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Latest link commentsMay 03: Admin said on Mendocino Middle Eastern Music and Dance Camp
This is a great environment and learning experience. I loved this camp, the musicians, the performances, workshops, the immersion. Recommended.
May 03: Admin said on Spandex World
I bought several yards of stretch tie dye velvet from this company, to cover a bedlah base, and it was beautiful. Recommended.
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Salome Productions
Brothers of the Baladi http://www.baladi.com This Portland, Oregon USA quartet features traditional Middle Eastern songs, well-chosen cover songs, and unique original material played with traditional Middle Eastern instruments (Oud, Saz, Mizmar, Midjwiz, Arabic Tabla/Doumbek, Def, Riq and Davul) paired with Western electric Guitar, Bass and Drum set, and vocals in eight languages (Arabic, Turkish, Spanish, Farsi, Armenian, Berber, French, and English). The result is a seamless blend of exotic world rhythms and sounds with familiar grooves that is highly accessible to audiences worldwide. | |
The Philly Kef Band http://www.phillykefband.com/home.shtml The musical philosophy of The Philly KEF Band embodies one single element: excitement. Our vast repertoire of Middle Eastern music will get you off your chair and onto the dance floor. We are one of the most diverse middle eastern bands on the East Coast, playing Armenian, Arabic, Greek, and Turkish songs, old and new. And the flexibility of the band itself allows us to accommodate functions of all types and sizes. | |
El Layali Andalus http://www.layalielandalus.com Layali Al Andalus's performance gives the audience an opportunity to revive the golden age of a mythical Andalusia. The ensemble draws inspiration from the Islamic-Judeo-Christian repertoire of plural Spain and Maghreb, creating unexpected and mesmerizing melodies where the luth, violin, flute and accordion create a timeless alchemy blended with strong and alive rhythms. | |
Raqsonic http://www.raqsonic.com Raqsonic is a five-piece band, playing dance music of the Middle-East. The band consists of Doug and Zinga on vocals and traditional middle-eastern percussion: darbouka, daf and tar, Sean on keyboards, and Jeff on bass. Together with their fabulous acrobatic dancer, Layla, Raqsonic offer the exciting experience of a live performance of modern, eclectic bellydance and music. Based in South East England. Bookings: info@raqsonic.com | |
Middle-Earth Ensemble http://www.frankdrums.com/middleearth.html The Middle-Earth Ensemble is a San Diego based group that performs music for belly dance and other festive occasions at many local venues. Their gypsy-infused sound has fueled the hips of many a belly dancer in the Southern California area, and has led to their popularity in San Diego . The musicians derive their influences from many different styles, including Arabic, Persian, Turkish, folk, jazz, classical, rock and improvisational music. The music of Middle-Earth Ensemble represents a unique fusion and blending to create their original sound. | |
Pharaoh's Daughter http://www.pharaohsdaughter.com Blending a psychedelic sensibility and a pan-Mediterranean sensuality, Basya Schechter leads her band, Pharaoh's Daughter, through swirling Hasidic chants, Mizrachi and Sephardi folk-rock, and spiritual stylings filtered through percussion, flute, strings and electronica.Her sound has been cultivated by her Hasidic music background and a series of trips to the Middle East, Africa, Israel, Egypt, Central Africa, Turkey, Kurdistan and Greece. | |
Salaam Band http://www.salaamband.com/ Salaam has delighted audiences for years with its expansive repertoire of Middle Eastern and North African music. Salaam is true to the traditions, informing the uninitiated, and evoking nostalgia in listeners who are familiar with the art form. | |