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G E O M E T R I ‒ C I T Y F G E O M E T R I ‒ C I T Y F E S Islamic Geometric Pattern-making Workshop 2016 PRACTICALITIES Art Materials to bring Compass Sketch Pencils Eraser Fine tip colored liners (at least 5 colors) Pencil crayons or Gouache Paints (optional) Lightweight sketchbook Materials you will be provided/available Workshop Pattern Study Guide Rulers 3H pencils Sandpaper A4 and A3Paper Masking tape Tracing paper Glue Scissors Burnisher Colored card Suggested Practicalities to pack Comfortable sandals/ walking shoes Toiletries Sun protection Camera Adaptor plug Shawl Light cardigan A LIST OF PLACES OF INTEREST TO VISIT Bou Inania Dar Batha Museum Jardin Jnan Sbil Bab Bou Jeloud Bou Jeloud gardens Moulay Abdallah quarter (tanneries) Nejjarine Museum and Fountain Kairouine Mosque Cheratin Medrasa Attarine Madrasa Zawiya Moulay Idris Henna Souk Mellah Jewish quarter Al Andalus Mosque Borj nord (via Bab Mahrouk, Bab Chopra) a 20min walk up the nearest hill for birds eye view of Fes. Sofitel hotel views over Fes Sahrij Medrasa Al Tajani mosque Glaoui Palace Further afield Sefrou or Meknes LIST OF SOME RESTAURANTS AND CAFES Dar Bensouda N°14 , Zkkak El Bghel - Quettanine Rue Talaa Kebira, Fes 30000, Morocco Dar Roumania 30 Derb el Amer ¦ Zkak Roumane, Fes 30000, Morocco 00 212 5356-35524 Fez Café 13 Akbat Sbaa Douh, Medina ¦ Le jardins des biehn, Fes 30200, Morocco (Formerly Fes Cafe at Le Jardin Des Biehn) 0535635031 Ryad Salema Derb Ahl Tadlaa No 4 - Talaa Sghira ¦ Fes Medina, Fes 30110 Le Café 44 44 Derb Bensalem ¦ Talaa Kbiraa, Fes, Morocco 05 35 74 14 50 Berrada Family restaurant 57, Sagha Achabine Fes Medina, Fes Fès, Morocco 06 62 34 88 19 MB 12, Rue Ahmed Chaouki, Fes 30000, Morocco +212 5356-22727 Riad Laaroussa 3 Derb Bechara ¦ Fes medina, Fes 30000, Morocco 00 212 674-187639 Café Obek 7 Derb Magana ¦ Talaa Kbira, Fes, Morocco +212 (0) 35 637 855 Café restaurant la Noria 43 Btatha, Fes 30000, Morocco (+212) 642-99-30-86 Ruined Gardens Sidi Ahmed Chaoui, Siaj, Fes, Morocco +212 649-191410 G E O M E T R I ‒ C I T Y F E S Islamic Geometric Pattern-making Workshop 2016 PROVISIONAL ITINERARY *****MONDAY***** Bou Inania Dar Batha Museum Workshop Session 1 Jardin Jnan Sbil Bab Bou Jeloud Borj nord (via Bab Mahrouk, Bab Chopra) a 20min walk up the nearest hill for birds eye view of Fes. ******TUESDAY****** Kairouine Mosque Workshop Session 2 Moulay Idris Zawiya Nejjarine Museum and Fountain Henna Souk *******WEDNESDAY******* Mellah Jewish quarter Al Andalus Mosque Workshop Session 3 ********THURSDAY******* Moulay Abdallah quarter (tanneries) Cheratin Medrasa Attarine Madrasa Workshop Session 4 Sofitel hotel views over Fes ********FRIDAY****** Sahrij Medrasa Al Tajani Mosque Workshop Session 5 Glaoui Palace (nr riad el Ghalia) ALSO WORTH VISITING Dar Seffarine-tea Cherableeyen Mosque Bab al Guissa Palais Mnebbi Ville Nouvelle-evening Further afield Sefrou, Volubilis or Meknes .
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