Think of it as live-action channel-surfing: everywhere you look in the Djemaa el-Fna, Marrakesh’s main square and open-air theatre, you’ll discover drama already in progress. The hoopla and halqa (street theatre) has been non-stop here ever since this plaza was the site of public executions around AD 1050 – hence its name, which means ‘assembly of the dead’.
By 10am, the daily performance is under way. Snake charmers blast oboes to calm hissing cobras; henna tattoo artists beckon to passers by; water-sellers in fringed hats clang brass cups together, hoping to drive people to drink.![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjR3ZGPF8FI_yCNR1MZyXmcGvL3OFtm8yL0I_X3FX0qSfc1SGNucZyMgmts-lh5TKEGyCllbJbXU840-fxBG1Inmfc9XyxZmMTmp1F1TLJ-GJsI34GTvNwRD5-jOqXvXMHYz5r67i1wivnv/s1600/jama3.jpg)
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The show doesn’t peak until shadows fall and 100 chefs arrive with grills in tow, cueing musicians to tune up their instruments. This is a show you don’t want to miss – but stay alert to horse-drawn-carriage traffic, pickpockets and rogue gropers. Arrive early in the evening to nab prime seats on makeshift stools (women and elders get preference).
Applause and a few dirhams ensure an encore. It's a bargain show, and critically acclaimed too: for bringing urban legends and oral history to life nightly, Unesco declared the Djemaa el-Fna a ‘Masterpiece of World Heritage’ in 2001.![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiYzcc_IhKc9379ezEEQMo5LgoTC3SCiJNCVwFNeLNYYPQRrAFNvDHHgeMbeQzWZUn0SFH7lgtr0-GMbaZpO7f1Ordl4iKOdX-dWNo9Qo9JvOg6oULxNUxUj-1CjdQZR59mNjr4RT7JJDfQ/s640/jamaa2.jpg)
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Saource: http://www.lonelyplanet.com/morocco/marrakesh/sights/squares-plazas/djemaa-el-fna#js-tab-photos
Pictures: By Magic Morocco Travel Blog
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