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Angélique Kidjo puts Africa at the centre - The Mail & Guardian

Angélique Kidjo puts Africa at the centre - The Mail & Guardian
mg.co.za - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from mg.co.za Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Angélique Kidjo : Sans le courage des femmes, le monde s écroulerait

Angélique Kidjo : Sans le courage des femmes, le monde s écroulerait
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De Vénus à Miriam, au pas de mon chant : Entretien avec Chantal Loïal et Marie-Claude Bottius

De Vénus à Miriam, au pas de mon chant : Entretien avec Chantal Loïal et Marie-Claude Bottius
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REVIEW | Angélique Kidjo s Mother Nature puts Africa at the centre

REVIEW | Angélique Kidjo s Mother Nature puts Africa at the centre
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Return of Doumbia

news Return of Doumbia The Bangkok Post Over the past half-century, the land-locked West African nation Mali has produced some terrific singers and bands. © The Bangkok Post Dance bands like the Rail Band were trailblazers in the 60s and 70s, producing great singers like legend Salif Keita; but there were also amazing musicians like the late Ali Farka Toure, with his northern Malian repertoire, and kora (West African harp) masters like the world-renowned maestro Toumani Diabate. In the early 80s, a new sound emerged from Mali’s southern region of Wassoulou. In contrast to the praise singing hereditary musicians found in central Mali, musicians in this region do not generally come from the jelis, or praise singers, and many singers are not male, they’re female. The most famous of the Wassoulou musicians is without a doubt Oumou Sangare who emerged with her Moussoulou (Women) cassette tape in the early 80s, and which led to her emergence on international st

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