 
Classical Arabic singing
With Aïcha Redouane
Arabic singing workshop with Aïcha Redouane
 
The workshop programme includes:
•     Progressive preparation, with physical relaxation and breathing
•    A gentle vocal warm up and opening up of the voice
•    Vocal inflections
•    Combining text and rhythms
•    Discovery of the modal language of maqâm
•    Repertoire of Eastern-Arabic singing
•    Sufi singing
 
As far as teaching is concerned, Aïcha and Habib put substantive work  into imparting their knowledge through classes, workshops, masters  classes and presentation-concerts. They are the co-creators of the book  and CD pack ‘Arabic Songs of the Near East, Egypt, Irak, Lebanon,  Syria’.  
 
The Franco-Moroccan singer Aïcha Redouane is a  qânûn player (table zithar), composer and teacher. She is one of the  great performers of maqâm from the Near East, and her spectrum of  expression comprises Berber song (amazigh), jazz-blues, lyrical song,  classical Arabic singing and even Sufi singing. Her musical research has  been suppored by the French Minster for Culture and she has even  followed a course in Koranic chanting (tajwîd) with the Cairo Sheikhs of  Paris.
In 1991, Aïcha Redouane and Habib Yammine  founded the Al-Adwâr ensemble in line with the Sheiks of Nahda to spread  the art of Maqam and the classical Arabic repertoire. For several years  now they have been working on mystic poetry, and setting the texts of  great authors, such as Râbia Al-Adawiyya, Ibn Arabî, Al-Hallâj and Ibn  al-Fârid, to music. For Aicha, singing Sufi poetry is the natural  expression of her lived experience of her spiritual development under  the guidance of master Sufi Sidi Hamza on a path of love, light and  knowledge.
|  | ADEM - 44 rue des Maraîchers – 1205 Genève | 
|  | Monthly 1 week-end,  11h-13h and 14h30-16h30 (all levels) Next dates : 15-16 June | 
|  | 2 days (8 hours) : 180 frs ; (ADEM's members : 150 frs) // 1 day (4 hours) : 90 frs ; (ADEM's members : 75 frs) | 
Registration : 
Email : stages@adem.ch
Enquiries :
Phone  022 919 04 94

