MOROCCO
Skateboarding is the best thing that ever happened to me. We have now been together for more than a decade and my board has made me some amazing friends from all over and taken me to so many places around the world. This time, my board pointed its direction to Northern Africa and Morocco, to participate in the first girls skatetour made in this country. Even though it is changing every day, skateboarding is still a very male dominated activity. Morocco is a changing country, somewhere in between the modern and the traditional patriarchal society. Going against the odds, there are a lot of girls who skateboard and live the lifestyle, throughout the whole world, even in Morocco. Through the Seattle based organization “Skate Like a Girl” (SLAG) and the “Tamara Shop” owner Ali Tamara from Agadir, this skateboarding tour took form. It was not going to be the typical skatetour where you go to film and get footage, but instead with the idea to inspire the younger generation in Morocco, especially girls. There were five of us; Kristin Ebeling, a ripper from Seattle where she works as a skate park director as well as volunteering for SLAG. Hollyann Faber, who grew up skating in Seattle but currently resides in LA where she is working as a photographer. Nina Troëng, who is possibly the most energetic and positive girl coming out of Sweden, never saying no to go skating. Lisa Kindberg, a photographer from Sweden, but after living in Barcelona many years, now travels around the world. Ali Tamara, who runs a local skateshop down in Agadir and frequently guides foreign skateboarders around Morocco.