The Mirror International Festival (FESMIR) Dakar: 2013 Edition for adults
Very active participation of Mundus maris

THIA addresses the audience at the Mundus maris session; to the right Aliou Sall, Vice-President of Mundus maris
Based on the partnership that FESMIR developed since three years with Mundus maris, our association was initially invited to lead the debate scheduled for March 4 and focused on the rarefaction of Thiof, the iconic species in Senegal.
As the festival managers had additional expectations towards Mundus maris, we have been called to lead two additional workshops.
The first workshop that the local team animated involved updating the network of artists that develops in Senegal.

One of the artists examines the fish ruler with minimum sizes to combat overfishing, which had previously been explained
In view of the 2013 edition of FESMIR, which already bore the sea in his title, THIA has collaborated with five visual artists from different regions to encourage them to exhibit on this topic.
THIA's effort has paid insofar as more than 100 paintings dedicated to the sea and the challenges it faces were exposed by the artists of this emerging network.
In order to update the artists who have joined THIA in this new dynamic that one afternoon of FESMIR was spent engaging them with the local work of Mundus maris, to help artists better capture our vision and achievements.
Apart from the young artists present who displayed their creations, other participants took part in this FESMIR session, including local elected officials, trainees at the schools of international trade and of tourism and a technical advisor to the Minister of Culture.