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Closing show of 48th Festival of Carthage

Closing show of 48th Festival of Carthage
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Musicians perform on stage during the closing show of the 48th Festival of Carthage.
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Closing show of the 48th Festival of Carthage 'Dhafer Youssef'.
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Dhafer Youssef.
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Kristjan RANDALU.
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Closing show of the 48th Festival of Carthage 'Dhafer Youssef'.
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Dhafer Youssef & Husnu Senlenderçi.
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Aytaç Doğan.
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Husnu Senlenderçi.
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Chander Sarjoe.
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Aytaç Doğan.
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Closing show of the 48th Festival of Carthage 'Dhafer Youssef'.
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Dhafer Youssef.
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Closing show of the 48th Festival of Carthage 'Dhafer Youssef'.
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Closing show of the 48th Festival of Carthage 'Dhafer Youssef'.
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Chander Sarjoe on drums as he performs during the closing show of the 48th Festival of Carthage.
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Closing show of the 48th Festival of Carthage 'Dhafer Youssef'.
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Closing show of the 48th Festival of Carthage 'Dhafer Youssef'.
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Closing show of the 48th Festival of Carthage 'Dhafer Youssef'.
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Closing show of the 48th Festival of Carthage 'Dhafer Youssef'.
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Closing show of the 48th Festival of Carthage 'Dhafer Youssef'.
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Aytaç Doğan on stage during the closing show of the 48th Festival of Carthage.
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Musicians line up on stage during the closing show of the 48th Festival of Carthage.
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It is not permitted for journalists to do their job before and after the show.
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Mehdi Mabrouk, Tunisia's Culture Minister, pictured at the closing show of the 48th Festival of Carthage.
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  • Closing show of 48th Festival of Carthage
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  • Closing show of 48th Festival of Carthage
  • Closing show of 48th Festival of Carthage
  • Closing show of 48th Festival of Carthage
  • Closing show of 48th Festival of Carthage
  • Closing show of 48th Festival of Carthage
  • Closing show of 48th Festival of Carthage
  • Closing show of 48th Festival of Carthage
  • Closing show of 48th Festival of Carthage
  • Closing show of 48th Festival of Carthage
  • Closing show of 48th Festival of Carthage
  • Closing show of 48th Festival of Carthage
  • Closing show of 48th Festival of Carthage
  • Closing show of 48th Festival of Carthage
  • Closing show of 48th Festival of Carthage
  • Closing show of 48th Festival of Carthage
  • Closing show of 48th Festival of Carthage

The closing show of the 48th Festival of Carthage took place with Dhafer Youssef performing "Dance of The Invisible Dervishes" together with 30 top musicians, including Husnu Senlenderçi, Aytaç Doğan, and others.

Divine Shadows
"Aarset and Youssef have forged a thrilling new sound that could make Divine Shadows a crossover hit" The Guardian
"... a meditative thing of frequent beauty and unquestionable tastefulness." The Independent On Sunday
"This heady, enticing cultural clash - the sensual warmth of Youssef's Middle East meets the cool sensuality of his European collaborators...has yielded moments of quite sublime beauty... the results approach the hypnotically sublime."Jazzwise
"there's got to be something pretty astonishing coming out that will prevent this being my album of the year!"Fiona Talkington, BBC Radio 3 Late Junction
"five stars" Observer

Digital Prophecy
"Intricate melodies and textures abound" The Times
"Youssef's music marries ancient meditative sounds of Arabic origin with up-to-the-second electronica, fractured acoustic funk and jazz-influenced improvisation. Youssef's music continues to cast a considerable spell." Mojo
"Supple grooves and subtle soundscapesmake a calm but impassioned plea for understanding and dialogue and invite you in like cool, tiled architecture on a sweltering day" BBC Online
"Genuine musical and emotional beauty""a tantalizing record" Jazzwise

Electric Sufi
"What sets this album apart is the jazzy backbeat of boopy percussion and cool brass topped by some awesomely eerie vocals - soft and fluent and soaring in the mystical style of the Muslim Sufis. It's spellbinding." Traveller
"a stroke of genius..... a beguiling mix of the passionate spirituality infusing qwaali and the visceral appeal of cutting-edge electronic music." BBC Music Magazine
"In a territory full of self-indulgent ramblings, this CD stands out as intensely musicals, focused and yes, spiritual, in a designer sort of way. He's not only a fine oud player, but a spectacular vocalist. This is a CD and a musician I want to keep coming to." Evening Standard

Live reviews
"the kind of gig you watched and prayed would never end, charged with such magic that you knew you would be telling people about it in years to come" Straight No Chaser
"really raises the roof" The Guardian
"achingly beautiful vocal" The Guardian
"I believe we were lucky to be in that enchanted loft. We were seeing the beginnings of something that is going to make waves....""the atmosphere was electric and you saw an audience transported" The Evening Standard
"It's music that tethers Third world beats to First World technology, a thin cross-cultural membrane connecting the ancient with the modern, the sacred with the profane." Mojo
"...the Tunisian vocalist and oud virtuoso juxtaposes the ancient, mystical, hypnotic music of Islamic Sufism with the textures of electric jazz." Time Out
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