 Okay, so my name is Sadavid, I'm a content creator here in Morocco, specialized into environmental activism and extreme sports. And I'm here in Agadir to participate in African Lion thanks to the partnership between the US Embassy in Morocco for Royal Armed Forces and the USA Command in Africa. Yeah, actually it's the first time that a civil, I'm not talking about press, has access to an important event as African Lion. And we've been working on this for the past three to four months. So I wanted to not only build trust between our two countries, but also show all the good things that happened during the African Lion. So basically we know that music brings joy and music has no language, it's everywhere. So since you have your own music and we have our own music, I said why can we exchange and see how we can learn from each other. So I came up with a song called Atika Atikawa, which is a very famous song that we use for all joyful events, weddings and stuff. So I tried to play it here with the band and in exchange after they learned it and they did a very good job at it because it was the first time, they showed me the electric slide, which is something really cool also and they had their own version. So today I think we both learned from each other and that's what African Lion is about. Honestly, I would say that because Moro can read them, it's like you have some different rhythms. So at the beginning as soon as I had to show the bass line, you know, the percussion and the guy, I would say the drum. Okay, I repeat. Okay, so since in Morocco we have like different rhythm, the drummer had to learn just the bass rhythm and then everyone adapted really quickly. And as for me, I had some, you know, the dance, you know, to synchronize the moves, but also what I didn't notice at the beginning was the band playing behind me. And after I danced and I focused on the music, I understood that they got a really special version here. So I think it's a common sharing of cultures and music. That's what's cool about it. That's fantastic. So you know, the next Moroccan wedding you go to after you do the electric slide. You know what I say? I said when I was doing the video, I said, guys, you don't need any Moroccan band now for your weddings. You can call them and they're gonna come and play. And of course now I need to do it because before when I was young, I used to see American movies a lot. That's how I learned my English and on internet. And I always saw this dance, you know, they do it in cowboy movies where you have like country music. And it looks so cool. And today I finally had the opportunity to do it with a real American band. And that's the coolest thing ever. Honestly, I want to thank you guys, not only you, but the military in general from Morocco and USA. Why? Because I saw the meaning of wearing the uniform, the values and the responsibility that you have. And I know that some people here, I qualified enough to do private careers everywhere and they can make so much more money. But they chose to serve. And for me, there is nothing more novel than this. So I really want to thank you all for what you're doing for your respective countries. Okay, I want to wrap up by saying we are celebrating 200 years of friendship between Morocco and the United States of America. We are the first country to recognize the United States of America. And this shows how we partner together. African Lion is the 17th edition now. So this really shows that there is a good collaboration between our two countries. And I hope that it's not going to be the last one.