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Bouchaib Abdelhadi : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bouchaib Abdelhadi
Bouchaib Abdelhadi, a native of Casablanca, Morocco, has had a distinguished musical career on both sides of the Atlantic. As leader of the Orchestre Abdelhadi, he performed throughout the Kingdom of Morocco in the 1980s. Since coming to the United States in the early 1990s, Abdelhadi has been much sought out as a multi-instrumentalist (oud, Moroccan violin, percussion) and as a vocalist in Middle Eastern and North African traditions such as ''al-Ÿqa'' (Andalusian), ''Gnawa'' (Sufi trance), and ''Chaabi'' ("popular"). Career highlights include collaborating with Pharoah Sanders and others on music for Alonzo King LINES Ballet Company, and, in 2001, contributing to Omar Sosa's Grammy-nominated CD ''Sentir''. Abdelhadi's live performances range from a US tour with Cuban jazz pianist Omar Sosa in 2002 to performances with Stephen Kent and Trance Mission in 2001 and 2007, and from playing at the 1998 San Francisco Ethnic Dance Festival to composing and performing ''Heart Song'' in conjunction with Alonzo King and the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater in 2004. His collaborations with Alonzo King also include ''Salt'' (2005) with the North Carolina Dance Theater, and ''Ocean'' (1994) and ''The Moroccan Project'' (2005) with LINES Ballet. Abdelhadi played with DJ Chebi Sabbah on the album ''La Kahena'', and enjoys working with artists from diverse musical traditions such as klezmer, Hindustani, jazz, and rock. ==References==
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