Excerpts from the Kol Oud Tof Trio's new program at the 92nd Street Y: "De veinticinco escalones" - This second program by the Kol Oud Tof Trio is dedicated to the Haketia* tradition; it is a personal personal reflection of wedding songs, mostly presented from the view of the bride and other women. With the Haketia materials are wedding songs from Morocco and the Balkan sang in Hebrew, Arabic and Ladino.
* Haketia - a dialect spoken by the Jews of Tanger & Tetuan, it is described as "A mixture of Castillian, Arabic and Hebrew".
I am from Morocco...I thought this language was extinguished...I love YOU !!!
bahraouik 2 years ago
I agree!
sleslie23 3 years ago
Bravo bravo bravo. Viva el pueblo sefardi y viva el haketía.
Celtiberian515 3 years ago
the best oud player
shaharorian 3 years ago
very nice!
1400deadwood 3 years ago
its Hakitia , its a language spoken by jews that came from sepharad(spain)runing from inquisition arrived in marrocco, they criated Hakitia by joining ladino,hebrew and arab.now a days its spoken in north of brazil, torono canada, rio de janeiro , brasil and in some places in Israel.
dsabba77 4 years ago
ladino and arabic
surfinmorocco 5 years ago
yeh sounds like ladino to me
temoniprince 5 years ago
she is singing in "Ladino", rigth?
Eldelacuchuca 5 years ago
ha nana ha nana ha nana :D
trissinti 5 years ago