Reggada is a traditional dance and musical genre of Morocco specific to the Amazigh tribes of the north-east (provinces of Oujda, Berkane and Taourirt).
| Reggada | |
|---|---|
Reggada dance | |
| Native name | الرڭادة |
| Stylistic origins | Moroccan music |
| Cultural origins | Amazigh Tribes |
| Typical instruments | Traditional instruments Adjounn, Tamja, Galal, Ghaita, Zamar and modern: synthesizer |
| Other topics | |
| Moroccan music | |
History
Dance and music
This war dance uses instruments such as Bendir, Ghaita and Zammar which is a kind of flute with two horns typically found in Africa. The dancers move their shoulders, a rifle or a stick and strike the groin against the floor to the rhythm of drums.
The music often tells stories about topics such as love, emotions of sadness and happiness. From the late 1980s, music synthesizer are increasingly widely used. Other forms of the same dance are found in Algeria and Libya.
References
- ↑ "Page non trouvée - Aujourd'hui le Maroc". Archived from the original on 2023-03-21. Retrieved 2020-06-21.