On April 19, 2026, Live Room brought together street art and extreme sports for a vibrant day of creativity, expression, and collective energy in Tangier. Titled Street Art Meets Xtreme Sport, the event marked the beginning of the spring street art season and created a dynamic meeting point for young people involved in Tangier’s growing urban culture scene.
As spring offers the perfect setting to return to outdoor artistic practice, Live Room launched the season with a collective graffiti mural led by members of its Graffiti Club. Designed as a practical outdoor session, the mural gave participants the chance to apply the techniques and skills they have developed during previous workshops while working together in a real public setting. Beyond the artistic exercise, the activity also aimed to strengthen group bonds, encourage collaboration, and reinforce a shared sense of identity among the young artists.
To expand the experience beyond visual art, Live Room used this opportunity to gather youth from across Tangier’s urban movement in a single event. Following the mural session, participants and guests came together at LABO for a screening and discussion dedicated to extreme sports culture in Morocco.
Organized in partnership with Blades Collectif, representing roller sports, and Tanja Sport Club, representing skateboarding, the evening program explored the relationship between urban creativity and movement through a series of short films on rollerblading and skateboarding in Morocco. The screenings highlighted the talent, resilience, and passion of local riders while offering a broader perspective on the development of these disciplines in the country.

The films opened the door to a lively and constructive discussion about the future of extreme sports in Tangier. Participants exchanged ideas on the challenges facing the local scene, the lack of safe and dedicated spaces for practice, and the urgent need for stronger support for urban sports. One of the central topics of the debate was the long-awaited opening of a skatepark in Tangier—an issue that resonated strongly with the audience and mobilized collective action. During the event, more than 200 signatures were collected in support of opening a skatepark for the city’s youth.
Street Art Meets Xtreme Sport was more than a one-day event—it was a celebration of youth culture, creative freedom, and collective advocacy. By connecting graffiti, skateboarding, and roller sports in one shared space, the event reflected the strength and diversity of Tangier’s urban communities and their desire to shape the city through culture and movement.
Building on this momentum, Live Room will continue supporting urban youth expression through a mini urban festival planned for June, bringing together graffiti, dance, hip-hop, and extreme riding sports in a new celebration of creativity and street culture.