Abdel Hazim started his carreer in the bellydance community as percussionist for dance classes and performances with European, Canadian, Morrocan, Tunesian and Turkish bellydancers.
He recorded his first album "Hatshepsut and other dances" named after the titletrack the "Hatshepsut" pharaonic music composition for woodwinds.
Abdel Hazim's second album "Tribal Bellydance" is now on the market and offers a distict different direction of soundscape featuring more Eastern and Central-Asian instruments such as Yu-qin and duduk. |
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