This one from an early walk through World Showcase last summer. Morocco Courtyard by John Wolff, on Flickr
I haven't seen a photo of the new band at Morocco yet. So here for your listening and dancing pleasure is B'net Al Houwariyate. And when I say dancing, I mean it. There was a young lady in the crowd celebrating her 21st birthday, apparently consuming things she was now able to do legally. She also apparently had some belly dancing experience, and she was trading moves with the two ladies on either side of center in this photo. Housecoats and slippers
I love that shot, Justin. Nicely lit and the dark sky makes a great contrast. Now here's my story: The day started off badly, weather-wise, with intermittent rain most of the morning and early afternoon. After sloshing my way around the Studios (watching Mulch, of course), I headed to Epcot for a little Food & Wine and a Wilson Phillips show. As I was leaving the theater, everything came together for this shot of Morocco beneath post-sunset clouds. End of a rainy day
Just saw that they were replaced once their contract was over. The new, temporary, music is from a band called Ribab Fusion. Not quite Mo' Rockin, but sounds very good from the music video I saw. (Video does not seem to play in tapatalk)
I don't think I've ever seen anyone post a photo of this. Admittedly I had never taken a photo of it, or really remember even going in this room and seeing it in at least 6 years!
The revolving door for Epcot musical acts has spun once again. The new band in Morocco is Matboukha Groove, made up of musicians from Armenia, Morocco, Paraguay and Venezuela. Their brand of World Music has a good beat and you can dance to it. I give it a 92. In the Groove