Zanzibar Taarab Heritage Ensemble
Country Zanzibar Genres traditional taarab Festival Sauti za Busara 2025 Since the 1900s, Taarab music has flourished both domestically and internationally, becoming a cherished cultural treasure. Throughout its history, countless talents have emerged, nurtured by the masters of Taarab, ensuring that this vibrant genre continues to thrive.
Founded in 2023, Zanzibar Taarab Heritage Ensemble comprises masters of traditional Taarab from the Zanzibar islands, united with the mission of preserving and promoting this rich musical heritage. The ensemble features legendary artists, including Professor Mohammed Ilyas, Taimour Rukuni Taha, Mohammed Matona, Iddy Sued, Bi Maryam Hamdan, Rajab Suleiman, Mohammed Othman, and many others. Each member brings a wealth of experience and artistry, collectively embodying the essence of Taarab music.
The Zanzibar Taarab Heritage Ensemble stands as a testament to the enduring power of Taarab, bridging generations and inspiring future musicians to carry the torch of this beloved genre. Through their performances, they celebrate the past while looking forward, ensuring that the melodies and stories of Taarab continue to resonate for years to come.
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