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Tunisia to host international festival for musicians with disabilities

From La Presse · () French

Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Tunisia will host the 8th International Festival of Musicians and Creators with Disabilities from May 21-23, 2026.
  • Approximately 45 musicians from 8 countries will participate, aiming to break down barriers and challenge stereotypes.
  • The festival includes musical performances, an exhibition celebrating women with disabilities, and an international conference on inclusive culture.

Tunisia is set to host the 8th International Festival of Musicians and Creators with Disabilities, a significant event organized by the association 'Ibsar' for the leisure and culture of visually impaired individuals. This festival, running from May 21st to 23rd, 2026, will bring together around 45 artists from eight diverse nations, including Algeria, Morocco, Iraq, Italy, Spain, Turkey, France, and of course, Tunisia. The event aims to leverage art and creativity as powerful tools to dismantle societal barriers and combat stereotypes surrounding people with disabilities. This focus on inclusion and artistic expression is particularly resonant in Tunisia, where efforts to foster a more equitable society are ongoing. The festival's program is rich, featuring musical interludes and performances that showcase the diverse musical heritage of the participating countries. A special segment will be dedicated to celebrating the talents and creations of women with disabilities, highlighting their contributions through an exhibition and artistic pathway. This emphasis on women's empowerment within the disability community is a crucial aspect of the festival's broader mission. Furthermore, an international conference titled 'Inclusive Culture: A Lever for Defending the Rights of Persons with Disabilities' will convene experts to discuss strategies for advancing disability rights through culture. This initiative underscores Tunisia's commitment to promoting cultural inclusivity and advocating for the rights of all its citizens on an international stage. The festival serves not only as a platform for artistic exchange but also as a testament to the nation's dedication to fostering a society where disability is not a barrier to creativity or participation.

This initiative aims to rely on art and creation to break down barriers and obstacles, and to change stereotypes about people with disabilities.

โ€” Mohamed MansouriExplaining the core mission of the festival.
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Originally published by La Presse in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.