2013 was a golden year for Moroccan festivals like Mawazine and L'Boulevard . These events were the primary drivers of youth entertainment, dictating the fashion and music tastes of students across the country [2]. From "Chouha" to Digital Empowerment
If you were a Moroccan teenager—or even just a Moroccan with a working internet connection—between 2012 and 2015, chances are you’ve uttered the word Not just once, but repeatedly, often between fits of uncontrollable laughter. 2013 was a golden year for Moroccan festivals
In 2013, cities like and Casablanca became the epicenters of a new Moroccan youth culture. This was the year high school ( lycee ) students fully embraced smartphones, moving from simple text messaging to photo-sharing platforms. In 2013, cities like and Casablanca became the
A hub for relaxed, coastal lifestyles and modern student vibes. , and the intersection of traditional values with
, and the intersection of traditional values with modern digital behavior. Educational Environment : High schools in Morocco ( ) provide a common core curriculum