Maloya Events in Paris
Maloya is a traditional musical genre from Réunion Island, originating from the chants and rhythms of enslaved people of African and Malagasy descent. Find upcoming Maloya events in Paris below.
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Upcoming Maloya Events · Paris
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Sound profile
A danceable, vocal-driven sound.
About Maloya
Maloya is a traditional musical genre from Réunion Island, originating from the chants and rhythms of enslaved people of African and Malagasy descent. It is defined by a complex ternary 6/8 rhythmic foundation driven by traditional percussion instruments like the kayamb rattle, the roulér drum, and the bobre musical bow. Characterized by a call-and-response vocal structure and themes of social protest, the genre maintains a raw, hypnotic intensity that is both celebratory and deeply melancholic. While sharing cultural roots with the commercialized Séga, Maloya remains a potent symbol of local identity and is recognized by UNESCO for its intangible cultural heritage.
Also known as: Maloya
Maloya events in Paris - FAQ
- What is Maloya music?
- Maloya is a traditional musical genre from Réunion Island, originating from the chants and rhythms of enslaved people of African and Malagasy descent. It is defined by a complex ternary 6/8 rhythmic foundation driven by traditional percussion instruments like the kayamb rattle, the roulér drum, and the bobre musical bow. Characterized by a call-and-response vocal structure and themes of social protest, the genre maintains a raw, hypnotic intensity that is both celebratory and deeply melancholic.…
- What Maloya events are in Paris?
- Mood tracks all upcoming Maloya events in Paris - concerts, club nights, and live shows. The calendar is updated daily with new events across all major venues. Browse the listings above to find tonight's Maloya events or upcoming shows this week.
- What are the characteristics of Maloya music?
- Maloya music scores high on organicness (95%), danceability (85%), vocality (85%), and lower on valence (55%), commerciality (20%). These qualities shape the typical Maloya sound at live events and club nights.
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