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Tinariwen
Tinariwen (Tamasheq: ; with vowels ; plural of ténéré meaning "desert") is a collective of Tuareg musicians from the Sahara region of southern Algeria and of northern Mali, in the region of Azawad. Considered pioneers of desert blues, the group's guitar-driven style combines traditional Tuareg and African music with Western rock music. The collective first convened in the late 1970s and released their first studio album in the early 1990s. They began touring internationally in the early 2000s.
Ahidus
thumb|250px|Ahidus group performing during Wikicamp 2023 in Ifrane, [[Morocco.]]
Ahidus (), also sometimes called ahidous, haidous, tahidoust or hidoussi, is a Berber style of collective performance in Morocco. It is the traditional dance in many Berber tribes and is known to be the favorite entertainment of these tribes.
music of Morocco
musical culture of Morocco
Algerian chaabi
music genre in Algeria
Berber music
musical culture of the Berber ethnic groups of North Africa
Izenzaren
Izenzaren (; ) is a Moroccan musical group playing music It was formed in 1972 in Agadir, in the Sous region of Morocco by Abdelhadi Iggout and Abdelaziz Chamkh.
ahwash
Aḥwash (Neo-Tifinagh: , IPA /æħwæʃ/, also Romanized as ' or ') is a Shilha style of collective performance, including dance, singing, poetry and percussion, from southern Morocco. The ahwash is performed on the occasion of local festivals as a celebration of the community.
Oudaden
Oudaden (in Berber: ⵓⴷⴰⴷⴻⵏ) is a Moroccan musical group that plays Berber amazigh music. The band was formed in 1978 in Ben Sergao, near Agadir, in the Sous region of Morocco. Its lead vocalist and banjoist is Abdellah el Foua.
Tartit
Tartit (meaning "union") are a band from the Tombouctou Region of Mali. The group consists of five women and four men, all of whom are Tamasheq-speaking Tuareg. They formed in 1992 in a refugee camp in Mauritania. Imharhan, an expanded group that includes current and former Tartit members, incorporates electric instruments and cross-cultural experiments into their music.
Kel Assouf
Music group from Niger and Belgium
Chaoui music
music genre
desert blues
music style of Northern Africa
Master Musicians of Joujouka
Moroccan musical group