Sudanese-American singer, songwriter, and ethnomusicologist
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En 2023, plus de 100 millions de photos et de vidéos à caractère sexuel impliquant des enfants ont été repérées en ligne depuis l'Europe. En 10 ans, leurs signalements ont augmenté de 6000 %. Des torrents d'images que les autorités ne parviennent pas à endiguer, ni à faire supprimer par les plateformes numériques. Derrière l'écran, des hommes regardent des enfants dénudés, voir agressés sexuellement. L'essor de l'intelligence artificielle qui permet de détourner ou créer des contenus pédopornographiques de toutes pièces, complexifie encore un peu plus la lutte contre la pédocriminalité en ligne. Alors que les enfants sont de plus en plus connectés, qu'ils partagent leur vie et leurs photos, sur les réseaux sociaux, que leurs parents font de même, comment mieux les protéger ? Quelles solutions pour lutter contre les pédocriminels face à l'ampleur du phénomène ? Quelles coordinations entre pays ? Avec :• Véronique Béchu, Autrice de Derrière l'écran - Combattre l'explosion de la pédocriminalité en ligne (Editions Stock, 2024). Membre expert de la CIIVISE (Commission indépendante sur l'inceste et les violences sexuelles faites aux enfants) et commandant de police au sein de l'office mineurs.• Eglantine Cami, chargée de plaidoyer au sein de l'association CAMELEON, qui lutte contre les violences sexuelles envers les enfants en France et aux Philippines Un entretien avec Nemo Lecoq Jammes, correspondante de RFI aux Philippines, épicentre mondiale de la pédocriminalité en ligne.C'est un crime peu connu et qui fait pourtant ravage dans le pays depuis la pandémie de Covid 19, le “live streaming” pédocriminel. Il consiste à vendre le corps d'enfants, parfois très jeune, sur internet, à travers un écran, à des pédocriminels étranger. Dans la plupart des cas, le crime est organisé par les membres de la famille proches des enfants. En situation financière très précaire, ils monnaient des vidéos de leurs enfants nues, et vont parfois jusqu'à les agresser sexuellement devant la caméra en échange de grosses sommes d'argent. Notre correspondante, nous explique comment de telles pratiques ont pu se développer aux Philippines, comment s'organise la lutte contres les abus sexuels sur internet et comment les victimes sont prises en charge. Elle a pu rencontrer le père Shay Cullen, un activiste irlandais, fondateur de lafondation Preda, qui oeuvre depuis les années 90 pour protéger les enfants victimes d'abus sexuels.En fin d'émission, la rubrique Mondoblog chez les voisins avec Alaa Khzam • Mawutondji Godonou alerte, depuis Cotonou, sur la montée des fake news à l'approche des élections béninoises prévues en 2026. • À N'Djaména, au Tchad, Ali Abdelkader Foulaty raconte comment un simple charbon est devenu symbole de protection face aux rumeurs. Programmation musicale :► Le Loup – Mai Lan ► Desse Barama - Al-Qasar, Alsarah
En 2023, plus de 100 millions de photos et de vidéos à caractère sexuel impliquant des enfants ont été repérées en ligne depuis l'Europe. En 10 ans, leurs signalements ont augmenté de 6000%. Des torrents d'images que les autorités ne parviennent pas à endiguer, ni à faire supprimer par les plateformes numériques. Derrière l'écran, des hommes regardent des enfants dénudés, voire agressés sexuellement. L'essor de l'intelligence artificielle qui permet de détourner ou créer des contenus pédopornographiques de toutes pièces, complexifie encore un peu plus la lutte contre la pédocriminalité en ligne. Alors que les enfants sont de plus en plus connectés, qu'ils partagent leur vie et leurs photos, sur les réseaux sociaux, que leurs parents font de même, comment mieux les protéger ? Quelles solutions pour lutter contre les pédocriminels face à l'ampleur du phénomène ? Quelles coordinations entre pays ? Avec :• Véronique Béchu, autrice de Derrière l'écran - Combattre l'explosion de la pédocriminalité en ligne (Éditions Stock, 2024). Membre expert de la CIIVISE (Commission indépendante sur l'inceste et les violences sexuelles faites aux enfants) et commandant de police au sein de l'Office mineurs.• Eglantine Cami, chargée de plaidoyer au sein de l'association CAMELEON, qui lutte contre les violences sexuelles envers les enfants en France et aux Philippines Un entretien avec Nemo Lecoq Jammes, correspondante de RFI aux Philippines, épicentre mondial de la pédocriminalité en ligne.C'est un crime peu connu et qui fait pourtant ravage dans le pays depuis la pandémie de Covid-19, le «live streaming» pédocriminel. Il consiste à vendre le corps d'enfants, parfois très jeunes, sur internet, à travers un écran, à des pédocriminels étrangers. Dans la plupart des cas, le crime est organisé par les membres de la famille proches des enfants. En situation financière très précaire, ils monnaient des vidéos de leurs enfants nus, et vont parfois jusqu'à les agresser sexuellement devant la caméra en échange de grosses sommes d'argent. Notre correspondante nous explique comment de telles pratiques ont pu se développer aux Philippines, comment s'organise la lutte contre les abus sexuels sur internet et comment les victimes sont prises en charge. Elle a pu rencontrer le père Shay Cullen, un activiste irlandais, fondateur de la fondation Preda, qui œuvre depuis les années 90 pour protéger les enfants victimes d'abus sexuels.En fin d'émission, la rubrique Mondoblog chez les voisins avec Alaa Khzam. • Mawutondji Godonou alerte, depuis Cotonou, sur la montée des fake news à l'approche des élections béninoises prévues en 2026. • À N'Djaména, au Tchad, Ali Abdelkader Foulaty raconte comment un simple charbon est devenu symbole de protection face aux rumeurs. Programmation musicale :► Le Loup – Mai Lan ► Desse Barama - Al-Qasar, Alsarah.
Especial programa 500: Nguzunguzu, Débruit & Alsarah, DJ Rashad, Roman Flügel, Ylia, Equiknoxx, Errorsmith, Minor Science, Jlin, Lost Twin, Arca, Actress, Cora Novoa, Andy Stott...La Perla: Four TetEscuchar audio
De retour à l'école (yay!); on (Luc & Nirina) vous souhaite une bonne semaine :) Sampa the Great - Healer - Birds and the BEE9 Alsarah & the Nubatones - Disco Star - Seasons of the Road Doachi - NISSAN ALTIMA - Alligator Bites Never Heal LeBlaze - Ca m'plait - CHANSONS D'APRÈS-MINUIT Lisa LeBlanc - Pourquoi faire aujourd'hui - Chiac Disco Pinkshift - ONE NATION - ONE NATION Les Passagers - Hallelujah - Hallelujah Yves Jarvis - Enemy - The Zug Maddie Jay - Name Your Price - I Can Change Your Mind Fazerdaze - Cherry Pie - Soft Power Saya Gray - 10 WAYS ( TO LOSE A CROWN ) - SAYA Gawbé - Cerise - l'endroit l'envers Freddie Gibbs - Cosmo Freestyle - You Only Die 1nce Sloan Lucas - OH GAWD - Dommage
La jeune chanteuse française Dinaa sort un deuxième disque de huit titres intitulé Finalement. Dinaa s'est fait connaître sur les réseaux sociaux grâce à ses deux titres phares, Lisa et Finalement, qui lui ont offert une grande visibilité et une reconnaissance artistique et lui ont ouvert les scènes de vedettes telles qu'Angus & Julia Stone, Texas et Sofiane Pamart. Âgée aujourd'hui de 20 ans, Dinaa est l'une des nouvelles figures de la scène musicale. À lire aussiLes femmes sont à l'honneur (Dinaa, Alsarah, Celia Wa, Queen Rima) et NTM dégaine en live
La jeune chanteuse française Dinaa sort un deuxième disque de huit titres intitulé Finalement. Dinaa s'est fait connaître sur les réseaux sociaux grâce à ses deux titres phares, Lisa et Finalement, qui lui ont offert une grande visibilité et une reconnaissance artistique et lui ont ouvert les scènes de vedettes telles qu'Angus & Julia Stone, Texas et Sofiane Pamart. Âgée aujourd'hui de 20 ans, Dinaa est l'une des nouvelles figures de la scène musicale. À lire aussiLes femmes sont à l'honneur (Dinaa, Alsarah, Celia Wa, Queen Rima) et NTM dégaine en live
Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artist Played: E-Turn, Prowess The Testament, conshus, Just Be, JBiz, JuniAli7, Phels, Hot 8 Brass Band, Michi, De La Soul, Shade Cobain, Sankofa, Burnt Bakarak, Salami Rose Joe Louis, Kuna Maze, Mugs and Pockets, Joao Selva, Moka Only, Reckonize Real, Emma-Jean Thackray, BLAND, Inkswel and Lee Scratch Perry, Elf Tranzporter, Alsarah and the Nubatones, Arrested Development, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS
Today's Song of the Day is “Disco Star” from Alsarah & the Nubatones' album Seasons of the Road, out now.
Brooklyn-based Alsarah & the Nubatones were formed out of many conversations around modern migration and the cultural exchanges between Sudan and Egypt (plus a common love of the pentatonic scale). Their third full studio album Seasons of the Road has been five years in the making and marked by perilous milestones. “Bye Bye” is one of the first songs they’ve written in English — a break up song written in the tradition of the blues.
Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artist Played: Jade Lawhon, Sincere Vega, conshus, TzariZM, Nujabes, Shing02, Alsarah and The Nubatones, DYNAS, The Altons, Arrested Development, Jahah, J Dilla, Blu, Miguel, Valerie June, De La Soul, Choklate, Vitamin D, Count Bass D, Substantial, KDFoxx, EyeQ, Shannon and The Clams, Bilal, Pete Rock, Paten Locke, Terry Callier, the sindecut and ijeoma, The Workin Class, 7X3=21, DJ Freddy Fresh, Mereba, Phife Dawg, J Dilla, Yugen Blakrok, Kanif The Jhatmaster, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS
Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artist Played: Millatron, Marz Mello, Shinobi Stalin, DH, Crew54, Trust Burnem, conshus, Mad Sexual Genius, Kramer, Tensei, Michi, R.A.P. Ferreira, Yukimi, Fernie, Alsarah and the Nubatones, Ghost Funk Orchestra, Free Daps, Choses Sauvages, Cavalier, Child Actor, Hot 8 Brass Band, Ensilence, Tekbeatz, Songhoy Blues, Brother Ali, Tara Lily, Surya Sen, Scar, Sleepy Brown, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS
Saison 3 – épisode 28 Montez à bord pour une petite virée musicale d'une demi-heure : 7 titres qui donnent envie de prendre le large et d'aller voir ailleurs, sur la route encore. Sur la route encore est un balado créé et animé par Monsieur Dams (@feelgoodbuddy sur Twitter).http://www.surlarouteencore.frTwitter : @sur_encoreBlueSky : @surlarouteencore.bsky.socialmonsieurdamsrqc@gmail.com (01:35) Durand Jones & The Indications - Witchoo (06:11) Adult DVD - Do Something (10:17) Sade - Love Is Stronger Than Pride (15:19) Al-Qasar - Desse Barama (feat. Alsarah) (20:08) Thee Sacred Soulds - Easier Said Than Done (24:16) Jean Leloup - 1990 (29:22) Queen Willow - And Choke The Mountain Vous pouvez me retrouver sur le discord du collectif des podcasteurs d'histoires à bulles & d'imaginaire :https://discord.gg/CXag35N3eU Visuel créé par le talentueux Silver (@silverbd sur Twitter)www.patreon.com/Silverillustrationshttps://www.instagram.com/silverillustrations/https://silverillustrations.com
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ALL IN IT NOW A mix created originally for broadcast on Radio Kapital Poland, by Stefan Christoff, Feb. 2 at 2pm Warsaw time. This mix brings together sounds from the streets, specifically protests in support of Palestinian freedom. Also I include piano improvisations and new music from friends around the world. I also share an interview with Refaat Sabbah, a Palestinian educational worker based in the West Bank who is the general director of the Teacher Creativity Center. Below is the playlist, thank you for listening! – Stefan Christoff. Track listing (artist name / track name) 01. Stefan Christoff, improvisation on Avenida México at Adriana Camacho's place in CDXM. 02. Susanna Gonzo, protest sounds from Berlin, Germany. 03. Jordan Christoff, Play 04. cordcore, Bram Dam 05. Evitceles, Can't Escape 06. Fantasma do Cerrado, Catanduva 07. Bella Cuts - Until Everybody Is Free 08. Jordan Christoff, Electric Creation 09. Stefan Christoff, Interview with Refaat Sabbah of the Teacher Creativity Centre, Ramallah, Palestine. 10. Alsarah & the Nubatones - Men Ana
Alsarah & the Nubatones - "Men Ana" from the 2023 album Rise Up: BDS Mixtape vol. 2 on Amplify Palestine This week's Song of the Day picks were chosen by DJs Miss Ashley, Kevin Sur, Tory, and Isabel Khalili in solidarity with the Palestinian struggle. From Hawai'i to Sudan, these songs represent the global solidarity movement in support of Palestinians and anti-colonialism. The BDS Mixtape series that features three of this week's songs was inspired by the 1985 Sun City album by artists boycotting apartheid South Africa. To learn more about the music and its connection to the cause, visit Majazz Project and Amplify Palestine. Written in the midst of the 2019 Sudanese revolution, today's Song of the Day is a tribute from Alsarah & the Nubatones to the youth resistance in her birthplace of Sudan. "This song was a call from the diaspora to home," she explains on Bandcamp. "In this song I hope to define myself through the joys of memories past, and those coming up. A song to plan for the joy you wish to have and focus the mind on the essence of who you wish to be so that future may happen." The accompanying music video was directed by Mai Elgizouli, whose aim was to show support for survivors with this clip. She shares, “As I listened to many stories from various young people who felt survivor's guilt after the traumatic events of the massacre I began to think more about the subject of mental health and the importance of Art and Music, especially during a time like this, in allowing us to come to terms with who we are and realize the importance of our emotional healing.” Read the full story at KEXP.orgSupport the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This show is made possible by you! To become a sustaining member go to LauraFlanders.org/donateAs the Israel/Hamas conflict continues, what is media's role? You may know Sonali Kolhatkar from her drive-time show ‘Uprising with Sonali” and then “Rising Up With Sonali” on KPFK/Pacifica Radio and Free Speech TV, but it was her narrative storytelling with the women of RAWA, the Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan, that Kolhatkar first made her national mark. Across the globe, reporting shapes political and cultural landscapes — and Kolhatkar believes that done right, storytelling can affect policy and advance social justice. She lays out examples in her new book from City Lights, “Rising Up: The Power of Narrative in Pursuing Racial Justice”. An award winning independent journalist, Kolhatkar has joined forces with YES! Magazine as Racial Justice Editor and host of a new weekly, “YES! Presents: Rising Up With Sonali” which she calls an “anecdote to the doom and gloom of mainstream news.” In this unique conversation Kolhatkar and Flanders exchange notes, and share experiences covering the stories that others don't. What's changed, what's changing in the media coverage of Palestinians and Israelis? All that, plus a commentary from Laura on intimacy and reporting. “. . . Solutions journalism can fuel a hope and a promise that if there are people here doing this about their problems, I can do the same.” - Sonali Kolhatkar“. . . The world's attention is on the Palestinian people and Israelis . . . How do we center the complex humanity of people that we are told are totally different from one another?” - Sonali KolhatkarGuest: Sonali Kolhatkar: Racial Justice Editor, YES! Magazine; Author, Rising Up: The Power of Narrative in Pursuing Racial Justice Full Episode Notes are located HERE. They include related episodes, articles, and more.Music In the Middle: “The Shadow Thief” by Nickodemus featuring Alsarah from the album Soul and Science courtesy of Wonderwheel Recordings. And additional music included- "In and Out" and "Steppin" by Podington Bear
Meklit talks with an old friend — East African retro-pop singer Alsarah —about drawing inspiration from tradition, and making peace with the word “refugee.” Watch the “Farasha” video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WaN9ELG4p4g More about Movement: https://movementstories.com/
Alsarah - "Farasha فراشة (feat. Sufyvn & Flippter)" a 2023 single on Alsarah Productions On today's Song of the Day, Sudanese songstress Alsarah celebrates femininity. The song title "Farasha" translates to "butterfly" in Arabic, and in a press statement, she says the track honors the "spirit of resistance, resiliency, and perseverance" of Sudanese women. The featured song was co-produced with Sufyvn and features guest rapper, Flippter. In the background, you'll hear field recordings Alsarah gathered in the Nuba Mountains and the Blue Nile in Sudan. The accompanying music video — directed by award-winning Sudanese multidisciplinary artist, Mai Elgizouli — is designed to "shine a light on neglected issues facing women in Sudan, which have ranged from societal pressure over beauty standards to women's roles in the revolution.” Read the full story at KEXP.orgSupport the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Climb with us on this week's Soul Ladder Music! Learn more: https://lnk.bio/alsarah Songs: Alsarah & The Nubatones "Men Ana" Alsarah "Your Love is Home" Alsarah & The Nubatones "Farasha" Alsarah & The Nubatones "Ya Watan" Hamza El Din "El Aanga" Alsarah & The Nubatones "Alforag" Bi Kidude "Alaminadura" Toshi Reagon and Alexis Pauline Gumbs "HELD" MESAFA "Let Me Tell You About My Love" Soul Ladder Music Playlist: spoti.fi/3VASImF +++ Leave a Review! bit.ly/interfaithish Social: www.instagram.com/interfaithish/ www.facebook.com/interfaithish/ www.twitter.com/interfaithish/ Email: interfaithish@gmail.com
L'Orient rencontre l'Occident à travers la musique. Une sélection de jeunes artistes d'Egypte, de Lybie, du Liban, de Turquie, de Syrie, Palestine, Inde, Pakistan (entre autres) et des artistes à l'influence orientale en provenance des États-Unis, du Japon, du Brésil, d'Autriche, de Hongrie et d'Italie. Featuring tracks by: Babel Metis, Omid Walizadeh, Grup Sës Beat, Restless Legg Syndrome, The Gaslamp Killer, Wodashin x Dirty Tape, Maryam Sale7, El-Rass Ft. Abyusif, The Clerk X Milangeles, Farhot, Chakk, Edd Fareeq L'Atrash x Yaseen x Malikah x Ram6 Hamorabi, Alsarah & The Nubatones, Stas, Su Real, Bosaina, Rais Khan x Ashraf Khan x Maga Bo, Mahrgan a3ksah at7rsh l2.Sadat and fifty,مهرجان الحظ و كبده استديو مافيا العظماء ...
Thomas Attar Bellier, Dina El Wedidi, Alsarah, Ali Güçlü Şimşek and Alain Johannes discuss collecting sound memories from birth, Egypt's rich tradition of melodies, the power of modal music, why folk music is fundamentally old-school pop, and adapting traditional instruments for modern listening. Thomas Attar Bellier is a French-American musician and producer from the Arab garage rock outfit Al-Qasar. They combine instruments like the oud and the darbuka with Fender amps and drum kits to create a sound that unites East and West. Prolific Egyptian singer Dina El Wedidi plays a mixture of folk, fusion and contemporary music. She's been mentored by Brazilian legend Gilberto Gil, and Time Magazine declared her “a future leader for the next generation”. Alsarah is a Sudanese-American singer-songwriter and ethnomusicologist. After fleeing from Sudan aged 8 she's gone on to create music that she calls "East African retro-pop” with Alsarah & the Nubatones. Musician and producer Ali Güçlü Şimşek has been one of the biggest names in Turkish rock over the last 20 years. His current band Lalalar are making waves in the Turkish psych scene with their fusion of retro basslines, dirty electro beats and old samples from Turkey's rich psych-rock heritage. Chilean-American musician Alain Johannes has toured with Dave Grohl's Them Crooked Vultures and formed the band Eleven. He's also worked extensively with the likes of PJ Harvey and the Arctic Monkeys. They'll be talking
El músico y compositor Momi Maiga decidió quedarse a orillas del Mediterráneo a seguir su evolución en la experimentación de la kora, un instrumento tradicional en su país, del que él ya es un virtuoso, a sus ventitantos años. En el programa nos presenta NIO su primer trabajo de estudio, que significa alma en Mandinga, la lengua de su pueblo y que aparecerá en otoño. Proviene de una familia de djelis de larga herencia que son transmisores de palabra, cultura y tradición a través de la música. Su madre y su abuela son cantantes reconocidas. En La Ola, Irene Desumbila nos hace un resumen de la situación actual después de los hechos del pasado fin de semana en Melilla y las personas muertas al intentar saltar la valla, también sobre las últimas personas desaparecidas en el mar mediterráneo al intentar cruzar en patera hacia Europa. Escuchamos la música de: Ballaké Sisoko-Sinamon Saran; Momi Maiga- Sidia-Kumo-Fonyo-Denano-Kele; Rasha-Sudan Mah'alesh; Alsarah; Sinkane-Depayse. Escuchar audio
With her band Alsarah and the Nubatones, Alsarah brings a modern sensibility to the music she grew up with in Sudan.She talks to host Abdul-Rehman Malik about developing her unique sound, the music she carried with her when she left home, and how the public library played a crucial role in her artistic awakening. If you enjoyed this episode and want to learn more, go to agakhanmuseum.org/thisbeinghuman Additional resources: Watch Alsarah and the Nubatones perform at NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=daXGLo4aeFQ Find more of Alsarah’s music and videos here:https://lnk.bio/alsarah?fbclid=IwAR0wOUkkT2Bb4rFe44nmoFLAAE5yqf7Pb36-JuKE4Ckgcbw0QL3FaX43nT4See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SOLENOÏDE, émission de 'musiques imaginogènes' diffusée sur 30 radios dans le monde
Solénoïde (21.03.2022) - Le principe des Blender Sessions est de compiler une dizaine de morceaux, répartis en autant de nationalités et de genres que de titres sélectionnés. Mais cette 18e session met aussi l'accent sur de véritables collaborations interculturelles. Pour cela, nous avons retenu neuf projets transnationaux qui, à n'en pas douter, feront voyager notre imagination dans un champ musical aussi vaste qu'exaltant.Pour un avant-goût des pérégrinations sonores qui vous attendent, sachez que Solénoïde scrutera de nouveaux axes culturels, ceux par exemple qui relient France et Soudan, Chine et Russie, Inde et Etats-Unis ou encore Belgique et Jordanie !
Приятного прослушивания 001 Zigan Akdi - Olin (Original Mix) 002 Brian Cid - Allure (Original Mix) 003 Alsarah & The Nubatones - Fulani (Pablo Fierro Remix) 004 Kevin Di Serna - Shambhala (Original Mix) 005 Khen - Land of Goshen (Patrice Baumel Remix)# 006 Sable Sheep - Rise Of The Fallen 007 Guy J - Airborne 008 Emanuel Satie - Paffo's Riff 009 Katlachatte - Today (Kid Azure Dub Version) 010 Kamilo Sanclemente - Hidden Thoughts [Auditen Mus] 011 Let Me Love You (Indy Lopez Remix) 012 Marie Madeleine - Swimming Pool 013 Keinemusic - Muyè (Black Coffee Remix) 014 Novecento, Billy Cobham - The Vibe Inside (Emanuel Satie Remix) 015 Kora - Kanjira 016 Analog People In a Digital World - Rose Rouge (Original mix) 017 Róisín Murphy - Evil Eyes (Catz 'n Dogz Remix) itpc://promodj.com/mangool/podcast.xml http://promodj.com/mangool https://www.mixcloud.com/mangool/
In this Quartertones event in collaboration with Habibi Festival held at Joe's Pub, we talked to Sudanese musician Alsarah from Alsarah & The Nubatones and violinist Haig Papazian.Created & Hosted by Mikey Muhanna, afikra Edited by: Ramzi RammanTheme music by: Tarek Yamani https://www.instagram.com/tarek_yamani/About Quartertones:QuarterTones is a music show. It is an opportunity to listen to music, across genres, from musicians of and from the Arab world. This series is similar to NPR's All Songs Considered that is focused on the Arab world. afikra will be inviting musicians of all genres, as well as music historians, to help better understand the music that they perform or study. In this series, the guests will be invited to talk about their work and play their music, whether live or recorded, in three segments. The series will host current musicians who play contemporary and modern, including alternative scene or hip-hop, electronic, classical music, among other genres. The musicians will also be from different geographies.Join the live audience: https://www.afikra.com/rsvp FollowYoutube - Instagram (@afikra_) - Facebook - Twitter Support www.afikra.com/supportAbout afikra:afikra is a movement to convert passive interest in the Arab world to active intellectual curiosity. We aim to collectively reframe the dominant narrative of the region by exploring the histories and cultures of the region- past, present, and future - through conversations driven by curiosity. Read more about us on afikra.com
The latest high-profile #MeToo case in China involves a tennis star making accusations against a former high-level Communist Party official. The Chinese government has attempted to silence the tennis star, but activists within China and the diaspora continue to share the story. And, a monthslong drought in parts of Kenya is endangering the livelihoods of millions of people who rely on livestock. Scientists say drought occurs more often due to climate change. Kenya, like many African countries, is requesting more climate finance to help communities at the COP26 conference in Glasgow, Scotland. Plus, we get a taste of the first-ever Habibi Festival of contemporary Arab music, with a special song by Alsarah and the Nubatones, written in 2019 in solidarity with fellow Sudanese protesters. Every day, the reporters and producers at The World are hard at work providing you with relevant, fact-based and human-centered news from across the globe. From the initial pitch, to the chase, to interviews, to writing, to production, to broadcast, every story from The World requires careful input and touches from many different members of our nonprofit newsroom. The story you just read is available to read for free because thousands of listeners and readers like you generously support our nonprofit newsroom. Become one of 515 donors to make your gift of $130, or pledge $11 monthly before Nov. 30, and you'll help us unlock a matching gift of $67,000. We need your help now more than ever — give today!
This week's wake up call comes from the Sudan with Alsarah & the Nubatones.
In this episode we're joined by Sudanese musician and ethnomusicologist, Alsarah — lead vocalist of Alsarah & the Nubatones. We speak about the weaponisation of music as propaganda by a repressive state, both historically and in the wake of Sudan's 2018/2019 revolution. We also chat through the failure of the nation state, orientalism as it relates to East & North Africa, as well as the legacies of not just European colonialism, but also that of the Turk and so-called Arab empire in the region. Special thanks to Tamador Sheikh Aldeen for her guest appearance in this episode. This episode was co-produced by Zara Julius & Alsarah Podcast music by http://bulifromspace.bandcamp.com/ (BULI) Find all the links and show notes from this episode at: https://konjo.co.za/talking-drum/ (konjo.co.za/talking-drum/) This project is supported by a Breathing Space grant by Pro Helvetia Johannesburg
Alsarah wants desperately to be a musician but suffers from debilitating stage fright. Then, she meets a man named Haig who takes her under his wing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Entre las novedades de hoy en AfricaPachanga, tenemos el último trabajo de uno de los maestros de la rumba congoleña, Sam Mangwana, a un dúo de raperos llamado MPR, que combinan rap, electrónica sobre bases del folklore y de la rumba del Congo. También una de las mejores bandas de afrobeat brasileña Abayomy con el saxofonista nigeriano Orlando Julius, y la cantante de Ghana Florence Adooni, con un estilo conocido como frafra-gospel. Además, un repaso por la música de Costa de Marfil de los 70 con Amadee Pierre, Ernesto Djedje y Francois Lougah. Y para acabar la excelente cantante sudanesa Alsarah y su banda The Nubatones, el sengalés Baaba Maal, y el inconfundible saxo de Manu Dibango. Track List Sam Mangwana - Lubamba Sam Mangwana - Juventude Actual MPR - Malembe Florence Adooni - Mam Peela Suure Abayomy Afrobeat - Adará Amedee Pierre - Moussio Moussio Ernesto Djedje - Dogbohone Francois Lougah - Dehiminike Alsarah & The Nubatones - Salam Nubia Baaba Maal - Traveller Manu Dibango - Dikalo
Alsarah is a singer, songwriter, and bandleader of Alasarah & the Nubatones. We talked to Alsarah about her career and style along with her various musical ventures, collaborations, and releases. Created by: Mikey Muhanna, afikra; https://www.instagram.com/mikey_mu/ Edited by: Ramzi RammanTheme music by: Tarek Yamani https://www.instagram.com/tarek_yamani/About the afikra conversation series:Our long-form interview series, hosted on Zoom, featuring academics and arts and media experts who are helping document and/or shape the history and culture of the Arab world through their work. Our hope is that by having the guest share their expertise and story, the community still walks away with newfound curiosity - and maybe some good recommendations about new nerdy rabbit holes to dive into headfirst. Following the interview, there is a moderated town-hall style Q&A with questions coming from the live virtual audience on Zoom. Join the live audience: https://www.afikra.com/rsvp Follow afikra:Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/afikra/Patreon: https://patreon.com/afikraInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/afikra_/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/afikra.official/Twitter: https://twitter.com/afikraWebsite: afikra.comAbout afikra:afikra is a grassroots movement that has evolved into a global community dedicated to exploring the history and culture of the Arab world. Starting in 2014 in NYC, our mission has always been two-pronged: cultivate curiosity and build community. We've hosted intimate salon-style events all over the world that feature in-depth presentations on topics related to the Arab world, given by members of our community. What makes afikra different is that our programs and platform are designed to engage our community to ask their own questions, and provide an open community of peers who support each other as we all look for the answers together. Our vision is to build a global community of curious minds who are interested in promoting intellectualism and deepening our communal knowledge of the Arab region.
In today's show, we showcased African music, from Habib Koité (one of Africa's most recognised musicians) to East African Retropop group "Alsarah & The Nubatones" and a bit of Bombino's desert blues from the Agadez region of northern Niger, enjoy!
Hoy en Tangente nos visita desde París para compartir su trayectoria y conversar sobre su más reciente producción, el bajista y compositor Raul Monsalve.A partir de este momento entramos en un universo musical donde conviven ritmos ancestrales afro-venezolanos, sonidos electrónicos, Afrobeat y jazz latino. Nuestro invitado de hoy ha colaborado con grandes leyendas del Afrobeat, incluyendo miembros de la mítica banda Afrika 70 de Fela Kuti y ha participado en giras europeas con The Heliocentrics y Orlando Julius. Entren que caben 100: En este episodio caben Raúl Monsalve, Rafa Pino, YEИDRY, Rhythm Foundation, Afro Roots Fest, Afropop Worldwide, Nu Deco Ensemble, Cimafunk, Edgar Bonilla, Betsayda Machado, Olindo Records, Miguel Colmenares, Colectivo Futuro, Oliver Brunetti, Isaac Sasson, Koichi Sakai, Afla Sackey, Waaju, Ernesto Marichales, Insólito UniVerso, Luzmira Zerpa, Baldo Verdú, Daniel Nuñez, La Dame Blanche, The Heliocentrics, Jack Yglesias, Malcolm Catto, Quantic, Gustavo Dao, Thomas Mapfumo, Mafe Ruette, Stereolab, Laetitia Sadier, The Midnight Hour, Lya Bonilla, Vasallos del Sol, Eddie Palmieri, Magú… 50 parados, 50 de pie.Enlaces:Nuestro website: http://tangentepodcast.com/Nuestras redes:IG: https://www.instagram.com/tangentepodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tangentepodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/TangentePodcastInstagram de Raúl Monsalve y Los Forajidos: https://www.instagram.com/monsalveylosforajidos/Instagram de Olindo Records: https://www.instagram.com/olindorecords/Escucha el álbum completo de Raúl Monsalve y Los Forajidos aquí:https://olindorecords.bandcamp.com/album/bichosRaul Monsalve y los Forajidos - Mosquito: https://youtu.be/Mwxg2Pv9A_oRaúl Monsalve y los Forajidos - "Bocón" (Feat. Luzmira Zerpa): https://youtu.be/im-T3L4Ye0MRaúl Monsalve y los Forajidos - Pa' Los Maestros: https://youtu.be/r_20ucDxvigRafa Pino - Para Sandra: https://youtu.be/6gYc-iXGJ4MYEИDRY - Nena (Official Video): https://youtu.be/ReyXd8aIe3wYEИDRY - Nena | A COLORS SHOW: https://youtu.be/edM1oxTjNjQNu Deco Ensemble & Cimafunk - Me Voy: https://youtu.be/w0l7Cybs0GUEscucha el episodio de Afropop Worldwide dedicado al Afro Roots Fest de Miami donde sale nuestro Andrés con su proyecto Venezonix, además escucha música en vivo de Johnny Dread, Cortadito, Spam All Stars y Alsarah amd the Nubatones: https://afropop.org/audio-programs/afro-roots-virtual-fest-2020-in-miamiSi te lo perdiste, aqui esta el 22nd Afro Roots Fest virtual del 2020: https://youtu.be/ZaxdVjOWaiUPlaylist en Spotify – El Soundtrack de TanGente:https://open.spotify.com/user/reflautas/
SUBSCRIBE to Capricho Podcast: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/es/podcast/capricho-podcast/id1506874489 More info: www.davemarti.com :: Tracklist :: 01. Valeron, Dogus Cihan - Skylark (Dogus Cihan Remix) [Bercana Music] 02. Bedouin - Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun (Guy Gerber Remix) [Crosstown Rebels] 03. Caetano Veloso - Um Tom (Ayala Edit) 04. Bloem - Into Bloom (Derun Remix) [Akbal Music] 05. Valeron, Megablast - Scorpios (Megablast Remix) [Bercana Music] 06. Alsarah & The Nubatones - Fulani (Pablo Fierro Remix) [Wonderwheel Recordings] 07. Yamil, Ian Ludvig feat. Troymusiq - Go Down (Original Mix) [Madorasindahouse Records] 08. ZiPheko feat. Kunle Ayo - Obileke (Hyenah Remix) [Cabeau Music] 09. Djuma Soundsystem, Westerby, Sobek - Saguaro (Sobek Remix) [Sol Selectas] 10. Aikon - Cuando (Original Mix) [Sol Selectas]
Vi gästas av filmaren Naures Sager, som berättar om sina senaste projekt: Sexdejt: 1-1 (på SVT Play) och dokumentären Filming a Gay Love Story in the Middle East (premiär Stockholm Pride på fredag). I femte delen av Eurovision under regnbågen tar vi oss fram till 2003. Och så nyheter och Det Händer förstås. Musik i programmet: If I Could Only Be Sure, Nolan Porter Wad Alnuba, Alsarah & The Nubatones Khayef, Khansa X Zahzah Sameyakh, Ping Pong Samo ljubezen, Sestre Ne Ver, Ne Bojsia, t.A.T.u Devils and Angels (Hatred), Rufus Wainwright Slowzly, Nápoles
This episode of Mountain Stage looks back at some favorite performances from artists including Todd Snider, Shovels & Rope, The Wood Brothers, Alsarah & the Nubatones, Marcus King Band and more. All these shows were recorded in collaboration with FestivALL Charleston.
This weeks episode of Mountain Stage looks back at some favorites performances from artists including Todd Snider, Shovels & Rope, Alsarah & the Nubatones, Marcus King Band, The Wood Brothers and many others. All these shows were recorded in partnership with FestivALL Charleston.
Alsarah is one of strongest voices in modern international music, a singer, songwriter, an artist and ethnomusicologist, born in Khartoum, Sudan, to human rights activists parents. Now residing in New York since 2004. A pivotal moment in her story, where her journey as an artist began in the early 90's, her family fled from Sudan to Yemen, fleeing Sudan's 1989 coup to avoid being killed at age 8, then later moving to Boston to seek asylum. At the young age of 11, learning the word “refugee” didn't hold her back. Often identified as the princess of Nubian pop and Sudanese retro, her music, whether solo or with her band, pulls from the Middle East, East and North Africa, combining traditions and modern electronic music. Her, and her band The Nubatones have traveled the world many times over introducing Sudanese traditions to new audiences, spreading messages of empowerment, family, love and joy. On today's episode of Electronic Music Life with James Locksmith, Alsarah explains her take on the current state of Black Lives Matter, the backlash of Black Out Tuesday, the illusions of democracy, racism and colonialism in the music industry today. FOLLOW ALSARAH: https://lnk.bio/alsarah https://www.instagram.com/alsarah5000/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alsarah NPR Tiny Desk
Fionn Regan, Douglas Dare, Debruit, Alsarah, Nico, King Bono vs Los Flight Simulators o Fleet Foxes, para hoy. Histórico de emisiones: 18/10/17 Escuchar audio
Aaron Schultz aka DJ DRM, founder, co-president and A&R manager for two of New York's longest running boutique labels, Bastard Jazz and label manager for Wonderwheel Recordings. Aaron has been responsible for discovering and introducing new music from the likes of Captain Planet, Lord Echo, The Goods, B. Bravo, Nick Wisdom, Alsarah & The Nubatones and so much more. On today's episode of Electronic Music Man with James Locksmith, Aaron discusses why music sales have peaked during the crisis, methods, ethos, A&R processes, managing two influential, groundbreaking labels and a next generation of VR meditation practices. FOLLOW AARON SCHULTZ: https://www.instagram.com/aaron_drm/ https://www.instagram.com/bastardjazz/
SOLENOÏDE, émission de 'musiques imaginogènes' diffusée sur 30 radios dans le monde
Solénoïde (17.02.2020) - Nouveau focus sur la création musicale au féminin ! Pour l'occasion, nous convoquerons baroudeuses, magiciennes et autres poétesses du son. En d'autres termes, cette émission sera le prétexte idéal pour mettre en lumière une palette d'artistes exigeantes : des musiciennes téméraires et singulièrement libres !
As the world pauses to honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., AfroPop Radio examines the juxtaposition of the fight for freedom and equality through some rarely heard speeches delivered by Dr. King. Here, he considers the African plight. He contrasts the Black American Struggle with those fighting for independence across the diaspora particularly after he attends the independence celebration of Ghana. He also expresses and suggests an action that Britain and the US should take as a protest against apartheid South Africa. Dr. King was definitely conscious about shat was happening on the Continent.Alsarah and the Nubatones - Ya Watan (Sudan)Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Birth of a New Nation, April 7 1957Davido, Tiwa Savage, Sarkodie, Lola Rae - Africa Rising (Nigeria, Ghana,)Burna Boy - Another Story (Nigeria)Miriam Makeba - Soweto Blues (South Africa)Dr. Martin Luther King Jr - Speaks on South Africa (City Temple Hall, London, UK, on Dec. 7, 1964) Thandiswa Mazwai - Jikijela (South Africa)Femi Kuti - Politics Na Big business (Nigeria)Yemi Alade ft. Sauti Sol - Africa(Nigeria, Kenya)Newen afroBeat ft. Seun Kuti - Opposite People (Chile, Nigeria, Senegal)Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., - I've Been to the Mountaintop (Mason Temple, Memphis, TN April3 1968)Herbie Hancock, India Arie, Seal, Pink, Fatoumata Diawara, Oumou Sangare - Imagine (USA, United Kingdom, Mali)
As Alsarah is concerned, we, the diaspora are the New Normal. We are constantly in motion, constantly filtering, constantly curating and constantly curating. This episode, like everything Third Culture, is all love. #WelcomeToYourTribe The Dukkan Show is hosted by OT, Reem, and Akkaoui. Episode is edited, mixed and mastered by Arthur Pereira. The Dukkan Show is a product of Dukkan Media LLC. About Alsarah: Alsarah is a singer, songwriter, bandleader and a somewhat reluctant ethnomusicologist. Born in Khartoum, Sudan, she relocated to Yemen with her family before abruptly moving to the USA, finally feeling most at home in Brooklyn, NY where she has been residing since 2004. She is a self-proclaimed practitioner of East-African Retro-Pop music. Working on various projects, she has toured both nationally and internationally. With her main outfit, Alsarah & the Nubatones, she has released 2 full-length albums titled Silt , followed by Manara (Wonderwheel Recordings, 2014 and 2016). She has also released 1 full-length album with French electronic producer Débruit titled Aljawal (Soundways Recordings, 2013). And she was featured on the Nile Project‘s debut CD, Aswan (named in the top 5 must hear international albums by NPR, 2014). Always trying to connect the musical dots both her full length albums with the Nubatones saw themselves reimagined and remixed by various acclaimed electronic producers in 2015's Silt Remixed and 2017's Manara Remixed (both via Wonderwheel Recordings). In between albums Alsarah also works with the Sudanese artist collective Refugee Club Productions on a variety of projects including the critically acclaimed documentary “Beats of the Antonov”. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Host Sama'an Ashrawi shares a bonus mix based on songs from the Khruangbin episode of The Nostalgia Mixtape. Music from Sudan, Morocco, Algeria, Niger, Libya, Egypt, Lebanon, Palestine, Iran, India, plus a few dub tracks as well as some American rockabilly, blues, Jamaican soul, and Canadian disco. Listen to the Khruangbin interview on the Nostalgia Mixtape here: https://soundcloud.com/nostalgiatapes/the-khruangbin-episode Check the footnotes here: http://bit.ly/TNMKhruangbin Tracklist: 00:00 -- "Nar" by Alsarah & The Nubatones 02:50 -- "Besaha" by Kareem Isaaq (of The Devil's Anvil) 04:04 -- "Son Moi" by Chaz Bundick (Toro y Moi) Meets The Mattson 2 05:22 -- "Agadez" (live) by Bombino 06:46 -- "Thanks A Lot" by The Sea-ders 08:16 -- "People Everywhere (Still Alive)" by Khruangbin 10:27 -- "Ayetheri A L'afjare" by El-Abranis 11:24 -- "Helelyos" by Zia Atabi 15:21 -- "Zifaf Filfada" by Nama Samith 16:49 -- "Bin Bin" (live on GMTX) by Khruangbin 17:58 -- "Khuda Bhi Aasman Se" by Mohammed Rafi (movie: Dharti) 19:02 -- "Jab Jab Teri Surat Dekhun" - Sapna Mukherjee, Mahesh Gadhvi (movie: Janbaaz) 20:41 -- "Laila O Laila" by Amit Kumar, Kanchan (movie: Qurbani) 21:51 -- "Laila O Laila" - Shah Rukh Khan, Sunny Leone, Pawni Pandey, Ram Sampath (movie: Raees) 22:29 -- "Jimmy" by M.I.A. 23:58 -- "Jimmy Jimmy Ajaa Ajaa" by Parvati Khan (movie: Disco Dancer) 24:54 -- "Gud Naal Ishq Mitha" by Malaika Arora Khan, Jas Arora, Bally Sagoo & Malkit Singh 25:58 -- "Gonna Get Over You" by France Joli 29:01 -- "Let Love Flow On" by Sonya Spence 31:27 -- "Khalas" by Ziad Rahbani, Monica Asly 33:41 -- "Ayonha" by Hamid El Shaeri 35:50 -- "U.F.O." by Jim Sullivan 37:21 -- "From The Moon" by The News (written by Elias Rahbani) 38:33 -- "Shakin' All Over" by The Guess Who 39:27 -- "Baby Please Don't Go" by Them 40:29 -- "Rock Around The Clock" by Bill Haley & His Comets 41:50 -- "Baby Please Don't Go" (reprise) by Them 42:36 -- "Jailhouse Rock" by Queen (live at the Summit, Houston, TX. 1977.) 46:38 -- "No Particular Place To Go" by Chuck Berry 47:38 -- "Hi Heel Sneakers" by Tommy Tucker 49:04 -- "Little Bitty Pretty One" by Thurston Harris 50:33 -- "Rip It Up" by Little Richard 51:38 -- "Whatchya Say (I Don't Know)" by Albert Collins 52:39 -- "There's Been Some Lonely, Lonely Nights" by Johnny "Guitar" Watson 53:54 -- "At The Hop" by Danny & The Juniors 55:12 -- "Touch Me" by Tia Carrere (from Wayne's World) 56:46 -- "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" by Queen 58:49 -- "Sid Redad" by Fadoul 1:00:30 -- "I Got You" by Simon C. Edwards & His Soul Set 1:03:06 -- "Undecidedly" by The Sea-Ders 1:04:31 -- "Dance Maria" by Khruangbin (Elias Rahbani cover) 1:05:41 -- "Ramallah" by Anatolia 1:06:37 -- "Ya Kullo Ya Balash" by Stormtrap 1:08:08 -- "Gole Yakh" by Kourosh Yaghmaei 1:10:29 -- "Moon" by Deradoorian 1:11:46 -- "Ma Be Ham Nemiresim" by Khruangbin (Googoosh cover) 1:13:17 -- "Mosem-e Gol" by Parva 1:16:28 -- "Mandela Dub" by Peter Youthman 1:19:47 -- "People Everywhere (Still Alive)" by Khruangbin (Vuelo Dub)
Tvennt í tilefni dagins, 30.janúar: Í dag er fæðingardagur bassaleikarans Ahmed Abdul-Malik. Hann fæddist 1927 í Brooklyn, í New York, og lést 2. október 1993. Hann er meðal frumkvöðla jazz-sögunnar, sá fyrsti til þess að blanda tónlist frá Mið-Austurlöndum og Norður Afríku við jazz. Nú í seinni tíð hafa menn verið að dusta rykið af plötum Abdul-Malik og enduruppgötvað þennan gleymda snilling frá Brooklyn. Freyr Eyjólfsson í Brooklyn sagði frá Abdul-Malik og lék brot úr lögum hans. - Og í lok þáttar minntumst við þess þegar Bítlarnir léku í síðasta sinn saman opinberlega - á þaki höfuðstöðva Apple-útgáfunnar við Savile Row í Lundúnum fyrir hálfri öld. - Þriðja fjölmennasta stéttarfélag landsins varð til á dögunum þegar Starfsmannafélag Reykjavíkurborgar og SFR, stéttarfélag í almannaþjónustu, sameinuðust. Til varð Sameyki með um ellefu þúsund félagsmenn sem starfa við almannaþjónustu hjá ríki, borg, sveitarfélögum og fyrirtækjum í meirihlutaeigu opinberra aðila. Framundan eru kjaraviðræður en samningar flestra félagsmanna losna í lok mars. Hvaða kröfur setur fólk í almannaþjónustu á oddinn? Forystumenn Sameykis; Árni Stefán Jónsson og Garðar Hilmarsson komu á Morgunvaktina. - Afríkulandið Súdan hefur logað í mótmælum undanfarnar viku, sem sögð eru þau mestu sem sést hafa í landinu í mannsaldur. Markmið mótmælenda er að steypa forseta landsins, Omar al-Bashir, sem setið hefur sem fastast í þrjátíu ár þrátt fyrir að hafa verið ákærður fyrir þjóðarmorð. Vera Illugadóttir sagði frá. - Niðurstöður nýrrar rannsóknar benda til þess að það skipti máli hvernig þolendum er tilkynnt um niðurfellingu kynferðisbrotamála. Lögreglan á Norðurlandi eystra tók upp nýtt verklag í fyrra og fá þolendur nú viðtal með réttargæslumanni í stað ópersónulegs bréfs, ef saksóknari ákveður að fella mál þeirra niður. Þetta er raunar hluti af nokkrum tilraunaverkefnum hjá lögreglunni í þágu kærenda. Og ekki er vanþörf á, enda bendir rannsóknin til þess að kæruferlið einkennist af langri bið og samskiptaleysi. Jón Þór Kristjánsson, fréttamaður á Akureyri, ræddi um þessi mál við Höllu Bergþóru Björnsdóttur, lögreglustjóra á Norðurlandi eystra og Karen Birnu Þorvaldsdóttur, frá Háskólanum á Akureyri. - Við enduðum á þaki 3 Savile Row í Lundúnum 30. janúar 1969, þar sem Bítlarnir spiluðu. - Tónlist: Alsarah & Nubatones - Habibi Taal; The Beatles - Don't let me down.
"Music knows no boundaries, borders, or bans. No law or wall can suppress the beauty and power of song." - Rafiq Bhatia of Son Lux. This show is a playlist created by Son Lux. You'll hear music from Syria, Iraq, Iran, Sudan, Yemen, Somalia, Libya, Pakistan and more. Including selections from Abida Parveen, A-WA, Alsarah, K'Naan, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Fatima Al Qadiri, Ash Koosha, Heems, Swet Shop Boys, Rafiq Bhatia, Omar Souleyman and many others.
"Music knows no boundaries, borders, or bans. No law or wall can suppress the beauty and power of song." - Rafiq Bhatia of Son Lux. This show is a playlist created by Son Lux. You'll hear music from Syria, Iraq, Iran, Sudan, Yemen, Somalia, Libya, Pakistan and more. Including selections from Abida Parveen, A-WA, Alsarah, K'Naan, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Fatima Al Qadiri, Ash Koosha, Heems, Swet Shop Boys, Rafiq Bhatia, Omar Souleyman and many others.
This show is all about Bloomington, Indiana's Lotus Fest - happening September 15-18, 2016. Guests joining the show are 2016 Lotus performers, including Tair Haim of the Israeli-Yemenite trio A-Wa; Sudanese singer Alsarah; and bhangra legend Johnny Kalsi of Dhol Foundation and Alaap! Don't miss this packed hour of incredible music and conversation!
The Sudan365 campaign (www.sudan365.org) has been organised by a coalition of groups including Aegis Trust, Human Rights Watch, Save Darfur Coalition, Italians for Darfur, the Norway Sudan Forum, Refugees International, Sudan Advocacy Action Forum, Sudan Democracy First Group, African Centre for Peace and Justice, Darfur Consortium and Arab Coalition for Darfur. The campaign is targeting the ‘Guarantors' of Sudan's Comprehensive Peace Agreement; those governments and institutions such as the US, UK, Kenya, Eg