Qawwali Events This Month in Katerini
Qawwali is a profound form of Sufi devotional music originating from the Indian subcontinent over seven hundred years ago, primarily associated with the shrines of Sufi saints. Find upcoming Qawwali events in Katerini this month below.
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About Qawwali
Qawwali is a profound form of Sufi devotional music originating from the Indian subcontinent over seven hundred years ago, primarily associated with the shrines of Sufi saints. Characterized by its lead vocalists, chorus, and instrumentation featuring the harmonium, tabla, and rhythmic hand-clapping, it often begins with a slow, meditative tempo that gradually intensifies into a vigorous, ecstatic crescendo. The genre seeks to induce a state of spiritual enlightenment through repetitive, rhythmic poetry, bridging the gap between sacred Islamic mysticism and Hindustani classical traditions. Historically performed at "sama" gatherings, it has evolved from a ritualistic practice into a globally recognized genre of spiritual expression and world music.
Also known as: Kawwali, Qawali
Qawwali events in Katerini this month - FAQ
- What Qawwali events are in Katerini this month?
- Mood tracks all Qawwali events in Katerini this month - club nights, concerts, DJ sets, and live shows. The calendar is updated daily as new events are announced. Each listing includes the full lineup, venue address, ticket prices, and a direct purchase link. Browse the complete monthly schedule above to plan ahead and book before events sell out.
- Where can I find Qawwali in Katerini this month?
- Qawwali is a profound form of Sufi devotional music originating from the Indian subcontinent over seven hundred years ago, primarily associated with the shrines of Sufi saints. Find every Qawwali venue and event in Katerini this month above - with lineups, door times, and tickets.
- What is Qawwali music?
- Qawwali is a profound form of Sufi devotional music originating from the Indian subcontinent over seven hundred years ago, primarily associated with the shrines of Sufi saints. Characterized by its lead vocalists, chorus, and instrumentation featuring the harmonium, tabla, and rhythmic hand-clapping, it often begins with a slow, meditative tempo that gradually intensifies into a vigorous, ecstatic crescendo. The genre seeks to induce a state of spiritual enlightenment through repetitive, rhythmi…
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