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Neo-Tifinagh Tifinagh ( Tuareg Berber language: ; Neo-Tifinagh: ; Berber Latin alphabet: ; ) is a script used to write the Berber languages. Tifinagh is descended from the ancient Libyco-Berber alphabet. The traditional Tifinagh, sometimes called Tuareg Tifi ...
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/æħwæʃ/, also
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as or ) is a
Shilha Shilha (from Colloquial Arabic ''Šəlḥa'') is a term used to refer to a number of Berber languages spoken across northern Africa. In international usage, it most commonly refers to Shilha language, Tashelhiyt (Tašlḥiyt), the language of the Sh ...
style of collective performance, including dance, singing, poetry and percussion, from southern
Morocco Morocco, officially the Kingdom of Morocco, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It has coastlines on the Mediterranean Sea to the north and the Atlantic Ocean to the west, and has land borders with Algeria to Algeria–Morocc ...
. The ''ahwash'' is performed on the occasion of local festivals as a celebration of the community.


Description

The ahwash is usually performed by two large groups of people, typically men and women on opposite sides, who alternate their performances of song, dance, poetry, and drumming on
frame drum A frame drum is a drum that has a drumhead width greater than its depth. It is one of the most ancient musical instruments, and perhaps the first drum to be invented. It has a single drumhead that is usually made of rawhide, but man-made mat ...
s. The ahwash is rarely performed outside of individual villages, because of the difficulty of transporting the large number of participants (often more than twenty, and sometimes 150 or more). As a result, the ahwash has developed somewhat independently among different villages, and the details of the performances differ.


Etymology

* Ahwach is one of the Amazigh arts of singing and collective performance dance in Morocco. * The word "Haouch" in Tachelhit means singing, and the term "Ahwach" is used to refer to all forms of collective dance among the Amazigh tribes in the Atlas Mountains regions


Cultural Significance

Ahwach is a fundamental element of Amazigh identity and plays a crucial role in preserving Amazigh culture and traditions. This tradition is transmitted orally and through practice, from generation to generation. It can celebrate important events such as weddings, births, and harvests, or serve as a means of communication and social expression. The trance and ecstasy experienced during the dance allow participants to connect with their spirituality and community. In a purely oral Amazigh culture, Ahwach represents a way of expressing and transmitting the experiences of both the individual and the tribe as a whole. Rich in connotations specific to its culture, this artistic tradition brings to life the ancient times of Amazigh communities.


History

Ahwash may have come from
Telouet Telouet Kasbah (Berber languages, Berber: ⵉⵖⵔⵎ ⵏ ⵜⵍⵡⴰⵜ; ; ) is a Kasbah along the former route of the Convoy, caravans from the Sahara over the Atlas Mountains to Marrakech. The kasbah was the seat of the Thami El Glaoui, El Gla ...
, though historians have struggled to conclusively determine its origins, because of the lack of written history. Some believe the dance migrated along with the tribes and villages in the area. The dance is now found throughout the
High Atlas The High Atlas, also called the Grand Atlas, is a mountain range in central Morocco, North Africa, the highest part of the Atlas Mountains. The High Atlas rises in the west at the Atlantic Ocean and stretches in an eastern direction to the Moro ...
and
Sous The Sous region (also spelt Sus, Suss, Souss or Sousse) (, ) is a historical, cultural and geographical region of Morocco, which constitutes part of the region administration of Souss-Massa and Guelmim-Oued Noun. The region is known for the en ...
regions.


Religion and spirituality

The ahwash is recognized by many Moroccans to involve some pre-Islamic components of
traditional Berber religion The traditional Berber religion is the sum of ancient and native set of beliefs and deities adhered to by the Berbers. Originally, the Berbers seem to have believed in worship of the sun and moon, animism and in the afterlife, but interactions ...
. While the poetry may make reference to
Islamic traditions Islam is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion based on the Quran, and the teachings of Muhammad. Adherents of Islam are called Muslims, who are estimated to number 2 billion worldwide and are the world's second-largest religious populatio ...
, the communal form of dancing and singing, involving members of the community of both sexes, stands in contrast to conservative Islamic views. In most places, an ahwash is performed in front of a saint's tomb during religious holidays, called moussem. In some instances, it is disallowed for fear of offending the saint, or for fear of the combination of the saint's power and the power of the ahwash. Very religious Moroccans may choose not to take part in the ahwash, because they believe the devil is a part of the performance. The celebration of an ahwash is both an important communal and spiritual practice, sometimes leading to a
supernatural Supernatural phenomena or entities are those beyond the Scientific law, laws of nature. The term is derived from Medieval Latin , from Latin 'above, beyond, outside of' + 'nature'. Although the corollary term "nature" has had multiple meanin ...
experience; there are many stories from southern Moroccan villages of performers who are
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.


Gallery

File:Haratin women of Telouet, Southern Morocco, in an ahouach performance.jpg, From
Telouet Telouet Kasbah (Berber languages, Berber: ⵉⵖⵔⵎ ⵏ ⵜⵍⵡⴰⵜ; ; ) is a Kasbah along the former route of the Convoy, caravans from the Sahara over the Atlas Mountains to Marrakech. The kasbah was the seat of the Thami El Glaoui, El Gla ...
File:Ahwach Assa.png, From
Assa Assa may refer to: Places * Assa (Chalcidice), a town of Chalcidice in ancient Macedonia, Greece * Assa, Morocco, a town in Southern Morocco in the Jbel Ouarkziz * Asa River (Kazakhstan), river in Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan * Assa (river), river ...
. File:Ahwach Tamanaret.png, From Tamanaret File:Ahwach Aoulouz.png, From
Aoulouz Aoulouz or Aoullouz (in ) is a rural commune and small town in Taroudant Province, Souss-Massa Region, Morocco Morocco, officially the Kingdom of Morocco, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It has coastlines on the Medit ...
. File:Ahwach Tafraout.png, From
Tafraout Tafraout, also Tafraoute (, ) is a town in Tiznit Province, Souss-Massa region, Morocco. Situated in the central part of the Anti-Atlas mountains, a mountain range in Morocco which is part of the Atlas Mountains in the northwest of Africa, the to ...
. File:Ahwach Ouarzazate.png, From
Ouarzazate Ouarzazate (; , ), nicknamed ''the door of the desert'', is a city and capital of Ouarzazate Province in the region of Drâa-Tafilalet, south-central Morocco. Ouarzazate is a primary tourist destination in Morocco during the holidays, as well as ...
. File:Ahwach Mirleft.png, From
Mirleft Mirleft (; ) is a small town and List of municipalities, communes, and arrondissements of Morocco, rural commune in Sidi Ifni Province of the Guelmim-Oued Noun region of Morocco. At the time of the 2004 Moroccan census, 2004 census, the commune ha ...
File:Ahwach Tiznit.png, From
Tiznit Tiznit or Tiznet (, ) is a town in the west coast of the Moroccan region of Souss-Massa, founded in 1881 by Alawi Sultan Hassan I. It is the capital of Tiznit Province and recorded a population of 74,699 in the 2014 Moroccan census. Internati ...
. File:Ahwach Agdez.png, From Agdez. File:Ahwach Ait Baamrane.png, From Ait Baamrane. File:Ahwach Kelaat Mgouna.png, From Kelaat Mgouna. File:Ahwach agred morocco 2019 .jpg, From Tamanaret (berberized
Haratin The Haratin (, singular ''Ḥarṭānī''), also spelled Haratine or Harratin, are an ethnic group found in western Sahel and southwestern Maghreb. The Haratin are mostly found in modern Mauritania (where they form a plurality), Morocco, Western ...
ethnical group called ''issuqin'')


References

Moroccan styles of music Berber music {{Morocco-stub