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Firing of the Muskets

Attending an amazing local "Fantasia" in the Sahara Desert A bit about Fantasia: Tbourida or Fantasia is a traditional exhibition of horsemanship in the Maghreb performed during cultural festivals and gor Maghrebi wedding celebrations. "Fantasia" is an Orientalist name from the French, the actual traditional term derived from the Arabic word baroud, meaning gunpowder. The performance consists of a group of horse riders, all wearing traditional clothes, who charge along a straight path at the same speed so as to form a line, and then at the end of the charge (about two hundred meters) fire into the sky using old muskets or muzzle-loading rifles. The difficulty of the performance is in synchronizing the movement of the horses during acceleration of the charge, and especially in firing the guns simultaneously so that one single shot is heard. The horses are from Arabian and Barb or a mix of the two breeds. The fantasia is considered a cultural performance and a kind of martial art; it also symbolizes a strong relationship between the man and the horse, as well as an attachment to tradition.

Photo Detail
Date Taken: 04.2019
Date Uploaded: 11.2021
Photo Location: none, Morocco
Camera: Canon EOS R
Copyright: © Marylou Badeaux