Mónika Juhász Miczura
Singer, Musical Artist
Who is Mónika Juhász Miczura?
Mónika Juhász Miczura is a Hungarian Roma singer, also known as Mitsu and Mitsou. She is a former member of the highly acclaimed folk ensemble Ando Drom, and a founding member of the electronic/world music group Mitsoura. Her voice is widely considered unique. She has contributed to film soundtracks; in Tony Gatlif's film Gadjo dilo she provided the voice of an unseen singer pivotal to the story. She has also sung in the films Kísértések, Swing, Vengo, and Je suis né d'une cigogne. Together with former members of Ando Drom, she formed the ensemble Mitsoura that released two albums so far: Mitsoura and Dura Dura Dura. In addition, she has been a guest artist on the albums of other internationally renowned groups, including Fanfare Ciocărlia's Queens and Kings, Bratsch's Rien Dans Les Poches, Besh O Drom's Once I Catch the Devil, GYI! and Can't Make Me! - Nekemtenemmutogatol. She is also a member of the "Global Vocal Meeting" project.
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