
Village gastronomique de Paris : le stand Algérie attire la grande foule
Le stand de l’Algérie au Village gastronomique international de Paris a attiré la grande foule ce vendredi, grâce notamment à la cheffe Na Nora.
Paris, France – The "Village Gastronomique" in Paris recently hosted a vibrant celebration of Algerian culture, with the Algerian stand becoming a focal point of traditional music and dance. Attendees were treated to an energetic performance by Urar lxalat, a group renowned for their captivating Kabyle chants. Women, adorned in colorful traditional Algerian garments, enthusiastically clapped and played frame drums, creating a lively and joyful atmosphere. "It's a beautiful moment of sharing, showcasing our rich history and culture," stated one of the participants, reflecting the sentiment of many present. The event aimed to highlight Algeria's diverse heritage, including its gastronomic traditions, drawing significant attention from visitors eager to experience authentic cultural expressions. The performance underscored the importance of cultural exchange and the enduring appeal of traditional arts on an international stage.
Le stand de l’Algérie au Village gastronomique international de Paris a attiré la grande foule ce vendredi, grâce notamment à la cheffe Na Nora.