The Belgian capital, Brussels, today hosted a remarkable celebration marking the 30th anniversary of the Music Recording Foundation, an event attended by prominent figures from the arts and culture sector. Among the distinguished guests was Mr. Abdel Nasser Benjelloun, founder of Fassi Fun, a leading name in Arab and Moroccan music production in Europe.
Also present was Fadila Laanan, former Minister of Culture in Brussels, who spoke about her ongoing support for cultural initiatives, highlighting music’s role in fostering cross-cultural understanding. Laanan emphasized that Brussels, with its rich cultural diversity, remains a hub for artistic innovation, where various arts and cultures converge, building bridges of dialogue and mutual respect between communities.
In his address, Abdel Nasser Benjelloun expressed pride in the foundation’s three-decade journey in the music recording industry. He added that Fassi Fun has consistently served as a bridge connecting Moroccan and Arab heritage with the European scene.
Benjelloun also emphasized the foundation’s commitment to supporting emerging artists who seek to share their unique voices with the world.
This unique celebration not only honored the Music Recording Foundation but also recognized art as a powerful tool for peace and intercultural communication.
source : fesnews media