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  • The centres for Gnawa music are Marrakesh, Tangier, Rabat, Casablanca, Fez and Essaouira, which is in the southwest of Morocco where the Gnaoua World Music Festival is held annually.
  • The large, heavy iron castanets known as qraqab or krakeb and a three-string lute known as a , guembri or , or , are central to Gnawa music.
  • His 1999 album, Identités, featured him singing with Manu Chao, Dan Ar Braz, Maxime Le Forestier, Gnawa Diffusion, Zebda, Gilles Servat, Geoffrey Oryema, and the Berber National Orchestra.
  • They introduced instruments foreign to Gnawa music such as the djembe, tam-tam, mandolin, tabla and Afro-Cuban percussion.
  • As the sintir is used mainly by Gnawa (North Africans of Sub-Saharan African descent), it is likely that the instrument derives from similar skin-covered lutes of the region around Mali or other areas of the Sahel (such as the ngoni, xalam, or hoddu).
  • In contrast to Nass El Ghiwane, who were primarily influenced by Gnawa music, Jil Jilala took their inspiration from other forms of traditional Moroccan music like the Malhun, sung in an antiquated form of Moroccan Arabic, or the spiritual music of Jilala, an historical sufi brotherhood that are named after the famous sufi master from Irak, Abdul Qādir Gīlānī (1078-1166), founder of the Qadiria Sufi Order, who is called Jilali in Moroccan tradition.
  • The Gnawa play deeply hypnotic trance music, marked by low-toned, rhythmic sintir melodies, call and response singing, handclapping and cymbals.
  • The Gnaoua World Music Festival is a festival for mainly Gnawa music artists, held annually in Essaouira, Morocco.
  • Nuru's debut CD, Sigil, which was released in the UK on March 14, 2006 and the rest of the world on April 24 by Riverboat Records and World Music Network, included griot, gnawa, and blues influences.
  • Then I went to West Africa, to discover the Tuareg, Mandingo musicand griots, to South Africa in Soweto, to East Africa with the Masai and to North Africa with the Gnawa.
  • Hakmoun began learning Gnawa music from his mother, a mystic healer in Marrakesh who organizes derdeba trance ceremonies, which are often all-night affairs involving hypnotic playing and chanting to exorcise spirits.
  • The marathon also features a cultural program, which includes apart from the race in the mornings, daily excursions to local museums, historical sights and religious temples such as old Zaouia (Pronounced ZAWIYA) and hermitages (Christian chapels found in the Algerian Sahara were founded by Charles de Foucault), local folk bands perform for the participants every night (local Saharan music ranges from Gnawa to Diwan or Targui), local food tasting through the renowned generosity of the people of the Sahara as they host walima from couscous and galette to tea and dates for all the athletes and participants.
  • The rituals of Jilala ranging the dhikr and invocation of marabouts and jinns, just like the other tranche confraternity of Morocco (Gnawa, Hmadsha and Aissawa).
  • Tamangoh's music collaborators include Bobby McFerrin, David Murray, Chucho Valdes, Christian McBride, Barry Harris, Jimmy Woode, Charlie Hunter, Richard Bona, Cheick Tidiane Seck, Elvin Jones, Giovanni Hidalgo, tabla player Zakir Hussain, Omar Sosa, William Cepeda, Billy Higgins, Frank West, Moroccan Gnawa Master Mahmoud Guinia, Taiko Ensemble KODO, Kodo on Sado Island, Japan, Kaoru Watanabe, Mio Matsuda, Philip Decouflet, and master Senegalese drummer Dou Dou Ndiay Rose, Magic Malik.
  • 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 is the only one on the right bank of the Bou Regreg river.
  • Teams were then instructed to travel to the Plaza Uta el Hamman, where they had to join a group of Gnawa dancers and both team members had to use their heads to continuously twirl the tassel on a fez for 90 seconds to receive their next clue.
  • In this season's first Roadblock, one team member had to join a group of Gnawa musicians and continuously twirl the tassel on a chechia for one minute while playing krakebs before receiving their next clue.



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