Larbi Batma
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Laarbi Batma (or Laarbi Batma) (Arabic: العربي باطما; born in Chaouia; 1948 - 7 February 1997) was a Moroccan musician, poet, singer, author, actor, and the front man of the group Nass El Ghiwane. The leader was since the beginning the singer and bendir player, Omar Sayed.[1]
Education and personal life[]
Laarbi Batma was very much influenced by the music style of the Moussems (festivals) of his native region Abda oulad El masnaoui, he used to go to as a child.[2]
Cinema[]
Larbi Batma was the lead actor in the Moroccan movie "Al Naoura" (in French : "Le Jour du Forain"), directed by Driss Kettani and . It was released in 1984.[3][1]
See also[]
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b "About Laarbi Batma - InfoHub". infohub.projecttopics.org. Retrieved 2021-01-30.
- ^ Moroccan Songwriters Laarbi Batma Ahmed. ASIN 1157172229.
- ^ CCM (1984). "Le jour du forain". CCM.
- "Adieu Batma", obituary of Laarbi Batma in Jeune Afrique, 1997 Mar-May
- Abdallah Mdarhri Alaoui, Aspects du roman marocain, 1950-2003: approche historique, thématique et esthétique,ed. Éditions zaouia, 2006, p. 65
External links[]
- Larbi Batma on IMDb
Categories:
- 1948 births
- 1997 deaths
- 20th-century male singers
- 20th-century Moroccan singers
- 20th-century Moroccan male actors
- Moroccan autobiographers
- Moroccan folk singers
- Moroccan male singers
- Moroccan male poets
- Moroccan songwriters
- Moroccan writers
- People from Casablanca
- 20th-century Moroccan musicians
- Moroccan male film actors
- Moroccan writer stubs