She is an artist who adopted a legacy of thousands of years of form the spirit of culture and translated the love of the Saharan woman, a woman who embraced a music movement that emerged between Algeria and Mali to flow between her fingers melody and voice and poetry and watched the succession of young musicians, some of whom reached the summit of glory and still to the day fascinate and enjoy lovers The music they offer stemmed from the depths of impoverishment. With her traditional Tisgnast indispensable dress and her staggering movements due to the weight of her 79-year-old, Paddy Lalla or Lalla still likes to call her accompanying her Tennarion cubs on stage and teach other traditional or modern bands in Tamanrasset. Since December 2015, the spiritual mother of the Tuareg people, like the deans of Mizab, has been feeding the columns of the European press after she starred on a stage in Paris with the band "Tenarion" to record their last album live. During the cultural demonstrations in Tamanrasset, Lalla received guests from the capital of Ahkar, sitting on the ground, along with other Tuareg women, around a tinty-shaped rhythm machine, surrounded by skilful as required by ancient religious ceremonies. In the city where the Tuareg queen Tin Henan mausoleum, as in the desert, Paddy Lalla is keen to perform the poems personally in the language of harmony supported by the tones of the melodies of this distinctive machine made of wood. When Lala sings, whether on stage or in concerts, it seems to the spectators that the "desert speaks" and that the ancestors of the Tuareg tell their stories and myths originating from the depths of the mountains of the Ahqar. For almost 20 years, Lalla has been on the art scene for another. The result of its collaboration in the early 1990s with young musicians and Tuareg Malian fighters who love blues and Teneri to the core formed the Tinawirn. Lalla Bint Salem, born in 1937 in Gozam, south of Tamanrasset, near the Algerian-Nigerian border, publishes the promotion of poetry he has collected since the age of 10 from her mother, Nasari Paka. "Tendy Harp" After her experience with Tinarion, Lalla set out in a special character based on the poetry and rhythms of this ancient singing through the introduction of electric harp, Teneri blues and rhythm tones and new rhythmic instruments Lala badi This work led to the birth of what she called "the Tendi Harp", a way of teaching young artists, once restricted to the nobility of the despots, with a view to the circulation of this poetry, which was originally sought in narrow circles during sacred concerts. Paddy has also been working for a machine for nearly ten years with the teams of the National Barn Cultural Diwan Office to record, write and translate her poetic and musical heritage. Since she starred in the international arena, she won the Grimmie Award Award for the best music album in the world in 2011 on her album "Tassili". A group of young musicians, "Ashomer" (Hero of Consistency), joined a musical movement introduced by artists from the coast with Dean Paddy and her musical character that gives a soul. New to Tendi through authentic poetry transmitted by generation after generation all children are united in the vast desert areas