2ème édition
K'NDOMBE Festival in Paris
Tribute to Women Afrouruguayenne
Yemanya In this year and struggle to eliminate violence against women, honor the woman afrouruguayenne symbol of cultural resistance. To do the Triangulacion Kultural decided to invite Chabela Ramirez afrouruguayenne singer, activist, feminist, cultural center director Afrogama.
Chabela Ramirez has literally conquered the Parisian public in a varied repertoire from the Tango to traditional songs to the Orishas and the Uruguayan national anthem to the beat of drums Candombe.
While Lomani Mondonge sang and danced to all the "mamas" of Uruguay, Congo and elsewhere, led by choirs of percussionists, swing bass, guitars and traditional drums Mbonda. At the beginning of winter cold, the evening of remembrance will be warm and percussive reminded the audience that it is secular or not, the wealth of links between Europe, Africa and America whose essence is the art and culture, the origin of the proposal Triangulacion Kultural.
For a tree to flourish it must honor its roots.
Johanna Ba
Votes:
Chabela Ramirez and Lomani Mondonge
Percussion and Vocals:
Sergio Ortuño, Eduardo Kanza, Mira Bolema, Emmanuel Brown, Cedric Tacita, Leo Melo
Guitars:
Yambosi et Dallas Texas Yambosi
Basse:
Lalas
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