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This video is from a rehearshal of a Mauritania's Band Orchestre Dental (United band). It was shot in february 2009 in Nouakchott, Mauritania. Onakhara means "let's learn" . The b
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Mauritania Senegal. Dakar Nouakchott St. Louis Chinguetti Atar
A Mauritanian music enthusiast has built a miniature musical empire in Mauritania's capital Nouakchott, collecting rare recordings from musicians across West Africa from as early a
A third of the population of Mauritania lives, directly or indirectly, from artisanal fisheries. Bamba Fall, a unionist fisherman, invites us into the hectic activity of the port o
Recorded close to Nouakchott, 24 June 1965
This song brings the voice of Mounnina (a very famous singer in Mauritania), heard here "in dialogue" with a young griot (her son) i
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Noura Mint Seymali, from Mauritania, comes from an ancient family of griots, and she has
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Noura Mint Seymali, from Mauritania, comes from an ancient family of griots, and she has a
a film by Hisham Mayet
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PALACE OF THE WINDS
(45 minutes/color)
An entrancing look at
This takes place in Nouakchott, Mauritania. This is a piece of music called "Mihna" which means an Ordeal. One person plays it using the Mauritanian traditional guitar called "Tidi