Today’s
Enlightening Entertainment
will be presented
in Arabic and English,
with subtitles in Arabic,
Aulacese (Vietnamese),
Chinese, English,
French, German,
Indonesian, Italian,
Japanese, Korean,
Malay, Mongolian,
Persian, Portuguese,
Russian, Spanish
and Thai.
The idea is to bring
nations to each other,
to more understanding.
Hallo, amiable viewers,
and welcome to today’s
Enlightening
Entertainment
on Supreme Master
Television.
Today we’ll meet
two amazing
performing art groups:
Group Gnawa Assafa
from Morocco and the
Red Palace Traditional
Troupe from Kuwait.
We’ll, enjoy their music
and dances performed
during the Arab
Cultural Festival held
in Seoul, South Korea.
The event was to
bring nations closer
and enhance friendly
relations among them.
First, we’ll get to know
about the Gnawa culture
in Morocco.
Gnawa music and dance
has origins
in the religious prayer of
the Sufis as well as
the celebration of life
from the indigenous
Berber people.
Elements of Gnawa
can also be found
in sub-Saharan cultures.
But Gnawa song
is mainly found
in North Africa,
particularly in parts of
Algeria and Morocco.
Gnawa music is
characterized by
a repeated phrase
throughout the song.
The song itself can be
very long, lasting
up to several hours
without pause!
People may feel as if they
have entered a trance-like
state when performing or
listening to Gnawa music.
Now, let’s watch
“Marhba” (Welcome),
one of the representative
performances
of Gnawa music.
This lively song is
influenced by other
religious songs dedicated
to Prophet Muhammad,
peace be upon him.
Hey hallo!… Hey hallo!
Hey hallo!… Hey hallo!
Hey hallo!… Hey hallo!
Hey hallo!… Hey hallo!
Hey hallo!… Hey hallo!
Hey hallo!… Hey hallo!
Hey hallo!… Hey hallo!
Hey hallo!… Hey hallo!
Hey hallo!… Hey hallo!
Hey hallo!… Hey hallo!
Hey hallo!… Hey hallo!
Hey hallo!… Hey hallo!
Hey hallo!… Hey hallo!
Gnawa music is known
for its use of instruments.
Providing the rhythm of
Gnawa music is
the large iron castanets
called qraqab.
Qraqab is widely used
in Morocco, where
Group Gnawa Assafa
is from.
Gnawa ritual music
also employs drums
called tbel.
Other instruments
include a lute called
gimbri, whose
three strings are plucked
to provide low bass tones.
Now we’ll watch
the performance titled
“Youmala,” accompanied
by the traditional
drum instrument, the tbel.
Youmala is essentially
a religious song
combined with folk dance.
Next, let’s meet another
superb performing group,
the Red Palace
Traditional Troupe
from Kuwait.
The group is named
after the Red Palace,
an impressive fortress
in the town of Jahra, near
Kuwait City, Kuwait.
The Red Palace
Traditional Troupe
was established in 2001
by the Ministry of
Social Affairs and Labor.
All 25 members are
experts in various styles
of traditional dances
and singing that are
typical of Arab culture.
The Red Palace
Traditional Troupe also
frequently performs
Classical Arabic songs
and other types of songs
requested by the audience.
It performed at
major festivals in Kuwait
as well as in Romania,
Poland, and elsewhere.
Well, the team,
we are the traditional art
band performance band
and we are singing
the cultural song
for the Kuwait traditional
and the area.
And all songs are
Arab songs.
And also, what the people
like to enjoy,
they want to sing of.
Today’s performance is
about a mix of
our traditional songs and
some of them are
newly arranged.
It’s a mixture of
different types of songs.
There’s Zither,
there’s Lute…
That’s very famous
in Kuwait for people,
for the sailors.
And there’s songs
famous by desert people,
people that come from
the desert and they play
a variety of music today.
The last performance
we’d like to present is
synchronized clapping
(Sharbukka), where
performers match the
rhythm of the clapping.
How do you like
today’s performance?
Oh, I like it very much.
It was very, very nice and
I like them. I’m glad.
Well, the message itself
is actually
in this, festival.
As I said, the idea is
to bring nations
to each other,
to more understanding.
Hats-off,
talented performers of
The Red Palace
Traditional Troupe
from Kuwait and
Group Gnawa Assafa
from Morocco.
With best wishes to you,
may the marvelous music
and dance expressions
such as yours help to bring
peace, understanding
and happiness to your
lovely countries’ people
and the whole world.
Thank you
graceful viewers for
your wonderful company
today.
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Words of Wisdom,
right after
Noteworthy News.
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goodbye.
Come on, say 1, 2 , 3
Goodbye, goodbye,
goodbye my beloved,
goodbye. Goodbye.