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Starts 03 Nov 19:00

Organizer: Inkonst

In the deep hum of Cairo’s hidden rooms, a drumbeat circles endlessly, drawing you into a current older than memory. This is Mazaher — one of the last living vessels of Egypt’s Zar tradition, led by women whose voices carry centuries of ritual and rebellion.

This concert was originally scheduled for November 2025 and had quickly become one of the season’s most anticipated performances. When unavoidable visa issues forced the date to be moved, many were left disappointed — a reflection of how rarely this music is heard live, and how strongly it resonated even before the first tone could sound.

Mazaher’s core — Um Sameh, Um Hassan, Nour El Sabah — are among the final practitioners of Zar in Egypt, an ancient communal rite of rhythm, voice, and trance. Rooted in three interwoven styles — Upper Egyptian Zar, Abul Gheit Zar, and African Tamboura Zar — their music is not entertainment but invocation. Traditionally a women-led space, Zar is a sanctuary for working out the knots of life under social constraint — a place to shed grief, rage, and longing through hypnotic polyrhythms, circular chants, and the driving resonance of the tamboura, a six-string lyre once carved into the walls of ancient tombs. Far from the crude “exorcism” label it’s been given, Zar aims not to cast out demons but to harmonize the self with the unseen, to negotiate with spirits until a balance is struck. Goat-hoof belts (mangour), skin-drums, and layered percussion create an unbroken pulse that can dissolve the edges of consciousness. The experience is both catharsis and cleansing — a shedding of the dust that clings to the soul. Zar exists now in the margins, surviving precisely because it was never tamed. Mazaher plays not as preservation but as living ritual — fierce, fragile, and entirely unbroken.

*RIYL: Les Filles de Illighadad, Hailu Mergia, Alif, MENA, Zar music, Egyptian ritual music, Polyrhythmic drumming, Mystical music traditions, Asmâa Hamzaoui & Bnat Timbouktu, Susu Laroche, Gnaoua. * https://ebbmusic.eu/artists/mazaher/ https://youtu.be/PDRdkP4D2Po

Concert is included in the AW26 Season Pass (to be released end of summer 2026)