An Evening of Gnawa Music
Essaouira | Morocco
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Gnawa Music in Essaouira: Live performance, spiritual meaning & traditional Moroccan dinner.
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Natacha Simon & Tarek Essmat
What is this?
This exclusive experience offers rare access to the spiritual and musical traditions of Gnawa, hosted in an atmospheric riad or a zaouia—used by Gnawa as a sacred gathering place. It begins with a guided conversation led by a Maâlem (master musician) and his ensemble, tracing Gnawa’s fusion of West African, Berber and Islamic influences. You’ll learn about the spiritual meanings behind each song—how colors are chosen to express emotion—and the symbolism of traditional instruments like guembri, qraqeb, and tbel.
The experience builds toward a live acoustic performance, showcasing hypnotic, looping rhythms and layered textures that give Gnawa its trance-like power. Each song holds a story, a color, and a mood. After the performance, you’ll share a homemade Moroccan dinner and open conversation with the musicians—a chance to ask questions and connect on a personal level in an intimate, sacred space.
This experience honors the artistry and spirituality of a deeply rooted cultural form.
What makes this unique?
This experience is a window into the living soul of Gnawa culture, offered by some of the few true practitioners still transmitting its depth and meaning. Many Gnawa performances today cater to tourists and lose the tradition’s spiritual essence. This private session reconnects you with the roots of Gnawa: music as ritual, healing, and ancestral storytelling.
You’ll engage directly with a Maâlem and his ensemble in an intimate setting rarely open to outsiders. Their music is played—and it’s explained, felt, and shared. You’ll explore the emotional resonance of each song, the stories behind the colors of the emotions, and the communal nature of Gnawa ceremonies.
Over dinner and tea, you’ll experience firsthand the generosity and insight of musicians who keep this endangered tradition alive—not for spectacle, but for the sake of its spirituality and tradition. This is not a show—it’s a transmission of cultural memory, preserved with dignity and shared in trust.
What is the profile of the host?
You will be accompanied by a knowledgeable local guide deeply connected to Essaouira's cultural scene. Fluent in multiple languages, they facilitate engaging conversations between you and the musicians, enriching the experience with cultural context and personal anecdotes. Your guide is thoughtful, generous, and open—ready to answer your questions, translate the meaning behind the rituals, and welcome you into a world that is usually closed to outsiders.
The Maâlem—a master of Gnawa music—is dedicated to preserving the spiritual and cultural soul of this centuries-old tradition. Raised within a lineage of musicians, he learned to play the guembri and perform ceremonial rituals from a young age, absorbing the music and the healing philosophy behind it. Fluent in the symbolic language of rhythms, colors, and stories, he is one of the few remaining custodians of authentic Gnawa practice. With his ensemble, he shares music, history, spirituality, memory, and community.
What to bring?
Comfortable attire suitable for sitting on floor cushions.
Camera or smartphone to capture memorable moments.
An open mind and readiness to engage with a rich cultural tradition.
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Where will we meet?
Details of the meeting point will be provided post-booking via Chat.
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EUR 300
per person
Private
2 - 8 peopleⓘ
4 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
Included are: Private session with a Gnawa Maâlem and accompanying musicians, guided discussion on the history and spiritual aspects of Gnawa music, live performance featuring traditional instruments, opportunity to try playing the instruments, and a dinner shared with the musicians.
Offered in English, Arabic, French
Private
2 - 8 peopleⓘ
4 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
Included are: Private session with a Gnawa Maâlem and accompanying musicians, guided discussion on the history and spiritual aspects of Gnawa music, live performance featuring traditional instruments, opportunity to try playing the instruments, and a dinner shared with the musicians.
Offered in English, Arabic, French