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Nationality
  
Tunisian

Occupation
  
actor

Other name
  
حبيبة مسيكة

Other names
  
حبيبة مسيكة

Genre
  
World

Habiba Msika Msika

Full Name
  
Habiba Habiba Messika

Born
  
1903
Testour

Died
  
21 February 1930, Tunis, Tunisia

Similar
  
Cheikh El Afrit, Khemaïs Tarnane, Raoul Journo

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Habiba Msika, also spelled Messika (حبيبة مسيكة), (born 1903 Testour – February 21, 1930 Tunis), was a Tunisian singer, dancer and actress. Born Marguerite Msika, she was the niece of singer Leila Sfez.

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She quickly climbed the ladder of fame under the pseudonym Habiba ("beloved"). Prototype of the free, and master of her destiny, charismatic singer and daring actress, adored by Aboriginal Tunisian population, Msika was a social phenomenon in her time. The film The Fire Dance by Salma Baccar talks about her career.

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Youth

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She was born in the Jewish quarter of Tunis in a poor family. His parents, Daida and Maïha, worked in the wire trade.

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She learned to read and write in the school of the Israelite covenant, which she left after seven years to follow, through the help of her aunt, singing lessons, music theory and classical Arabic with the famous composer Khemaïs Tarnane and Egyptian tenor Hassan Bannan.

She married her cousin Victor Chetboun but their union lasted a short time.

Her first recital was held at the palace of La Marsa, where she met her Pygmalion and lover: the Minister de la Plume.

Career

It was from 1920 that her career took off; she became a sex symbol and initiated the phenomenon of "soldiers of the night", the nickname for her fans, mostly young dandies of Tunisia.

It was at this time that she went with her lover to Paris, where through him she met Pablo Picasso and Coco Chanel.

In March 1925, she played Romeo and Juliet at the Ben Kamla theatre.

End

On the morning of February 20, 1930, her former lover Eliyahu Mimouni entered her apartment in Alfred Durand-Claye street in Tunis, and attacked her. Badly burned, she died the next day, followed soon after by Mimouni. Msika is buried in the cemetery of Borgel in Tunis.

Songs

Alä Srir Ennoum
El Alb Maa Weld El Hma
Ala srir el noum dallalni

References

Habiba Msika Wikipedia