Project for a collection of anti-colonial songs. A sound bridge. Ikram Essaghir in collaboration with Diara Dgy.
Out of doors
Concert
All audiences
Ikram Essaghir will perform a set of songs, deeply rooted in Amazigh tradition, accompanied by the adŷun (Amazigh tambourine), evoking ancestral voices and stories of cultural resistance.
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07
Nov
07
Nov
Out of doors
Concert
All audiences
Project for a collection of anti-colonial songs. A sound bridge.
Auditorium Eduardo Ocón, Paseo de España, Málaga
8:30pm
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9:30pm
7/11/24
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7/11/2024
Ikram Essaghir will perform a set of songs, deeply rooted in Amazigh tradition, accompanied by the adŷun (Amazigh tambourine), evoking ancestral voices and stories of cultural resistance. The artist will then collaborate with DJ Diara Dgy to create a unique performance that fuses electronic music with traditional North African sounds, creating a sonic bridge between the ancestral and the contemporary.
The artist will then collaborate with DJ Diara Dgy to create a unique performance that fuses electronic music with traditional North African sounds, creating a sonic bridge between the ancestral and the contemporary.
Ikram Essaghir Amstaire
An artist of Amazigh origin, she explores the intersection of North African and European cultures through music. Born in Spain and based in Barcelona, her work addresses themes such as cultural belonging, immigration and bicultural identity. Fusing traditional rhythms with contemporary influences, Essaghir offers an innovative musical approach that reflects her experience as the daughter of immigrants.
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Auditorium Eduardo Ocón, Paseo de España, Málaga
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Thursday, November 7, 8:30 pm to 9:30 pm
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