organisers want to highlight desert heritage, tourism and cooperation between southern countries. After ten years, the festival has become a rare meeting point for Saharan cultures and shared futures.

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