The 13th Mata International Festival in Morocco demonstrates that cultural dialogue can transform global agendas.
In the hills of Larache, Morocco, under the High Patronage of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, a gathering has been held for centuries. More than a festival, it is a spiritual, cultural, and now also a geopolitical crossroads. The 13th MATA 2025 International Festival not only honors the Sufi and equestrian roots of the 12th century, but also projects itself as an international platform to build bridges between Africa and Europe in times of global tension.
A living heritage with a strategic vision
The festival, chaired by Nabil Baraka, a descendant of the Sufi lineage that safeguards this tradition, has evolved far beyond a simple equestrian competition. In his inclusive speech, Mr. Baraka invited all those present—political, cultural, spiritual, and economic leaders—to join this common project, emphasizing that MATA is a space where tradition becomes a force for dialogue and transformation. Under the watchful eye of UNESCO, MATA has established itself as a forum for exploring intercontinental dialogue, from migration and rural development to opportunities for sustainability and economic cooperation.
More than 350 published articles, a cumulative audience of 20 million people, and a digital community of over 1.35 million followers confirm that MATA is not just a local phenomenon, but a global showcase. This year, its impact will resonate in 150 international media outlets, consolidating its position as one of the most influential cultural festivals on the African continent.
“This forum is a message of hope to the world: demonstrating that, through the fusion of culture, spirituality, tradition, economics, and geopolitics, we can build real proposals for improvement.” — Guillermo Taboada
Africa: great continent, great opportunity
Africa is a vast continent, rich in resources, diversity, and talent . However, to achieve true balance and advance peace, it needs effective access to European funds and UN tender opportunities. As Taboada reminds us, “it’s not enough to build walls; we need to build bridges that withstand the political storm.” MATA is precisely that bridge; it’s a place where conversations are transformed into strategies, where local dialogue connects with major international agendas.
Behind the colorful race to capture the “MATA doll”—a traditional symbol steeped in mysticism—is a network of women who boost the local economy and integration. The region’s women’s cooperatives not only make the costumes and ritual objects, but also represent a model of economic and social empowerment.
The festival’s spirituality is not merely a folkloric spectacle: it is a living manifestation of Maghrebi Sufism, a movement that preaches peace, unity, and community resilience. In times of accelerated globalization, MATA offers a symbolic anchor for rethinking the relationship between modernity and tradition.
“Mata, a unique event that unites spirituality, culture, women’s empowerment, and European funding.”
The KILL spirit that permeates everything
The recognition given this year to various international figures underscores the role of these actors, who see MATA not only as a cultural event, but also as a strategic platform. That’s why MATA demonstrates that diplomacy isn’t always done in offices; sometimes it’s done in arenas where horses and riders draw metaphors of cooperation.
Those of us who attend the festival year after year know that there is something deeper: a MATA spirit, made of hospitality, dedication, traditions, and passion, that permeates every encounter. A spirit that Teresa Ordás, its international communications director, masterfully conveys, building bridges between local communities and global guests.
And the crowning glory is the warm welcome extended by the Baraka family, who opened the doors of their own home for a spectacular closing party, demonstrating not only hospitality and affection, but also the welcoming spirit and generous spirit that characterizes Morocco toward all international guests.
“MATA is precisely that bridge; it’s a place where conversations become strategies, where local dialogue connects with major international agendas.”
Open invitation to the II Geopolitical and Economic Forum 2026
With our eyes on the Second Economics and Geopolitics Forum of the 14th MATA 2026 International Festival , we extend an official invitation to political leaders, cultural leaders, spiritual leaders, and economic actors to actively participate in this special event. It will be a space to continue building proposals, strengthening alliances, financing projects, and thinking together about a better future for Africa, Europe, and the world.
Furthermore, as part of the forum’s constructive spirit, opportunities arise to identify important European grants and funds that can strengthen both the forum and local and international initiatives. Our commitment as specialists in the comprehensive management of these funds means we are ready to contribute this experience to the next forum, helping transform ideas into fundable and sustainable projects, because change begins where we are to imagine it.
The challenge now is to ensure that MATA is not only recognized as an exceptional event, but as a living heritage of humanity, capable of inspiring a shared agenda between Africa and Europe, and beyond. Thanks to the work of those who make MATA.
Next year, Ibero-America will be very present, with a strong connection to Mexico and an open door to welcoming representatives from chambers of commerce and institutions from the United States. Because wherever MATA gallops, so does the hope of a more connected and resilient world.
“An international forum that transforms tradition into real alliances for the global future.”
More than a festival, a living heritage
MATA is a symphony of tradition and modernity, of spirituality and strategy, of local territory and global impact. In a world divided by physical and mental barriers, this festival reminds us that global solutions begin where communities come together to celebrate, discuss, and build a future.
The challenge now is to ensure that MATA is recognized not only as an exceptional event, but as a living heritage of humanity, capable of inspiring a shared agenda across Africa, the Americas, Asia, and Europe . Because wherever MATA gallops, so does the hope of a more connected and resilient world.
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