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Sonia M'barek (, also spelled Sonia Mbarek), (1969– )〔Patrick Labesse, "Chant nomade de la Méditerranée", ''Jeune Afrique'', 12 April 2009, p. 78〕 is a Tunisian singer of classical Arabic music and related genres. == Early life == M'barek was born in Sfax, Tunisia. At age nine, she sang traditional Tunisian music (''malouf'') with the Municipal Theatre of Tunis, under the direction of Tahar Gharsa.〔 At 12, she made her first television appearance, interpreting "Ahkili aliha ya baba", a children's song composed by and performed with Adnène Chaouachi.〔 The success of this song thrust M'barek into the artistic domain. A student at the National Conservatory of Music at Tunis, she received a degree in Arabic music in 1986, and in 1987, with composer Rachid Yeddes, received the prize for the best song at the Festival de la Chanson Tunisienne (for "Khali el hozn baîd alik"). In 1990, she realized a project inspired by world music, entitled "Musiques sans frontières" ("Music without borders"), which she presented at the Festival International d'Hammamet.
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