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  2. Taarab - Wikipedia

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    Taarab music is a fusion of Swahili poetry sung in rhythmic poetic style, performed by male or female singers and taarab ensembles comprising numerous musicians. Taarab forms a part of the social life of the Swahili people along the coastal areas, especially in Zanzibar, Tanga and even further in Mombasa and Malindi along the Kenya coast. [4]

  3. Dhow Countries Music Academy - Wikipedia

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    Taarab/Kidumbak Ensemble, 2015. The Dhow Countries Music Academy (DCMA) is the first and only music school in Zanzibar, Tanzania, located in Vuga (Culture Music Club Building) in Stone Town. The academy promotes and preserves music heritage of the "Dhow Region" which include countries along the shores of the Indian Ocean and the Persian Gulf.

  4. Music of Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Taarab spread to the mainland and neighboring countries in the 1920s and rose to prominence in 1928 with the advent of the genre's first star, Siti binti Saad. [6] [22] Prior to the rise of muziki wa dansi (jazz), taarab was usually listed to by a sitting and attentive audience. Following the World Wars, and even more so after independence, the ...

  5. Siti binti Saad - Wikipedia

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    Outside of Zanzibar and even there, Swahili speakers opposed attempts to define the Swahili music for them by comparison. Taarab was a fine type of music, but other Bantu musical genres were still played and were well-liked. However, commercial taarab manufacturing did frequently assist to enhance local perceptions of Zanzibar's role as a ...

  6. Mohamed Issa Haji 'Matona' - Wikipedia

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    Issa Matona played in the orchestra JKT Taarab, based in Dar es Salaam. [3] Mohamed was born in Zanzibar and educated in mainland Tanzania. [4] As a child, Mohamed Issa Matona learned to play violin by watching his father, and percussion by playing on disused milk cans. In 1987, at the age of 18, he joined his father's band.

  7. Sauti za Busara - Wikipedia

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    2012 edition of the Festival. Sauti za Busara (in Swahili: "Sounds of Wisdom") [1] is an African music festival, held every year in February in Zanzibar, Tanzania.It is centred in the Old Fort (Ngome Kongwe), with fringe events taking place at the same time around Stone Town - including a carnival street parade (Beni).

  8. Zanzibar - Wikipedia

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    Zanzibar [a] is an insular semi-autonomous region which united with Tanganyika in 1964 to form the United Republic of Tanzania.It is an archipelago in the Indian Ocean, 25–50 km (16–31 mi) off the coast of the African mainland, and consists of many small islands and two large ones: Unguja (the main island, referred to informally as Zanzibar) and Pemba Island.

  9. Bi Kidude - Wikipedia

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    She has been called the "queen of Taarab and Unyago music" and was inspired by Siti binti Saad. [3] Born in the village of Kitumba in modern-day Kati District of Unguja South Region and raised in the village of Mfagimaringo, Bi Kidude was the daughter of a coconut seller in colonial Zanzibar. Bi Kidude's exact date of birth is unknown and much ...

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