An inside look at Star Academy Maghreb

2007-05-11

In a behind-the-scenes look at last week's Star Academy Maghreb prime, Magharebia met the show's production team to get their views on the programme's challenges and accomplishments so far.

Text and Photos by Jamel Arfaoui for Magharebia in Tunis – 11/05/2007

The Star Academy Maghreb professors prepare to watch their students perform in the prime.

Upon reaching the historic village of Utique, located north of Tunis, darkness had begun to settle over the region, but the manifold colours emanating from the studios that broadcast Star Academy Maghreb revealed there may yet be life in this calm village. Reaching the studios was not an easy matter, even as an accredited member of the press. Visits to the site require an invitation and passage through a security gauntlet made up of Star Academy staff, police and guards, all in official uniform.

Inside the studio compound, we found a courtyard transformed into festival grounds, where a number of young men and women in light summer attire mingled with hosts. Photographers were stealing some puffs off cigarettes, as smoking is usually prohibited inside the studio.

We learned that the youths were among the students brought to support the second round of the "prime" in the elimination stages. Stage manager Mohamed Ali Triki greeted us and pointed to the paint still visible on his hands. "This arena was like a beehive," he said. "Work hasn’t stopped since yesterday, in preparation for welcoming the contestants and guests. We had to ensure that all the lighted signs and the traffic signs were okay and that there was plenty of water for everyone in attendance, since the performance will be long."

In another corner, we found Ilhem Louhidi, one of Star Academy Maghreb’s music instructors. She was engaged in conversation with one of her assistants, and appeared somewhat anxious. I surprised her with a question about the psychological effects of the decision to bring back Yosra and Dounia, two contestants who had been eliminated in the early weeks of the program. With a wry smile she replied, "This story isn’t over yet? We had to reverse our decision lest we commit an unpardonable, unjust act against the two young women." She added, "It was not fair for Yosra and Dounia to be eliminated without entering the prime. This was wrong, and it’s better for us to be depicted in any way other than having committed an unjust act."

The decision by Star Academy management to bring Yosra and Dounia back to the contest after being voted off sparked much commentary, as many viewed it as a debacle that could discredit the Maghreb’s first foray into this style of televised competition.

I confronted the director of Star Academy Maghreb, Nebil Karoui, about potential charges of bias against him and his brother Ghazi. He waved away the claims, dismissing the claims as "unacceptable and skirting the truth". He asserted that he and his team all strive for a lack of bias. "I’m not Tunisian on this programme. I’m Maghrebi, and [time] will prove what I’m saying."

At 9pm, activity picked up suddenly, as one of the organisers ordered everyone to enter the studio where the prime is filmed. The students went first, dividing into two groups off the platform’s left and right sides.

Staff on the set worked hard to make the primes exciting for viewers.

The brilliant red hues dominating the show since the programme’s launch gave way to blues and muted greens that adorned the stage. The contestants ascended the platform, stopping on cue with military precision. The guests filed back in at the instruction of Assistant Director Jerome Revon, who travels to Tunisia each week from France to oversee production of the segment. An accomplished professional, Revon directed the recent televised debate between French presidential candidates Segolene Royal and Nicolas Sarkozy, as well as the closing ceremonies of the 1998 World Cup Finals in Paris.

A silence settled over the hall as the host, Morocco’s Nabila Kilani, entered to announce the start of the second prime. Nebil Karoui then took the stage to express his deep sadness for the fatal incident that occurred last week in Sfax at a Star Academy concert, leaving seven dead. After his somber message, Karoui yielded the stage to Algerian artist Larebi Dida.

Dida performed a song entitled "They should put me behind an iron door", after which the contestants advanced towards the judging committee—Kaoutar in her deep-red gown, Khairi decked out in white, and Dounia garbed in a blue gown. Kaoutar confessed to fans she was overcome by anxiety in the days before the prime. Khairi said he failed to hide his anxiety, adding, "I don’t want to leave this sweet audience." Dounia pledged, "With this outstanding audience, I’ll offer all the energy I have." Immediately thereafter, the rest of the group entered to present the song "My long night", by the Moroccan band the Meghri Brothers.

During breaks in filming, the audience was treated to videos of life in the house where the contestants are staying. The footage revealed an awkward conversation between Ahmed, a Libyan with very limited French, and Morocco’s Kaoutar, who speaks French almost exclusively, where they attempted to discuss the age difference between Kaoutar’s parents.

After the candid video ended, the performances began again, featuring songs by Tunisian artist Lotfi Bouchnak. Ahmed sang one of Bouchnak's songs, earning him a victory in the Top 5 competition. When host Nabila asked him his secret he remarked, to the laughter of the audience and the judging committee, "When I enter, I either enter with force or I don't enter at all."

One spectator enjoyed the format of the prime, saying it "differed from the previous performances [in] the variety of musical selections and the invited artists, who infused a vitality that the previous shows lacked". Her comment came during a performance by Moroccan rap group H-Kayne, whose high-energy act elicited interaction from the audience. Even the judges could not keep themselves from dancing as they watched the group, whose upbeat songs deal with issues of youth and society in Morocco.

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At midnight the crowd's anticipation grew even further, as Khairi, Dounia and Kaoutar faced elimination. Nabila announced that the audience had chosen the youngest contestant, Khairi, as the first winner. With tension running high, it was revealed that Kaoutar would be dismissed despite a very promising beginning.

Nebil Karoui turned to tell me, "What we’re striving for over the long term has now begun to be realised. The contestants dropped the logic of geography and borders, and they applied a language blending the logic of reason with the logic of the heart."

Khadija Lemkacher, Director of Star Academy Maghreb still has contact with some of the eliminated contestants.

Khadija Lemkacher, Star Academy Maghreb’s Director, did not hide her emotions over Kaoutar’s departure. "I don’t favour one contestant over another, but I feel as though I lost a friend when the results of the prime were announced." Lemkacher said she is still in contact with Faten, the first person to be eliminated.

The night ended with tears and smiles, making room for the next performance. Miriam Bazazi, media spokesperson for Star Academy Maghreb’s parent company, Karoui & Karoui Group, said she had "no time now for feelings. I must return to my office to send the results of the competition to journalists and prepare myself for the many questions I’ll be asked tomorrow."

This content was commissioned for Magharebia.com.
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mimi Posted 2007-05-18

Firas you are too horrible.

asma Posted 2007-05-18

Salam I liked the program and I liked so much the songs of the prime and evaluation, please, please send me your nice songs because I can't find them please, Mrs Khadija I love you

taha Posted 2007-05-19

May God curse you, you unfaithful

ihsane Posted 2007-05-22

Long Live Star Academy Maghreb!

سهام Posted 2007-05-24

I'm Siham, I love Khairi so much

bilal algerie Posted 2007-05-25

Hi Farid, we wish you success

soukaina Posted 2007-05-26

Soraya, stop having such egotistical heart: it is not good for you. But, I love you, Hajar. You are a crazy girl. I do not like you Farah, you are not from my region, Layounne, or my country, Morocco. I don’t like you at all. As for the others, I love you all.

dounia du maroc Posted 2007-05-27

To the candidates, you are great. You are great! I love you all. –Bye

sara Posted 2007-05-27

Hello, I love Hajar. I am so proud of her because that makes three times that she is in the top three. And, I hate the others.

soumia Posted 2007-05-28

Hajar is the beautiful girl in Star Academy –Darya

yasmine Posted 2007-05-29

I love Hajar and Ahmed.

othmane Posted 2007-05-29

Hello my stars. I have one question: Why don’t you have instrument lessons for the candidates?

aziz Posted 2007-05-29

Salam everyone

Badr Posted 2007-05-30

Really really , the staracademy-maghreb is in a big phenomen in this world ( arabic ) i like it so so so so so so so much , and i want to be a star with this academy :;) thank's Bye

kari Posted 2007-05-31

Hi everyone, I only love Hajar and Ahmed. They will be the stars. Long live Morocco!

المهاجر Posted 2007-06-01

I wish that Star Academy would take the name of the Great Amazigh Maghreb

meriem de casa Posted 2007-06-01

Hello to all the Candidates from Star Academy Maghreb. You are all stars, especially Hamid from Morocco. You are the best.

hanane Posted 2007-06-01

Hello to all of the Arab Maghreb.

lhoma9 Posted 2007-06-01

Thank you for your fantastic show. Good luck to all the candidates.

sabrine Posted 2007-06-02

Hi, I love Yosra and Soraya the most beautiful inchallah you'll be the star and I vote to both of you I like so much 1 3 Bye

SOUKAINA Posted 2007-06-05

I hope Hamid will take the star, Chaouen

leila Posted 2007-06-06

I vote for Hajar

sokaina Posted 2007-06-06

I'm from Chaouen and hope that Hamid will be the star

temoucha Posted 2007-06-07

I'm a fan of star academy, I love Jamal so much and when he left I love Hajar, Farid, Ahmed and Soraya I loveyou and inchallah Farid will be the star

fadwa Posted 2007-06-10

I love you, Hajar. I hope you and Ahmed keep up the good work. Okay, personally I hate you, Yosra. It was not nice of you at all to vote for Soraya instead of your friend—as you call her of course—Farah. In short, Hajar will forever be the best. I love you.

fati Posted 2007-06-13

I love all the candidates, especially the Moroccans: Hamid, Hajar, Kawtar. I always vote for Hamid because he has a great personality.

anas Posted 2007-06-14

I love you all, but I love Hamid and Hajar the most because they are Moroccan like me. I am from Casablanca. I love you, Soraya. I would like to be your friend.

nadia Posted 2007-06-15

Hi to all the candidates of the Maghreb. God bless you all. I would like to send my greetings to Hajar. I like you a lot and I want you to try harder so that you can be the Star. Say hi to all the students, hi to Hamid and Morad I like them a lot. Good luck!

tayri Posted 2007-06-15

Salam Ahmed, I greet you warmly. I love you and I like you and Hajar, I wish you success, my greetings to Hajar and all the candidates, from Hafida Mona Rich Errachidia, good luck.

ibrahim Posted 2007-06-15

im living in london and i want to say that the singer ahmed fakroun who came as guest had a really nice song and lovely voice it would be really nice if you bring him again, i realised you show a lot of replays from the past guest singers who came but never ahmed fakroun if you can please bring him on, thank you, i hope the best man or women wins they are all good singers

nabil Posted 2007-06-15

AHMED FAKROUN IS THE BEST , BRING HIM AGAIN HE HAD A NICE VOICE IM BEGGING PLEASE PLEASE OR SHOW HIS HIGHLIGHTS .,,THANK YOU ALSO PLEASE SHOW US HIM BACKSTAGE THANKS

zahra Posted 2007-06-15

Hi, I like Hajar and Hamido and hope that they'll both win.

nisrine Posted 2007-06-16

Hi to all the candidates, I love you all. If I would love to be a part of Star Academy Maghreb, but how can I? -Thank you

majda Posted 2007-06-17

Hi, how are you Hajar, this is Majda, my greeting to Hamid and Farid, sing to me 'Ya Lala Ya Torkia' ok, a kiss, bye.

Laila Martah Posted 2007-06-18

I live in South Africa with my Moroccan husband, Taoufik, from Casablanca. We enjoy wathching Star Academy Maghreb. I especially enjoy the opening song - LILI TOUILLE. I sincerely hope that we will get to see the original artist thereof - Younis Migri - sing the song. All the participants are talented, but we are keeping our hopes up that Hajar and Hamid will win. I see some visitors to the sites have a few negative comments - but I do believe that to have talent to move peoople to tears with your song, is not evil, but is a god-given talent. The world's powers no longer listens to the voices of the people. Maybe they will listen to the songs in the hearts of those that have the gift of song.

nadine Posted 2007-06-18

hi,i'm from lebanon i love star academy maghrib they have beautiful voices than star academy LBC..by the way i love magharibi songs ..my best wishes to hamid the andalusi star also to hajar and yosra .

reda Posted 2007-06-19

Hi stars. I love you all except for the idiot, Yosra. In fact, the other prime I wanted Badro to win, but, as always, you voted for someone I don't like... it was your best friend Farah. Hamid, I support you, you and Hajar. Sorry! Bye.

mehdi Posted 2007-06-21

Hello Ahmed, Hajar and Hamid. [not clear] I am from Salé. I think that Hajar is 100 per cent the winner.

siham Posted 2007-06-22

hajar is the best candidate in the academy, she has a very beautiful voice, she is not any artist but a vocalist.

ibrahim Posted 2007-06-23

kadija the presenter,if you are reading this im sorry but you are very unfair, i have realised that you bring highlights of the past guest who came on star acedemy maghreb, but never the libyan singer ahmed fakroon, we would like to see highlights of ahmed fakroons song ya bladi. please please please show him again thank you

coucou Posted 2007-06-23

I love you all and wish you success in star academy, Hamid and Hajar stars, we love you so much

benhamza reda Posted 2007-06-24

Beautiful

sara Posted 2007-06-24

I love you all, especially Hajar. I adore you. Kisses. Always stay the same; never change. Take care of yourself.

derdouri Posted 2007-07-02

Khadija, why was Kaoutar nominated?

simo Posted 2007-07-02

I love all the stars, especially Hajar because she has a musical voice. Good luck.

dounia Posted 2007-07-04

Hi, Thank you for this wonderful website. I would just like to find the song “Ya Ighedara” which Yosra sang on Star Academy.

yassin Posted 2007-07-07

In my opinion, all the candidates are stars, especially Hajar and Hamid.

najib Posted 2007-07-21

I love you all, namely Hajar, Farid and Soraya. Good luck on the tour.

laila Posted 2007-07-24

I am happy about the candidate’s finals. I love Hajar, Kawtar and Hamid. I watch Star Academy Maghreb every day with my cousin from France.

sirina Posted 2007-08-05

I think that this is the most wonderful program. I love them all.

fati Posted 2007-08-17

I love Hajar, Kawtar and Hamid.

rania Posted 2007-09-06

Hi everyone at Star Academy Maghreb, except Hajar, you are nothing, nothing, nothing, nothing...........

kheira Posted 2007-09-11

Hi everyone. I love you all, especially Badro, Khairi the “Zoioui” and Soraya.

sanae Posted 2007-09-23

I want to talk to Khairi! Help me, pleeeeeeeeeassssssssse!

amine Posted 2007-10-21

I would like to speak to everyone who lives for this kind of music and to Sanaeeeeeeeee

sab Posted 2007-10-30

Long live Star Academy- especially Farah! You are too beautiful a girl!

adib Posted 2007-11-05

I love Badro, Ahmed and Hajar.

dani sam 113 Posted 2007-11-18

Hi to all the stars of Morocco.

fifa Posted 2007-12-13

Hamidouuuu I love you so much, I'm crazy for you my love.

mouad Posted 2007-12-27

Hi, I love you, Badro!

Tarek Alwan Posted 2008-01-15

It was a wonderful chance to see Ahmed Fakroun again on your show. I am hoping to see him again singing his lovely songs

nawal Posted 2008-01-20

Star Academy Maghreb was truly nice, but when will there be a Star Academy 2?

Mélanie et Océane Posted 2008-01-29

Good evening, We come from France. You sing really poorly, but, of course, we love you all the same! Smile!!! ☺

amina Posted 2008-02-10

Long live Star Academy Maghreb! It is the best! I love Yosra, Badro, Farah, Firas, Hajar and all the candidates so much.

mehdi Posted 2008-03-19

Is the star academy 2 scheduled for this year, I want a reply.

fatima zahra Posted 2008-03-25

Hi how are you. I want to participate in star academy.

lamia Posted 2008-03-26

Hi Badro, My name is Lamia. I am from Tlemcen. I love you. Farid honoured Algeria. Thank you!

sirina Posted 2008-04-07

...Badro, Badro and Badro. I love you so much, so much, so much

brahimo france Posted 2008-04-27

Good luck Badro, Farid and Farah.......

djalil Posted 2008-04-28

I love Dounia. I am proud to have listened to your songs. I loooooove you, especially Farah. Pfff you are adorable, kisses.

MOUSSAOUI Posted 2008-05-06

I love you, Hajar. I would like to be a star like you. I love you.

wadoud Posted 2008-05-15

Please, when will there be Star Academy Maghreb 2?

widad Posted 2008-05-15

We love you, Farid. You are the best. Simply put, your voice and your handsomeness make you a true star. We pray that God protects you.

3o3o Posted 2008-05-30

Why haven’t they presented us star academy 2. I want to talk about my love for Hajar and Ahmed. I hope that they will get married very soon and that it will be announced on TV. I want someone to say honestly who is the most beautiful, is it Hajar Adnane or Chada Hassoune? In my opinion Hajar is far more beautiful than Chada but I want to hear your viewpoints.

leila baaddioui Posted 2008-06-20

I would like to know if there is going to be a Star Academy Maghreb 2008. I am waiting impatiently for it. However, I think what you did to Hajar, our adorable star, is unjust and has given you a bad reputation.

نورا Posted 2008-06-25

When I heard the ad on TV, I liked the idea and started watching it every day to the final soiree. When Nabila announced the results, I was happy that Hajar Adnane took the title of course because I am Moroccan. But now I hate this programme as it didn’t keep its promises with which it enticed the candidates.

amona Posted 2008-10-09

Maghreb star academy wasn’t successful when a conflict rose between you and Hajar.

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