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as Omar Ahmed Mustafa in Nyala, Sudan) is a Sudanese singer, composer and bandleader from South Darfur. Since 1987, he has become known both in Sudan and internationally for his music, based on different folk music styles from his home region, as well as for his social activism, calling for reconciliation and peace in Darfur, as well as in all of Sudan.


Life and career

Ihsas was born in 1958 in Nyala, the capital of South Darfur and moved to Khartoum at the age of 23. There, he first became known as a singer while auditioning for the South Khartoum Club for Music and Arts, where he sang one of his own compositions. The title of this song, called ''Ihsas'' (“feeling” in Arabic), eventually became his stage name. From 1981 onwards, he studied music at the Institute for Music and Drama in Khartoum. In 1987, he founded his first band, adding an accordion, violins, electric guitars and a
rhythm section A rhythm section is a group of musicians within a music ensemble or band that provides the underlying rhythm, harmony and pulse of the accompaniment, providing a rhythmic and harmonic reference and "beat" for the rest of the band. The rhythm sec ...
for his Darfuri beats. Influenced by the music of Bob Marley, he learned to play the bass guitar in order to strengthen the rhythm section of his music. In an interview with UNAMID, the United Nations-African Union Mission in Darfur, he talked about his artistic career and intention to support the peace process relating to the war in Darfur through his music. According to this interview, he uses
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of different ethnic musical traditions of Darfur, with some influences from Arabic music that he learned to know in Khartoum. Ihsas believes that a song can be effective in communicating its message, because it captures popular imagination and easily comes across to the audience. After the military coup of 1989, Ihsas, like other artists, faced harassment and arrest by the Islamist government of Omar al Bashir. Despite this, Ihsas and his group ''Peace Messengers'' have continued to advocate for Sudanese unity, reconciliation and the end of violence. Living in Khartoum, he calls for cultural associations in the capital to strengthen relations between different ethnic groups and to bring about solutions for internal disputes in
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. Omer Ihsas and his band have played both in camps for internally displaced people in Darfur, as well as on international stages. In 2008, they appeared with other Sudanese musicians, both from northern as well as southern parts of Sudan, in Chicago and Detroit as part of the Sudanese Festival of Music and Dance, promoting solidarity and reconciliation. As a commemoration of the genocide in Darfur, his song '''Darfur Salaam (Peace for Darfur'') was published as a sound file along with a song sheet on the occasion of the Holocaust Memorial Day 2018 in the United Kingdom. According to this source, his 1991 song '''Darfur Baladna (''Darfur our home'') is his greatest hit, calling for peace and unity not only in Darfur, but throughout all of Sudan. In 2005, Sudanese filmmaker
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released her documentary film ''All about Darfur'' with music by Omer Ihsas. The same year, he recorded an album called '''Imagine while on tour in Austria, but in Sudan, he is best known for his performance on stage.


See also

* Music of Sudan *
List of Sudanese singers This is a list of singers and musicians from Sudan, in alphabetical order. * Salah ibn Al Badiya (1937-2019) * Al-Nour Al-Jilani (1944-2022) * Mahmoud Abdulaziz *Sharhabil Ahmed * Nancy Ajaj * Hafiz Abdulrahman *Alsarah (1982–present) *Moham ...
* History of Darfur


References


External links

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Interview with Omer Ihsas on the launching of COVID-19 song
sound file by UNAMID, August 2020 (in Arabic)
Omer Ihsas and his band performing ''Darfur Baladna'' in Darfur
on YouTube {{DEFAULTSORT:Ihsas, Omer 20th-century Sudanese male singers People from Darfur Sudanese activists 1958 births Living people