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English: A man plays a gombri in a Stambeli performance. Stambelli is a religious and storytelling form of the Gnawa people.[1]
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  1. Watch: Tunisia's Stambeli Ritual (COSMOS Scene Report) Friday Mar 29th 2024 COSMOS. Le Guess Who. "The ritual dance practice of Stambeli is a centuries old method to induce trance-like states through sound...a religious ritual mostly connected to Tunisia, but its roots go back to Mali and Niger, from where enslaved people were brought to Tunisia...The musical part of Stambeli is played with the "gumbri" – a traditional Tunisian string instrument – over the rhythm of the "chkackek"."

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