Women folk singers are preserving one of Morocco's most cherished culturual traditions, a genre of folk singing known as aita SIDI YAHYA ZAER, Morocco -- Mbarka Moullablad’s family frowned when ...
SIDI YAHYA ZAER, Morocco — Mbarka Moullablad’s family frowned when she first told them she planned to make a living as a cheikha, singing about love, pain, and societal change to the melodies ...
Women like her are the stewards of one of Morocco’s most cherished oral traditions: a form of folk singing known as aita, which means a “cry” or “lament” in Arabic. From smoky bars and ...
From urban bars to country weddings, Moroccan folk singers break barriers and keep traditions alive By: Sam Metz And Houda Benalla, The Associated Press Posted: 8:41 AM CST Monday, Feb. 3, 2025 ...
Mbarka Moullablad’s family frowned when she first told them she planned to make a living as a cheikha, singing about love, pain, and societal change to the melodies of her ancestors under the ...
“I’d like to thank all of the incredible country artists that accepted this ... the following year and then revived under its current name in 1995. During that gap, Charley Pride won the Grammy for ...
From smoky bars and cabarets in Morocco’s largest cities to the gatherings in the country’s rural regions, they croon at weddings, festivals and private events and pub nights, hypnotizing ...
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