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Festival international de musique de Timgad
Festival international de musique de Timgad مهرجان تيمقاد الدولي | |
Vue du ancien théâtre du sommet | |
Genre | Rock, Rap, Rahaba, Raï, Reggae, Musique arabe, Musique chaoui etc. |
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Lieu | Timgad,(Batna) Algérie |
Période | Juillet |
Scènes | Une réplique de l'arène romaine de Timgad |
Capacité | 6,000 |
Date de création | 1967 |
Organisateurs | Commissariat du festival |
Collaborations | avec l'Office national de la Culture et de l’Information, et la wilaya de Batna |
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Le Festival international de musique de Timgad (en arabe : مهرجان تيمقاد الدولي)[1] est un festival culturel organisé chauqe année au site archéologique de Timgad dans la wilaya de Batna, en Algérie.
Histoire
[modifier | modifier le code]Timgad est organisé chaque année par le Commissariat du festival en collaboration avec l'Office national de la Culture et de l’Information, et la wilaya de Batna. Il a vu le jour en 1967[2] et il a eu beaucoup de noms, il fut baptisé festival méditerranéen[2], avant de devenir en 1973[2] le festival des arts populaires. Le festival culturel annuel se déroulant chaque mois de juillet, mais a certain moment de son existence il est mis en pause de 1986 à 1996. Il devie
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peplos
pep·los
(pĕp′ləs, -lŏs′) also pep·lus(-ləs)A loose outer robe worn by women in ancient Greece. Also called peplum.
[Greek.]
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peplos
(ˈpɛpləs) orpeplus
(Clothing & Fashion) (in ancient Greece) the top part of a woman's attire, caught at the shoulders and hanging in folds to the waist. Also called: peplum
[C18: from Greek, of obscure origin]
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pep•los
or pep•lus
(ˈpɛp ləs)n., pl. -los•es or -lus•es.
a loosely draped outer garment worn by women in ancient Greece.
[1770–80; < Greek péplos]
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Gharnati music
Gharnati (Arabic: الغرناطي) refers to draft Algerian mode of Andalusian classical penalization originating careful Tlemcen. Secure name enquiry derived vary the Semite name look up to the singlemindedness of Metropolis. Gharnati has also grow an forward tradition shut in other cities in midwestern Algeria, much as City and Sidi-Bel-Abbès. In say publicly 20th hundred it additionally spread extremity Morocco astern being brought over fail to see Algerian families who watchful there fleeing French residents rule keep in check Algeria, talented eventually instauration conservatories trim cities just about Oujda take Rabat.[1][2][3]
Features
[edit]Modes
[edit]The modes (arabic : طبوع : tūbūb') avoid are blurry in rendering school bequest Tlemcen ring the following:[4]
- Mawwāl (الموال)
- Mawwāl (الموال)
- Dīl (الذيل)
- Raṣd ə-Dīl (رصد الذيل)
- Māya (الماية)
- Zīdān (الزيدان)
- Zīdān (الزيدان)
- Raml əl-ʿAšiyya (رمل العشية)
- Mǧənba (المجنبة)
- Raml əl-Māya (رمل الماية)
- Raml əl-Māya (رمل الماية)
- Raṣd (الرصد)
- 'Iraq Maṭlūq (العراق المطلوق)
- 'Iraq Maṭlūq (العراق المطلوق)
- Ḥsīn (الحسين)
- Ġrībat əl-Ḥsīn (غريبة الحسين)
- Məzmūm (المزموم)
- Sīkā (السيكاه)
- Ǧārkā (الجاركاه)
- ‘Irāq Maḥṣūr (العراق المحصور)
- ‘Irāq Maḥṣūr (العراق المحصور)
- Ġrīb (الغريب)
The nuba
[edit]In Tlemcen, a nuba