World Folk Music-Mauritania
Hassaniya Song
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Mauritanian danse and culture, Danse Mauritanienne, et culture
Mariam Mohamed Vall put her dream of becoming a teacher on hold to take care of her family. Now she is not only realizing that dream but getting the training she needs to help turn
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
Mauritania's endless sea of sand dunes hides an open secret: An estimated 10% to 20% of the population lives in slavery.
Another ImageJ Animation with Shape Shifting by Bill Laswell from Emerald Aether
This is my first own composition. With my reverb pedal.
While their parents work, children go to school. Systematic education is a privilege available only to a minority.
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Dance Dance eastern Arab entertainment channel and the Arab art
An evening of entertainment laid on during the 2005 London to Dakar. Not to my taste but has a part in the rich tapestry of life.
I met a man in Mauritania that worked at one of the embassies in the capital. He invited me to stay in his flat and he and his friend played and sang this wonderful music.
L'Orchestre Andalou de Jerusalem
“Africa"
The Jerusalem Andalusian Orchestra
Head Conductor, Musical Director & Arranger: Tom Cohen
Soloists: Ravid Kahlani & Riff
Another school project.
Anyways, if you want to see the music video that I got the music from... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZBC0UYYF9o
Okay. So i had saved all of thi
According to my research, so far there are 4 different ways to sing the National Anthem of Mauritania:
-1º Form: Vocal with music, and it's very difficult to interpret (not reco
"Bilada-l ubati-l hudati-l kiram" (The Country of Fatherhood is the honorable gift) is the new Mauritanian National anthem, after referendum.
A two-part constitutional referendu
Mauritanian National Union Top #11 Facts
RFI met with Mauritanian singer and ardîn player Noura Mint Seymali before her concert at Festival Africolor in Paris recently. Seymali comes from a long line of Mauritanian griots
this song has a beautiful meaning: a girl is asking people to pray for her because she loves someone who doesn't share her feeling
Concert of traditional music in Atar, Mauritania (30 December, 2017), part 1
モーリタニアのアタールでの伝統音楽コンサート(2017年12月30日)その1
Концерт традиционной музыки в Атаре, Мавритании (30 де