Miriam Toukan

Miriam Toukan (also Miriam Tukan,[1][2] Arabic: مريم طوقان, Hebrew: מרים טוקאן) is a singer from a Palestinian Christian family in I'billin,[3][4] and an Arab citizen of Israel.[5][6][7]

Miriam Toukan
Background information
Birth nameMiriam Toukan (Arabic: مريم طوقان)
BornI'billin, Israel
Occupation(s)Singer, composer, lawyer, and peace activist

Singing career

She has performed at festivals including the Cyprus Rialto World Music Festival,[8] and her project Quartetoukan.[9] She has also participated in marches for peace with other women singers and activists in Spain,[10] Germany,[11] Brazil,[12] and Italy.[13]

In 2012, she performed an Arabic version of Fun's song "We Are Young".[14] From 2013 to the present, she is the leader of Quartetoukan, a musical project that aims to unite cultures and people through music.

In 2022, Toukan performed at a regional cooperation festival in Morocco. She sang in Arabic, Hebrew and Spanish, and was supported by a quartet that played Klezmer instrumentals.[15]

Social activism

Toukan is a member of various movements for the advancement of peace in the Middle East and the end of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, such as Combatants for Peace and Women Wage Peace. Toucan participated in several peace marches in various countries with the Women Wage Peace, and sang in Arabic the song "Mother's Prayer" which became the movement's anthem.

Discography

  • 2008: Christmas Eve
  • 2011: Miriam Toukan

References

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