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Takhat" Participates in Jerash 2024 with the Essence of Syrian and Arab Songs**
Who among us does not love to revive the authentic melodies and rich heritage of Syria, the Levant, and the Arab world? This question is answered by the Syrian band "Takhat," whose name signifies a journey into the realms of romance, transparency, and simplicity in sung words and wonderful melodies, crafted by the Arab and Syrian taste in dialects and traditional singing.
The band, composed of passionate young musicians dedicated to their musical heritage in Syria and expanding into Arab heritage, will be a guest at the 38th Jerash Festival for Culture and Arts. They will perform several segments on the main stage of the festival in the ancient city of Jerash on Sunday, 28/7/2024.
Anyone seeking pure ambiance and beautiful group performance only needs to browse the band's widely-followed website, which showcases their smooth performance and accompanying melodious music, as well as the artists' brilliance, combining the authenticity of art, sweetness of performance, and joy in conveying touches of beautiful emotion to viewers and listeners.
The band focuses on re-presenting Syrian and Arab songs from a new perspective, respecting the original artists. They aim to deliver the musical heritage to new generations, ensuring their celebration of it through the project of reviving Syrian songs specifically and Arab songs in general.
The band's first experience was "Yamma Al-Hob," where they believe that renewal is an effortless challenge that requires understanding the impact and working on tastes, respecting the approach based on simplicity and easy acceptance.
"Takhat" has released 11 songs, filmed in various symbolic locations in Syria, encouraging widespread popularity and numerous concerts, maintaining success. Many of these concerts are dedicated to charitable initiatives supporting children's villages and fighting cancer.
The band has performed at Aleppo Citadel in 2019, Expo Dubai 2020, Jerash Festival 2022, Sulaymaniyah Festival 2023 in Kurdistan, and Mosul Heritage Day 2023 in Iraq, where they have been honored at multiple venues and festivals.