Nani Noam Vazana defends the endangered ladino language with his powerful voice and irresistible performance. She learned this ancient language thanks to her Moroccan grandmother, despite not being allowed to speak it at home because of her strict father.
She is the world's first Ladino songwriter. Her album 'Ke Haber' (What's New) captures the spirit of an ancient, matriarchal language and takes it into the future with socially relevant lyrics celebrating migration, gender and the advancement of women. The soundscapes and smells of the marketplace combine with raw, flamenco-like vocals, soft choral trombone, mariachi guitar, percussion and piano.
Nani is the recipient of the Library of Congress 'Living Relic' 2023, #11 International World Music Chart 2022, #13 World Music Chart Europe 2022. Ranked #11 World Music Charts and #13 Music Charts Europe, she has represented the Netherlands at the EU Music Festival in Vietnam and has performed at the Kennedy Center in the USA, BBC Radio 3, London Jazz Festival UK, Jazz in the Park fest Romania and the Jodhpur RIFF festival in India.
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Tickets for our concerts can be purchased online on the GO OUT portal, and occasionally on other platforms, at a discounted price. A direct link to purchase tickets online can be found for individual concerts in the program. Any remaining unsold tickets are available for purchase at the standard price one hour before the concert starts, payable in cash at the box office at the club entrance.
Children under 10 years old have free entry to our concerts.
Tickets for the club are strictly for standing. A certain number of seats are always available, but they are not guaranteed and cannot be reserved except for justified exceptions (disabled persons, advanced age), and are occupied on a first-come, first-served basis. The hall opens one hour before the concert begins.
For more information, please contact us by phone at +420 602 647 350 or email at club@jazztibet.cz.