Algerian Female Singers - Biyouna, Cheikha Rimitti, Souad Massi, Assia, Zaho, Melissa Biyouna, Cheikha Rimitti, Souad Massi, Assia, Zaho, Melissa M, Reinette L'Oranaise, Warda Al-Jazairia, Chaba Fadela M, Reinette L'Oranaise, Warda Al-Jazairia, Chaba Fadela (Paperback)


Chapters: Biyouna, Cheikha Rimitti, Souad Massi, Assia, Zaho, Melissa M, Reinette L'oranaise, Warda Al-Jazairia, Chaba Fadela. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 36. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Biyouna (Baya Bouzar) is an Algerian singer, dancer, actress born in 1952 in Belcourt, Algiers, Algeria. Having a very early passion for singing, she was a member of several groups: first in Fadela Dziria's group where she played tambourine, another that she directed with her accomplice Flifla, and finally her own where she was the main vocalist and become sought after for wedding receptions. At the age of seventeen she began performing in some of the biggest cabarets in the city and at 19 started dancing at the 'Copacabana'. That same year, the director Mustapha Badie and the landmark makes it turn its first soap opera, where she sings the role of Fatma, La Grande Maison (1973), adapted from the novel by Mohamed Dib. The series will make famous. For the Algerian film, it runs two films: Leila and the other Sis Ali Mazi in 1978, Neighbor Ghaouti Bendedouche in 2000 and has performed in one-woman show . Almost more Algerian, Biyouna is the icon of a city that has never stopped moving despite political violence and the compromises of the various powers which have succeeded. His exuberant character and attitude impede frank indeed in some circles It could be an eccentric character of Almodovar, or one of those muses troubling that one crosses in old movies Fassbinder. Equally at home with his friends in Paris with transvestites Algiers whose special affection she is a free woman par excellence that devours the existence of all ends. She is in love with life, it emanates from it a force volcanic enthusiasm skin-deep and a philosophy epicurean. If current flows so well with his audience is th...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=146816

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Chapters: Biyouna, Cheikha Rimitti, Souad Massi, Assia, Zaho, Melissa M, Reinette L'oranaise, Warda Al-Jazairia, Chaba Fadela. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 36. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Biyouna (Baya Bouzar) is an Algerian singer, dancer, actress born in 1952 in Belcourt, Algiers, Algeria. Having a very early passion for singing, she was a member of several groups: first in Fadela Dziria's group where she played tambourine, another that she directed with her accomplice Flifla, and finally her own where she was the main vocalist and become sought after for wedding receptions. At the age of seventeen she began performing in some of the biggest cabarets in the city and at 19 started dancing at the 'Copacabana'. That same year, the director Mustapha Badie and the landmark makes it turn its first soap opera, where she sings the role of Fatma, La Grande Maison (1973), adapted from the novel by Mohamed Dib. The series will make famous. For the Algerian film, it runs two films: Leila and the other Sis Ali Mazi in 1978, Neighbor Ghaouti Bendedouche in 2000 and has performed in one-woman show . Almost more Algerian, Biyouna is the icon of a city that has never stopped moving despite political violence and the compromises of the various powers which have succeeded. His exuberant character and attitude impede frank indeed in some circles It could be an eccentric character of Almodovar, or one of those muses troubling that one crosses in old movies Fassbinder. Equally at home with his friends in Paris with transvestites Algiers whose special affection she is a free woman par excellence that devours the existence of all ends. She is in love with life, it emanates from it a force volcanic enthusiasm skin-deep and a philosophy epicurean. If current flows so well with his audience is th...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=146816

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September 2010

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38

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978-1-157-05846-5

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9781157058465

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1-157-05846-9



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