By Diyar Guldogan
WASHINGTON (AA) - The Moroccan city of Tangiers hosted UNESCO’s International Jazz Day, the first city on the African continent to do so.
The four-day celebration, which began on Saturday, emphasized the city’s jazz heritage and highlight cultural and artistic ties between people in Morocco, Europe and Africa.
Led by legendary pianist and composer Herbie Hancock and Musical Director John Beasley, the All-Star Global Concert featured performances by an international roster of artists from all corners of the globe, including master Gnawa musician Abdellah El Gourd, according to UNESCO.
Established by the General Conference of UNESCO in 2011 and recognized by the UN General Assembly, International Jazz Day brings together countries and communities worldwide every April 30.