Mawaca

Mawaca

Genres: World Music, folk, world fusion, alternative, brazil

About Mawaca

The name Mawaca is inspired by the singer-shamans (mawaka) of the Hausa ethnic group from northern Nigeria, who resorts to the magical power of the sung word to attract the power of the spirits. The group researches and recreates music of diverse ethnicities around the globe seeking connections with Brazilian music. They are seven female singers, interpreting songs in more than ten languages: Brazilian indigenous languages, Spanish, Bulgarian, Finnish, Japanese, Hungarian, Swahili, Arabic, Greek, Hebrew, Yoruba and Portuguese. Their music features a variety of instruments: accordion, violoncello, flute, violin and soprano sax, bass, in addition to percussion instruments like the Indian tablas, Arab derbak, African djembés, berimbau, vibraphone, marimba and pandeirões of Maranhão.

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On RadioStar

3
stations playing
2
countries
3
tracks tracked
most active station (The Russian Federation)
Heard alongside: Wayra John Huling Marina Raye

Mawaca — Top 3 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Mawaca Allundé, alluyá / Murucututu
Mawaca Matsa Kawa
Mawaca Ciranda Indiana (Remix)
Allundé, alluyá / Murucututu
Matsa Kawa
Ciranda Indiana (Remix)