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The Female Voice as Instrument: Heritage and Protest in the Amazigh Culture | Main Guard

The Female Voice as Instrument: Heritage and Protest in the Amazigh Culture | Main Guard

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Mar 9, 2024 (UTC+0)
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Main Guard

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Experience the captivating power of Amazigh women's voices as they pay tribute to their rich heritage and utilize the art of music as a tool for protest. Join us at The Female Voice as Instrument: Heritage and Protest in the Amazigh Culture, an extraordinary event that celebrates the influential role of the female voice in the Amazigh culture. Immerse yourself in the enchanting melodies and rhythms that have been passed down through generations, as celebrated singer-songwriter Iness Mezel and traditional percussionist Nora Abdoun delve into their Berber roots and the significant role women play in expressing themselves through music. This remarkable duo will transport you into the heart of indigenous Berber culture, providing a glimpse into the profound emotions and poetic narratives of a hidden female world. Discover the power and beauty that lie within the music of the Amazigh culture, as these talented artists bring their unique sounds to life on stage. Don't miss this extraordinary opportunity to witness the magic of live music and gain a deeper understanding of the Amazigh culture's heritage and resistance. Mark your calendars for March 9, 2024, and join us at the Main Guard in Clonmel for an unforgettable evening filled with soul-stirring performances. Tickets for this exceptional event can be purchased at prices ranging from €6.34 to €9.55. Don't hesitate to secure your spot and be a part of this momentous celebration of the female voice as an instrument of heritage and protest in the Amazigh culture.

Provided by Merna|Published Mar 25, 2024

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