Part of the residency Diar "دْيَار" - Syrian Music
Southern Cross
"Join us for an incredible evening on Saturday, June 28th, doors at 9:30PM show starting at 10:00 PM We are thrilled to hit our 2ed show from out residency at Tranzac Toronto, featuring the extraordinary talents of Hinad Alshuhuf , whose soulful performance will transport you to the heart of the Middle East. Immerse yourself in a diverse repertoire celebrating the richness of Arabic music heritage from Levant , from haunting ballads to lively folk tunes, experience the beauty and depth of Arabic music infused with a Flamenco touch like never before. Tarek Ghriri : Guitar Nour Kdn : Percussion Hinad Alshuhuf : Oud
Diar (دْيَار ) is a Syrian band dedicated to reviving and preserving traditional Syrian and Arabic songs by infusing them with a flamenco touch. Our aim is to cultivate and celebrate the rich Arabic heritage through our music, using easy rhythms so everyone can appreciate and enjoy it. The term ""Diar"" (دْيَار ) refers to the open space of a courtyard in Damascus' traditional houses, also known as ""Ard Diar"" (أرض دْيَار ). This term evokes memories of our homeland in Syria, our childhood, friends, family, and first love, and reminds us of our musical roots. As we now call Canada our new home, Diar will be the bridge between our memories in Syria and our present lives in Canada.
Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to witness the magic of Diar (دْيَار ) and Hinad Alshuhuf live on stage. Get ready to be swept away by the melodies of the Middle East."
"A diverse repertoire celebrating the rich of Arabic music heritage from Levant and Saudi Arabia , from haunting ballads to lively folk tunes, experience the beauty and depth of Arabic music infused with a Flamenco touch like never before.
Diar (دْيَار ) is a Syrian band dedicated to reviving and preserving traditional Syrian and Arabic songs by infusing them with a flamenco touch. Our aim is to cultivate and celebrate the rich Arabic heritage through our music, using easy rhythms so everyone can appreciate and enjoy it. The term ""Diar"" (دْيَار ) refers to the open space of a courtyard in Damascus' traditional houses, also known as ""Ard Diar"" (أرض دْيَار ). This term evokes memories of our homeland in Syria, our childhood, friends, family, and first love, and reminds us of our musical roots. As we now call Canada our new home, Diar will be the bridge between our memories in Syria and our present lives in Canada.
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