Ancient traditions of the Amazigh people, hypnotic melodies, electronic beats, and illuminating bass lines mingle in an inclusive project that, starting from the preservation of threatened languages promotes cuna culture rich in values of diversity, tolerance and human rights. Their music stands as a bridge between the past and the future. Nora, together with her musicians, offers us a glimpse of the ultra-millennial culture of the Amazigh, the free men, also known in Europe as Berbers-a term they do not like much-that is, those peoples who resisted Arabization in the northwest of the African Continent. A culture at risk, despite the fact that numerically we are talking about thirty million people, divided among various countries. These songs will resonate reminding the world of the ancient values of peaceful coexistence and communion.
MEMBERS:
Nora Gharyéni: voce;
Amine Makni: electronic devices;
Taieb Farhat: basso elettrico.