Friday, August 15, 2025

Hunna, the women-led initiative dedicated to amplifying female talent across the MENA music landscape, has officially launched its 2025 Mentorship Program and accompanying workshop series. This third edition of the initiative’s flagship program builds on Hunna’s mission to professionalize, amplify, and connect women in music, and leads into its annual community gathering at XP Music Futures, taking place December 4–6 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

With more than 120 active members from countries including Palestine, Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and beyond, Hunna has grown into a vital network and platform for women in music across the region. Through a combination of one-on-one mentorship, community events, and expert-led workshops, the 2025 program aims to further equip women creatives with the resources, connections, and visibility they need to thrive in an evolving global music industry.

The 2025 Mentorship Program launched in July with the announcement of six selected mentees from the MENA region and its diaspora, each matched with an established woman professional working across a range of music disciplines. The cohort will participate in the program from July through December, receiving monthly individual mentorship sessions, tailored development plans, access to Hunna’s wider programming, and the opportunity to present their work at the Hunna Gathering at XP Music Futures in December.

This year’s mentor-mentee pairings are as follows: Chaima Soudani, a Tunisia-based music entrepreneur, is mentored by Celine Hitti, Head of Artist Services MENA at Believe. Nadine Lingawi, known artistically as Fulana and recognized for her atmospheric electronic-pop soundscapes, is working with Emmy-nominated composer and BBC Radio 3 presenter Hannah Peel. Egyptian multi-instrumentalist and producer Martina Ashraf is being mentored by Montréal-based experimental electronic artist Liliane Chlela. Saudi composer and pianist Nora Aljebrin is paired with Nadin Al Khalidi, a seasoned world music performer and lead vocalist of Tarabband. Lena Chercaoui, a DJ and producer weaving genre-defying rhythms to tell stories of identity and resistance, is mentored by pioneering Saudi DJ and producer Cosmicat. Finally, Palestinian-Jordanian vocalist Lina Sleibi, known for bridging heritage and modernity, is paired with singer-songwriter and visual creative Lina Makoul.

The mentor/mentee cohort was selected through a rigorous, anonymized process led by the Hunna Committee — an intergenerational panel of industry professionals and past mentees who brought both strategic insight and lived experience to the review process. The process involved two stages: individual scoring of applications based on artistic potential, clarity of goals, and potential impact of the mentorship, followed by a panel discussion to determine the final cohort.

Notable members of the committee included cultural strategist Sarah El Miniawy, artist manager and founder of Simsara Music; Christina Lazic, DJ, producer, and advocate for inclusion in electronic music; and Salam Kmeid, senior executive at Anghami and expert in music distribution across the MENA region. Former mentees Haya AlHejailan, Nazli Reda, and Soumaya Laghiti also contributed to the process, ensuring that the committee’s decisions reflected both institutional knowledge and the lived reality of navigating the region’s creative industries.

Workshops and community-building remain a core part of Hunna’s programming in 2025. On August 20, Hunna will host a dedicated Introduction to Music Production Workshop at Beast House in Riyadh. The workshop is scheduled Wednesday, August 20, hosted by Laughta and Cosmicat. A virtual masterclass titled “Plan A Release,” led by Lina ElSahli of MDLBEAST Records, will follow on Wednesday, August 27, offering practical insights into preparing and executing a professional music release.

Hunna’s monthly workshops — running from July to November — bring in leading regional and international women to explore topics such as production, live performance, artist strategy, and global positioning. These sessions are open to all members of the Hunna community, reinforcing the initiative’s commitment to accessibility and shared growth. October will mark another community milestone with a Listening Circle hosted in Marrakech, alongside a special dinner and music experience at Beast House in Riyadh.

The year culminates in December 4-6 with the highly anticipated Hunna Gathering at XP Music Futures in Riyadh. This in-person convening — held during one of the region’s most influential music conferences — offers space for mentors, mentees, alumni, and community members to reflect, connect, and celebrate. For many in the Hunna network, the Gathering is the emotional heart of the program: a rare moment to experience collective ambition, shared purpose, and face-to-face connection.

Hunna, named after the Arabic plural of “she,” continues to operate at the intersection of cultural advocacy, professional development, and community care. Anchored in three core values — professionalization, amplification, and collaboration — the initiative strives to reshape the creative industries by fostering spaces where women can lead, thrive, and tell their own stories on their own terms.

As the 2025 program continues, Hunna remains committed to building a sustainable and inclusive future for women in music across the MENA region and beyond.

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