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  2. Music of Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    Kuwait is widely considered the centre of traditional music in the Persian Gulf. [3] [2] Traditional Kuwaiti music reflects the cosmopolitan influence of many diverse cultures. [5] The Habbān is a popular Kuwaiti music instrument. Kuwait's seafaring tradition is known for songs such as "Fidjeri". [6] "Fidjeri" is a musical repertoire performed ...

  3. Culture of Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    Kuwait has the oldest performing arts industry in the Arabian Peninsula. [4] Kuwait is the main centre of scenographic and performing arts education in the GCC region. [5] [6] Many famous Arab actors and singers attribute their success to training in Kuwait. [7] The Higher Institute of Theatrical Arts (HIDA) provides higher education in ...

  4. Humood AlKhudher - Wikipedia

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    Humood was born in Kuwait on 24 January 1989. [4] He spent some of his childhood years in England before returning to Kuwait. [5] He obtained his bachelor's degree in Mass Communication from Kuwait University. After that, he took piano and vocal lessons in Toronto, Canada. He also studied a music business course at Berklee College of Music. [6]

  5. MBC Group - Wikipedia

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    MBC 3 is a children's entertainment channel which delivers a programming mix of children's education and entertainment for Arab kids aged between three and thirteen. MBC3 also airs a locally produced reality show for kids, Eish Safari, which recruits young Arab kids and sets them on a month-long trip of mental and physical challenges. Recently ...

  6. Category:Music of Kuwait - Wikipedia

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  7. 'Ajam of Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    The Ajam of Kuwait are known for the habbān, which is a type of bagpipe used in southern Iran and the coastal regions of the Persian Gulf. [63] [64] In the 1990s and 2000s, the Kuwaiti record label Al-Nazaer released various music in the Kuwaiti Persian language.

  8. Children's interest channel - Wikipedia

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    Koky Kids (Arabic) Koogi TV (Arabic) Kurdmax Pepûle (Iraqi Kurdistan) Kuwait Kids (Kuwait) Libya Kids (Libya) Libya Marah (Libya) Majid Kids TV (United Arab Emirates) MBC 3 (Saudi Arabia) Mickey Channel (Arabic) Mody Kids (Arabic) Nat Geo Kids Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates) Nejma Kids (Morocco) Noon TV (Jordan) Nour Kids (Lebanon) OSN TV ...

  9. Saleh and Daoud Al-Kuwaity - Wikipedia

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    He also composed for the most famous singers of that era in Iraq, [18] Kuwait, [8] and in the Arab world, such as Salima Pasha, Afifa Iskandar, Nazem al-Ghazali, Umm Kulthum, Mohammed Abdel Wahab and many others. [19] Their music was adored by Faisal II, the last King of Iraq. [5] The brothers had a pioneering role in the modern music of Kuwait ...