darabuka

PERCUSSION OF THE ARAB WORLD
Darabuka, Bendir, Riqq


Double DVD
Ali Alaoui



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THE DARABUKA WITH ALI ALAOUI


Ali Alaoui

Born in 1967, in FEZ, the cultural and sacred city of Morocco, Ali Alaoui has practised the art
of percussion since childhood. At the age of 19, he joined the principal orchestra in Fez, then
taught at the Casablanca Conservatoire while playing with the Moroccan National Orchestra as solo percussionist.

In his own country, as in the rest of the world, he always seized every opportunity to share music with musicians of every region and origin, playing folk, popular, classical and religious music as well as classical compositions by contemporary artists. His many-sided activities have made him a teacher
without frontiers.


An education method
- The basic techniques for the Darabuka.
- The strokes, ornamentations and effects.
- A number of rhythms from the various cultures of the Arab world.


Bonus
- The basic techniques for the Bendir
- The basic techniques for the Riqq
- Continuous loop and interactive indexing of the DVD
- More than 50 indexed sequences on 20 screens
- French and English - Length 85 minutes
- Soufie Ceremony with l'ensemble Aïssaoua de Fez


A solo concert
Concert with Ali Alaoui
(Théâtre Mohamed V de Rabat). 10 mn


A documentary film : Ali's bet
This documentary film, shot in Morocco takes us into the world of classical, or traditional and
popular music. The film follows a series of meetings with the Aissawa brotherhood and trance music, the musicians of the Conservatoire of Arabic-Andalusian Music of Fez, the principal orchestra of the Radio Télévision de Fès (RTM) conducted by Azedine Montassere and a reunion with one of the inventors of Moroccan popular music : Mohamed Laaroussi.
The music could not exist without other artists… The craftsmen. The craftwork needed to make a Darabuka in Fez punctuates our journey in Medina.


A Book
This work contains a complete selection of rhythms from the Arab world - the Middle-East, North Africa and the Persian Gulf.
In it, you will find :
- more than 100 rhythms and polyrhythms have been scored onomatopoeically.
- an interview with Ali Alaoui, many photographs and a glossary.
112 pages

 


The Darabuka with Ali Alaoui
Initiation into the Arab world of percussion
Darabuka - Bendir - Riqq
Length: 150 mn
Available in English and French
Double
DVD PAL all zones
A 112 pages booklet
Production 2006








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