Spotlight on Africa

DZ Fest brings Algerian culture centre stage in the UK

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With more than two million Algerians and people of Algerian heritage living in France – the country’s former colonial power in North Africa – a smaller community of roughly 35,000 has made its home in the United Kingdom. In 2022, Rachida Lamri founded the DZ Fest, a cultural festival designed to celebrate and showcase Algerian traditions in English. RFI was present at this year's event.

DZ Fest Founder Rachida Lamri with couscous chef Djamel Ait Idir, on 14 September 2025, at Khamsa Restaurant in Brixton, London, UK.
DZ Fest Founder Rachida Lamri with couscous chef Djamel Ait Idir, on 14 September 2025, at Khamsa Restaurant in Brixton, London, UK. © RFI/Melissa Chemam
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DZ Fest is the only festival focused on Algerian culture outside the country. It has been run every year since 2022 in the United Kingdom.

This year the festival took place in the latter half of September with events in both London and Nottingham.

DZ Fest 2025 poster
DZ Fest 2025 poster © DZ Fest

Spotlight on Africa travelled to London to talk to the organisers and guests of DZ Fest, and to some Algerians living in the UK

Founder and creative director Rachida Lamri - an artist, musician and member of the London-based Arabo-Andalusian orchestra - curated a programme showcasing Algerian music, traditions, and cuisine.

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DZ Fest Founder Rachida Lamri with couscous chef Djamel Ait Irit
DZ Fest Founder Rachida Lamri with couscous chef Djamel Ait Irit © RFI

We also met:

  • The Algerian chef Djamel Ait Idir, who runs couscous workshop in his restaurant, Khamsa, in Brixton, South London
  • Fayssal Bensalah, an Algerian-born novelist and a lecturer teaching creative writing in Cardiff, Wales
  • Comedian Mehdi Walker, also born in Algeria, who lives in France but performs his comedy sketches in English
  • Artist and filmmaker Leila Gamaz, who lives between Bristol and Morocco. 
Algerian comedian Mehdi Walker with RFI at the North African restaurant, Fabrik Sister, in Paris 18, in September 2025.
Algerian comedian Mehdi Walker with RFI at the North African restaurant, Fabrik Sister, in Paris 18, in September 2025. © RFI/Melissa Chemam

 


Episode mixed by Melissa Chemam and Nicolas Doreau.

Spotlight on Africa is produced by Radio France Internationale's English language service.

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