- (1848-1923).
Gnawas circa 1920s
Music Teacher Gnawa singer in Salé, Morocco.
Gnawa Musicians, by
Harry Humphrey Moore. A
group of
Gnawas dance to a song...
- pick out
percussive patterns in a drum-like,
almost telegraphic, manner.
Gnawas perform a
complex liturgy,
called lila or derdeba. The
ceremony recreates...
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Gnawa Diffusion is an
Algerian Gnawa music band
based in Grenoble, France. The group's lead singer,
Amazigh (literally
meaning 'Free Man' in Tamazight)...
- Dar
Gnawa is a
historic home and
cultural site in the old city of
Tangier dedicated to the
musical traditions of
Gnawa. It is the home of
artist M’alem...
-
reggada is ****ociated with the Beni-Zn****en
region ( Oujda, Berkane..),
gnawa with
Essaouira and Marrakesh,
ahidus with the
Middle Atlas,
ahwash with...
- who
specializes in the
Gnawa style.
Hakmoun was born to a
family of
musicians who
introduced him to the
musical world of the
Gnawa. By age four, he performed...
- language, is a
three stringed skin-covered b****
plucked lute used by the
Gnawa people of Morocco. It is
approximately the size of a guitar, with a body...
- castanet-like
musical instrument primarily used as the
rhythmic aspect of
Gnawa music.
Gnawa today is part of the
North African culture and is
inherent in the...
- 1998)[citation needed] is a
Moroccan gnawa singer and musician. She is
known to be Morocco's
first female gnawa musician, a
genre that is traditionally...
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Kasbah Gnawa (Arabic: قصبة ڭناوة), also
referred to as:
Kasbah of
Gnaouas or
Ismailian Kasbah is a
kasbah located in the city of Salé in Morocco, and...