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Nov 14, 2025 | 18:00 _Anderer Ort Music

Livekonzert mit der Gitarristin Hania Nafali in der Genuss-Manufaktur mal anders (Rotgerberstraße 5)

Live concert with guitarist Hania Nafali at the Genuss-Manufaktur mal anders (Rotgerberstraße 5)

The musician, composer and producer Hania Nafali was born in Poland and now lives in Berlin. She is a graduate of the Music Academy in Wroclaw and a passionate traveler between cultures and sounds. Since 2017, she has been touring Europe and Latin America with various folk and world music ensembles such as Nesztojegore, HuRaban and Terra de Areia. Her musical versatility is reflected in six studio albums to date as well as performances in Germany, Austria, Poland, Switzerland, Denmark, Norway, Spain and La Gomera.
Her concerts are characterized by inexhaustible energy, emotionality and closeness to the audience. Hania knows how to resonate with people of all ages - whether in small, intimate rooms or on large festival stages.
With her warm voice, rhythmic passion and an open, cosmopolitan sound, she creates an atmosphere in which music becomes an encounter - between cultures, generations and emotions.

Further information: www.hanianafali.com

Organiser: polenmaRkT e.V.

Picture credits: Hania Nafali
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