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"Les Foulani" from Centerstage: Artists From Abroad in American Communities
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Album Review (English)

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Amazigh music group, Ribab Fusion recently released an album entitled' The' Fichta comprising eight songs: Afoulki, Lossite, The Fichta, Fulani, Azemz, Tagrawla, Tamount, Inahna.
Established in 2008 in Agadir, Ribab Fusion is composed of Foulane Bouhssine, Ouarssas Ahmed Jamal Boumadkar, Khalid El Berkaoui Redouane Maris Tiftal Younis Mohamed Bounit. It's goal is to introduce to the world the potential of the Amazigh music with a new face and a modern musicality.
Ribab fusion is a hymn to tenderness, a mythical journey to inexhaustible sources of Amazigh culture, a mix between traditional songs dared Souss and village music, including Ahwach Ibarkak, Ahwach Tafraout of Tanalt, Souss .... and modern musicality. So he wants to make a contribution to the building of diversity, proximity between people and respect the particularities of each, through poetry and song Amazigh.
Melodic marriage advocates Ribab fusion extends to the origin of the name of the group that combines two different horizons: "Ribab" musical instrument strings and historical symbol of belonging to the legendary land of Souss, foster mother singing Amazigh and "fusion", with all the strength of the semantic term expressing the idea of ??meeting, union, mixing and cultural mixing.
From its beginnings in the Amazigh song Ribab Fusion has developed and impose an original, flexible musical identity and adapted to its purpose, which, far from being a group of more on the music scene, seeks to create original music, with live at the crossroads of cultural and musical differences compositions. While creating a mindset and a resolutely modern and open to world music style.

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