Mazaher

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OriginEgypt
GenresZār
Members
  • Umm Sameh
  • Umm Hassan
  • Nour el Sabah
Mazaher
OriginEgypt
GenresZār
Members
  • Umm Sameh
  • Umm Hassan
  • Nour el Sabah

Mazaher is an ensemble in which women play a leading role. The musicians of Mazaher, Umm Sameh, Umm Hassan, Nour el Sabah, are among the last remaining Zār (زار) practitioners in Egypt.[1]

Zār is a community healing ritual of drumming and dancing whose tradition is carried on mainly by women (men have the secondary roles) and whose main participants are women.

A featured instrument in the Zār ritual is the tanbūra, a six-string lyre, which, like the Zār practice itself, exists in various forms in an area stretching across East Africa to the Arabian Peninsula.[2] Other instruments are the mangour, a leather belt sewn with many goat hooves, and various percussion instruments.[2]

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