Advanced Moroccan Geometry: 3 Week Series

Two hours is not enough to learn advanced Moroccan Geometric patterns. By popular demand, here's the return of our more intensive 3 week series. Each session will be 3.5 hour long with a 30min break in between

For three consecutive Saturdays starting June 18th, with Hamza as your guide, you'll discover and learn how to draw 3 geometric patterns found in various historic landmarks throughout the city.

The pattern selection for this 3 week series has been curated with more experienced geometers in mind. You can also check out other online sessions by Hamza here

As always, you'll meet others in the community from around the world. There will be live Andalusian oud music by Hamza, plenty of time to ask questions, draw together and share. After the session, we'll have the opportunity to continue discussions and share in the private FB group.

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Session 1: June 18th 11:30 AM - 3:00 PM EST

In the first session, we'll be learning how to draw the Mtamen Maakoos b Tajine (Reversed 8 Fold ft. the Tajine shape), a pattern from the early 18th century Sidi Amhammed Bellafqih Zawiya in Fes Medina.



Session 2: June 25th 11:30 AM - 3:00 PM EST

In the second session, we'll be learning how to draw the Ankaboutiya bel Mkhames wel Matwa (Spiderweb ft. the 5 pointed star and the folding pocket knife shape) from from the Debbaghiya Zawiya in Fes Medina



Session 3: July 2nd 11:30 AM - 3:00 PM EST

In the final session, we'll be learning how to draw the Ankaboutiya b Stashri Miyal (Spriderweb ft. the inclined 16 fold) from the late 19th century, Mokri Palace.



What you'll need

A compass, divider, mechanical pencil: 0.5 HB (any), ruler, sheets of paper  (A3), eraser, sharpener, and coloring pencils.


How to join

We'll be hosting this VAWAA Online on Zoom. We'll send link and details to join via email 1 day and again 1 hour before it begins.


About Hamza

Hamza is a geometer, brass-smith, bookbinder, an Andalusian Oud musician, and founder of a crafts studio dedicated to Moroccan arts and crafts in Fes. He comes from a multigenerational family of artisans and passing on crafts knowledge is a family culture. He apprenticed under his father and traveled around 15 countries crafting and learning from masters. Now his mission is to continue this legacy and help people around the world connect with old Moroccan crafts. His traditional art revolves around the art of Compass & Ruler. With those two instruments, he draws and traces Moorish and Islamic geometric patterns, etches and engraves them on brass and copper trays and embosses them on leather book covers.

Visit his artist page to learn more about his in-person VAWAA.


Reviews

"This was the perfect class for someone who knows the basics and wants to move on to more advanced patterns. I’ve used books and YouTube videos to learn Moroccan Geometry, but Hamza provides the clearest instructions, plus a little history, details about the traditions of the craft, and sometimes beautiful Oud music." - Beth

"Hamza is always kind and patient with anyone who is struggling. His knowledge is complete, not just in the process he is teaching but also in the culture and history of Morocco, which makes the class so rewarding beyond just learning a new skill." - Laurel

"I love Hamza’s teaching of Moroccan geometries. His process is logical and helps one build on the knowledge of the session on challenge exercises. Teaching such complexity over a zoom call is a talent of its own." - Jyotika

"The two hours with a fantastic teacher flew by! I'd recommend it if you get the chance!" - Ezra

"It’s addicting!" - Candy

"Being able to participate in the Moroccan Geometric Patterns workshop with Hamza was educational and inspiring. Not only was his teaching wonderful but getting to hear him play the oud was a treat every week. My classmates were also inspiring and I hope to take more classes with Hamza in the future... perhaps one day in Morocco." - Tania

"Excellent, Excellent, Excellent! Hamza is a wonderful--and very patient--teacher, who guided students to learn and successfully create designs we thought impossible to master." - Nicole

"Incredible! So great to start to learn how to construct Moroccan geometry designs and how the craft integrates with the country's history and language." - Karen


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