Immi
"
immi" is a song inspired by Amazigh heritage, representing a deep cultural legacy, where this artistic creation is considered a cornerstone through which the performers seek to add an artistic touch and spread a set of human values within these verses. Women chant these melodies at
traditional weddings in some regions of Morocco. This Amazigh cultural rhythm has been merged with a global rhythm to give the song a global artistic touch. These verses are poems chanted by women to the bride as she leaves her family's home towards her husband's home, while also encouraging her to leave her family's home to begin her journey
towards establishing her own home. This tradition is part of the well-known Amazigh cultural heritage and is highly popular among various tribes of the Souss region.
Tarwa N-Tiniri, which means: sons of the desert. Are from the same neighbourhood in Ouarzazate,
the city at the edge of the desert, also well known as Africa’s Hollywood.
They always have the
Amazigh heritage and culture in the centre of their lives since they are part of nomadic families.
They cherish the music traditions, tea sessions and making food.