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Seffarine
PRAx Presents: Seffarine
Patricia Valian Reser Center for the Creative Arts - PRAx
470 SW 15th St
Corvallis, OR 97331

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Embrace the beauty of music at this special Valentine’s Day concert at PRAx. Seffarine takes its name from the ancient metalworking square in Fez, Morocco, famous for the complex rhythms that ring out from the blacksmiths’ hammers. It’s where vocalist Lamiae Naki’s family is well known as masters of the tradition. With multi-instrumentalist and flamenco player Nat Hulskamp, Seffarine draws inspiration from both sides of the Strait of Gibraltar, fusing Arabic, Iberian and West African cultures.
Two shows! 5:30 and 7:00
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Billy
September 9th 2024
Excellent show! Will be on the lookout for when they return to the area
Corvallis, OR@Corvallis Museum
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Seffarine Biography
The sounds that stir the dry winds of Southern Spain and Morocco, two countries separated by only a whisper of the Mediterranean, are the musical DNA of a beautifully complex extended family linking North Africa and Europe.
The musicians of Seffarine, soulful Moroccan singer Lamiae Naki and flamenco guitarist Nat Hulskamp, supported by master musicians of diverse cultures, embrace and extend this rich legacy. Their exciting performances masterfully combine explosive flamenco footwork, exotic instrumentation and grooving basslines. These diverse backgrounds meld, creating what SoundRoots describes as "an ear-caressing blend of sounds from Spain and North Africa, spiced with a bit of fiery instrumentation and percussion."
Read MoreThe musicians of Seffarine, soulful Moroccan singer Lamiae Naki and flamenco guitarist Nat Hulskamp, supported by master musicians of diverse cultures, embrace and extend this rich legacy. Their exciting performances masterfully combine explosive flamenco footwork, exotic instrumentation and grooving basslines. These diverse backgrounds meld, creating what SoundRoots describes as "an ear-caressing blend of sounds from Spain and North Africa, spiced with a bit of fiery instrumentation and percussion."
Middle Eastern Music
Moroccan Algerian Andalusian
Worldbeat
Andalusian
Flamenco
Moroccan Saharan Soul
World Fusion
Arabic
Jazz
Música Andaluza
Persian
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