TATMIN launches its first actions within the Mawjaat program, concrete initiatives to support its transformation into a creative hub.
One of the key initiatives was the renovation of the large multimodal, multi-activities hall, the central space of the hub. The installation of a wooden floor improved the conditions for dance workshops, which had previously been limited by a concrete floor unsuitable for regular practice, and prepared the ground for future dance programs.
Since the renovation, the hall has already hosted several activities and events, including professional receptions and an exhibition organized during the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN). The new flooring has enhanced comfort for both artists and audiences, while also improving the hub’s image and overall quality of its facilities.
This renovation has proven to be a key lever for TATMIN’s visibility, strengthening its attractiveness for artists, partners, and the public. Building on this dynamic, a structured dance program is currently being prepared for 2026, aiming to firmly establish dance as a major pillar of the hub’s programming.