Sahra Halgan
Sahra Halgan |
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Sahra Ahmed Mohamoud (Somali ) bụ onye na-agụ egwu na onye na-ahụ maka *ọdịbendị na Somalia. A makwaara ya dị ka Sahra Halgan dịka aha egwu ya.[1]
Akụkọ ndụ
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]A mụrụ Halgan na 1972 na Hargeisa, Somalia, n'oge Mohamed Siad Barre na-edu.[1] Mgbe ọ dị afọ iri na atọ, ọ malitere ịbụ abụ.[2] Ndị obodo ya na-ewute ya ime ihe n'ọgbọ egwuregwu na ịbụ abụ n'ihu ọha, mana ọ nọgidewo n'ihu.[3] Agha obodo Somalia dara na ngwụcha afọ 1970 megide Barre. Mgbanwe ndị na-eguzogide, nke ndị ọchịchị Etiopia na-akwado, malitere ịmalite. Ndị otu National Movement (SNM), karịsịa, weghaara Burco na Hargeysa.[4] N'afọ 1988, Barré kpebiri iji ike kwụsị nnupụisi ahụ wee malite nnukwu ogbunigwe na-elekwasị anya na Hargeisa.[5] Halgan, bụ́ onye dị nanị afọ 16, na-enwekwaghị ọzụzụ mbụ, rụrụ ọrụ dị ka nọọsụ nye òtù SNM.
O kwuru, sị, "N'ihu, enwere m onwe m n'ikpeazụ. Ndị agha nwere ihe ndị ọzọ ha ga-eme karịa ịmachibido m iwu ịbụ abụ. " E wepụrụ Barré n'ọchịchị na 26 Jenụwarị 1991.
Ọrụ
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]Halgan wee pụọ iji gbaba na Europe wee gbakee, wee biri na Lyon.[1] Enyere ya ọkwa ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị. Ọ rụrụ ọrụ ndị na-adịghị mma n'ime obodo, na-etinye aka na ndụ agbata obi na ịlaghachi n'egwu.[2] Na 2009, o wepụtara album mbụ ya, Somaliland, nke na-enwetaghị azịza dị ukwuu.[3] Mgbe ahụ, ọ rụrụ ọrụ nke abụọ, onye atọ ya na onye na-akụ egwú Aymeric Krol na onye na-agụ egwú Maël Salètes, bụ ndị zutere na Lyon. E wepụtara album ya nke abụọ, Faransiskiyo Somaliland na 2015. Egwu ahụ jikọtara Tuareg rock na rhythms East Africa.
N'afọ 2015, ọ laghachiri ibi na Somalia mgbe ọ gachara n'etiti mpaghara ya na France. O guzobere ebe ọdịnala a raara nye egwu na uri na Hargeisa, obodo ya na isi obodo nke abụọ nke Somalia. O weputara abọm nke atọ, Waa Dardaaran, na 2019. [2][3]
Edensibia
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]- ↑ Somaliland: Sahra Halgan, Preserving Culture and Singing for Recognition. Somaliland Sun. Retrieved on 23 March 2020.
- ↑ Somaliland's singer and activist Sahra Halgan announces new album, ‘Waa Dardaaran’. Pan African Music. Retrieved on 23 March 2020.
- ↑ Sahra Halgan – 'Was Dardaaran' review by tom pryor. Roots World. Retrieved on 23 March 2020.