Aita (Morocco)
Aita[1] means in Arabic, "call, cry or lament" and is a Bedouin musical style that originates from the countryside of Morocco.
| Aita | |
|---|---|
| Stylistic origins | Arabic music |
| Typical instruments | drums |
| Derivative forms | Bedouin music |
| Regional scenes | |
| Jebala • Khouribga • Chaouia • Abda • Marrakesh | |
Organisation
It is sung in colloquial Arabic by mixed groups composed of musicians and singers and singers and dancers, these women are called sheikhates.[2] In Morocco, the Aita Festival is organized in Safi.
References
- haita, rita or ghita
- Sheikha in singular feminine
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