Hind Ennaira (Morocco) and Omri Mor
Thu, Dec 18
|Eran Hall
Moroccan Rhythm Celebration The festival's opening act will bring together the two energetic and charismatic artists for the first time, and the audience will be left to groove and dance


Time & Location
Dec 18, 2025, 6:30 PM – 7:45 PM
Eran Hall, Etzion 48, Raanana, 4356324, Israel
About the event
Hind Anaira (Morocco) – vocals, guitar | Omri Mor – piano | Abdeljaber et Mamastuda (Morocco) – Krakow | Homada Oujana (Morocco) – Krakow | Abderrahim al-Salahi (Morocco) – Krakow | Mohamed Amin al-Skarib (Morocco) – Krakow | Yoni Marianer – bass | Aviv Boneh – drums
Hind Anaira, a 26-year-old musician whose roots are deeply rooted in the ancient tradition of Gnawa music, is embarking on a rare musical journey.
Born and raised in the city of Essaouira – the heart of Genoese culture – she is considered one of the only women in the world who master the gimbre, a sacred three-stringed string instrument traditionally played only by men.
Her music combines authenticity and modernity: Anaira preserves the spiritual essence of the Gnawa rituals, while creatively exploring traditional rhythms and contemporary influences. Her powerful stage presence, deep connection with the "Maluk" (Gnawa spirits), and her commitment to breaking gender barriers create a unique and powerful experience for the audience.
Pianist Omri Mor, an internationally recognized pianist and multidisciplinary musician, is one of the freshest and most unique voices in the contemporary music scene.
His musical fingerprint is characterized by an extraordinary combination of jazz with Andalusian and North African music, alongside influences from classical and Latin music, all of which make his musical language distinctive, rich, and original.
Moore combines ancient musical traditions with a modern approach: his innovative playing, well-developed sense of rhythm, and impressive virtuosity make his performances a one-of-a-kind experience.



