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Celebrating Global Rhythms: From Na Nachs to Samba and Flamenco

The vibrant world of music is a tapestry of cultures, as seen in the harmonious merging of electronic beats and spiritual expression with the Na Nach community. This celebration resonates with joy, prayer, and dance. In Brazil, Rio's Carnival showcases the infectious rhythms of samba, a sound that reverberates all year round. Additionally, the flamenco legacy of Paco de Lucia shines brightly. Collaborations, like that of Sekou Kouyate and Joe Driscoll, illustrate the power of music in transcending language barriers, creating a unique blend of cultures. Experience the magic of Noura Mint Seymali live!

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Celebrating Global Rhythms: From Na Nachs to Samba and Flamenco

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  1. WorldMusic News 3-31-2014

  2. For the Na Nachs, dancing to electronic music is actually a matter of the soul. "Prayer, joy, celebration: This becomes the core of religious living for the Na Nach," Israel's Orthodox Ravers Are On A Holy Mission To Dance

  3. March 4th was the final day of the massive Carnival in Rio de Janiero, Brazil. Samba is that festival's native sound, but the music can be heard in Brazil for the entire year. In Rio, A Universe Of Samba

  4. He was born Francisco Sanchez Gomez in 1947 and was exposed to the flamenco culture in his home of Andalusia, the cradle of Roma tradition in southern Spain. Paco De Lucia, Modern Superstar Of Flamenco, Dies

  5. Not even speaking each other's language, Sekou Kouyate & Joe Driscoll, formed a band when they met at a European festival. Now, less than three years later, they've released an album of their music called Faya. Guinean musician and American rapper and beatboxer

  6. This Mauritanian griot artist tips toward reggae, flamenco and rock along with traditional Sahelian tonalities and rhythms. Hear Noura Mint Seymali Live At globalFEST 2014

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