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Qué (quién) es Algerian$2181$ - definición

MUSIC GENRE IN ALGERIA
Algerian chaabi; Algerian Chaabi

Algerians in France         
ETHNIC GROUP OF FRANCE
Franco-Algerian; French-Algerian; Algerian-French
Portrait de la diaspora algérienne et de ses forces , Ecomnews Med(465,849) Algerian-born peopleFiches thématiques – Population immigrée – Immigrés – Insee Références – Édition 2012, Insee 2012
1999 Algerian presidential election         
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Algerian presidential elections, 1999; Algerian presidential election, 1999; 1999 Algerian presidential elections
Presidential elections were held in Algeria on 15 April 1999. Abdelaziz Bouteflika was elected with 73.
1951 Algerian Assembly election         
Algerian Assembly election, 1951
Elections to the Algerian Assembly were held in Algeria in February 1951.Dolf Sternberger, Bernhard Vogel, Dieter Nohlen & Klaus Landfried (1978) Die Wahl der Parlamente: Band II: Afrika, Erster Halbband, p432 Like other post-1948 elections in French Algeria, it was rigged by the authorities to ensure the defeat of Algerian nationalists.

Wikipedia

Chaabi (Algeria)

Chaabi is a traditional music of Algiers (Algeria), formalized by El Hadj M'Hamed El Anka.

Originally from the Casbah, the music known as chaabi belongs to a tradition of recent origin. It emerged during the 1930s, and has lost none of its power of attraction up to the present time. Inspired by vocal traditions of Andalusi music, such as muwashshah, using its modes and rhythm. Chaabi means 'of the people', and it's very definitely the people's music, even in a country where Raï rules.

A typical song features mournful, Arabic/Berber vocals, set against an orchestral backdrop of a dozen musicians, with violins and mandolins swelling and falling to a piano melody and the clap of percussion beats. Chaabi is part of a deeply conservative tradition and its lyrics often carrying a strong moral message.

At first Chaabi remained a scandalous genre, thriving behind closed doors or in specific locations called "Mahchachat" (cannabis dens), where the admirer of this music would go to drink coffee, tea or smoke. By the late 1950s, however, it had become the people's music, played at weddings and religious festivals. Its main exponents included Oran based singer Lili Labassi, El Hadj M'Hamed El Anka, the father of Chaabi, and Dahmane El Harrachi, composer of the classic tale of emigration Ya Rayah.

In 2011, Safinez Bousbia directed a documentary on chaabi music. It took over seven years to make, facilitate and track the reunion of the Jewish and Muslim members of a chaabi group from colonial Algiers known as El Gusto.