{"id":1081,"date":"2015-08-14T14:09:39","date_gmt":"2015-08-14T14:09:39","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.amazighworldnews.com\/?p=1081"},"modified":"2021-01-12T10:00:15","modified_gmt":"2021-01-12T15:00:15","slug":"souss-valley-and-dance-of-ahwash","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/amazighworldnews.com\/souss-valley-and-dance-of-ahwash\/","title":{"rendered":"Souss Valley and Dance of Ahwash"},"content":{"rendered":"

Amazigh Ahwach dance is part of Moroccan Amazigh culture and folklore. \u00a0Ahwash, known as the dance of the village, is a popular music and dance from the High Atlas and the Anti-Atlas Mountains performed by the Amazigh People ( The indigenous peoples of North Africa ).<\/p>\n

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The lyrics are always in Tamazight\u00a0\u00a0language, in the Tashelhit dialect, which spoken in southwestern Morocco. Ahwash exists in its purest form in the region of Ibrkak located in Tata. The word “Ahwash” means group dances in Tamazight, dances related to one another, poetic improvisation, individual and group singing in Tashelhit through rhythms alternating from slow to fast.<\/p>\n

The Ahwach dance and music bring together villagers, tribes \u201dTaqbilt\u201d in Tamazight (usually a group of small villages), families at all important moments of life. Ahwash is part of a celebration and social life of Berbers, and is danced by men and women dancing and singing in harmony – sometimes only by women, sometimes exclusively by men, but always in groups. It begins with an improvisation sung solo, in a shrill voice.<\/p>\n

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Then the men or women in chorus sing songs about love, celebrating nature or events with the rest of tribe drumming, clapping, stomping to the rythem of the movements . \u00a0The musicians, placed at the center of the dance, standing or crouching, play the bendir \u201ctallunt\u201d which is a framed drum about 15\u00a0inches, whose skin was stretched first over a fire. \u00a0As the pace of the music accelerates, dancers, initially motionless, begin to move slowly with a slight swaying shoulders and hips in a circle.<\/p>\n

Ahwash specific dance details can change from village to village, and small features like color of clothing, hat styles, and jewelry worn by ladies are all incorporated to signal which region and town performers represent.<\/p>\n

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Ahwash can be seen live during \u00a0Moroccan festivals like (The National Festival of Ahwach Arts that\u00a0take place from 19 to 21 October in Ouarzazate) . If you are lucky enough to be invited to a traditional Amazigh\u00a0wedding celebrations, you will get a chance to see the stunning Amazigh\u00a0dance, discover old Berber Jewelry\u00a0worn during big celebrations,\u00a0and meet with performers as well.<\/p>\n

Some restaurants in Marrakesh and Agadir host live performance that can be enjoyed while having dinner. Alternatively, you will be able to watch live Amazigh\u00a0music and dance performances during the summer in many Moroccan cities such as Marrakesh or Agadir etc..<\/p>\n

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