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Great night at Spot On Mali Music

Spot On Mali Music 3 is on!

A great Friday night at Maison des Jeunes where everything was perfect. Showing us, that the hard work bears fruit and that Mali really like the event and the idea of a window for new talent of this great nation.

The artists of the night were:

CAMM, RAMA and RAM - the 3 schools from Mali and Denmark - did a tremendous opening, where the students showed that the skills aquired by Danish, Irish, Finish and Chilean students in Mali and of Malian students in Denmark has lead to a mutual sense of family and a music, that made the audience at Maison des Jeunes applaud jubilantly. A perfect start.

And then the artists flowed, guided by the MC, Mory Toure, who knows his stuff and also can be seen at Radio Libre, the club of reggae great, Tiken Jah Fakoly.

Mama Diakité is an amazing rustic singer from Wassoulou background. That is the background, which also includes superstars like Oumou Sangaré (who visited Spot On Mali Music last year) and Nahawa Doumbia. With the kamelen'goni taking us into the world of the hunters, Mama led the party and the fans went crazy.

Pamela Badjogo is a jazz singer from Gabon, who since a number of years has been a Malian citizen. Tryly gifted she was discovered by the great Cheikh Tidiane Seck, our good friend, who led last year's jam session and who is an immense inspiration for us as well as the young of Mali. Pamela Badjogo took us down with her fine jazzy vocal making a performance, which underlined the great potential, which many see in her. Look out for Pamela Badjogo.

The Pre-Spot trials has been a success this year, and the talent, with the Songhai singer, Aba Djiteye and the rapper, Palmer, emerging from the vast talent of I.N.A., the formative school of the arts in the middle of Bagadadji, the center of Bamako. And from CAMM the singer Charles Niaré, who has a husky voice and great charm. He was part of last year's CAMM All Stars, but is now a man entirely on his own. Great stuff, "Charley"! And tonight the other talent from CAMM will play: a group of no less than four koras led by Aliou Diarra, also partly educated at the conservatory in Denmark, who merges western music theroy with the Manding tradition. And with a great singer as well. The band is named Manding Color.

Kankou Kouyaté is the niece of the world famous n'goni virtuoso, Bassekou Kouyaté, and has a rare voice, which is in both the range of alto and soprano. Having all the qualities of a traditional djelimousoulou, she also does modern stuff, and took us by storm by transforming a wellknown song by Salif Keita. Also she has in the band, called Gambari Band, her father, Fousseyni Kouyaté, as well as the new virtuoso of the n'goni, Mamadou "Barou" Kouyaté. They gave an outstanding performance and must be ready for the world outside of Mali.

Finally the star of Songhai Music, Ami Wassidjé, gave a great performance, where the guitar played Hendrix style behind the neck could make snakes dance, while the diva herself sang with force. Ami is my favorite female singer of songhai music, perhaps even surpassing the great Khaira Arby!!!

A great night at Maison des Jeunes. And we go on tonight.

We'll keep you posted.

Saturday 01.09.16
Posted by Torben Holleufer
 

Danish magazine Musikeren writes about Spot On Mali Music

The Copenhagen based Musikeren (The Musician) writes in it's January 2016 edition about Spot On Mali Music. Here an article desribes the project, while another interviews a young Malian singer, Hawa Dem, who currently is a student at the Conservatoire des Arts et Métiers Multimédia
Balla Fasséké Kouyaté, the full name for the music conservatory in Mali normally known as CAMM.

Spot On Mali Music is the result of a six year partnership between CAMM and it's counterpart in Aarhus in Denmark, The Royal Academy of Music Aarhus/Aalborg, as well as institutions like CKU in Copenhagen and the Danish Embassy in Bamako, Mali.

Each students there is an exchange of students between the two countries, as well as with music schools in Finland and Sweden. One of these students was Hawa Dem - short for Dembelé - who just returned to Bamako from Denmark.

The article describes the project and Hawa's life, in which she has become part of a very exciting trio with two former exchange students who were studying in Bamako, Clara Aaholm from The Royal Academy in Aarhus/Aalborg & Marjo Smolander from The Sibelius Academy of Music in Helsinki, Finland.

Read Musikeren here (in Danish):

http://online.musikeren.dk/musikeren/163/

 

Wednesday 12.23.15
Posted by Torben Holleufer
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Spot On Mali Music presents the Artists Selected for the festival january 2016

Spot On Mali Music are proud to present the 12 artists, who have been selected to participate in the showcase festival, Spot On Mali Music, which takes place at Maison des Jeunes in Bamako on January 8 & 9.

The artists were selected by a jury in Mali and abroad, and out of 35 artists we managed to find the 12 artists, who will be presented on stage at the festival. 8 were selected through a national search for talent, and 4 were the winners at special Pre-Spot Selections held in Bamako, where two from each of two music schools were selected. The schools are CAMM - The National Music Conservatory - and I.N.A. The National Arts Institute.

These are the artists:

Coumba Sira Koita
Groupe Palmer
Pamela Badjogo
Aba Djitéye
Manding Color
Nene Diabaté
HiNiZi
Madou Sidiki Diabaté
Amy Wassidije
Charles Niaré
Sira Kouyate
Mama Diakité

We are extremely grateful towards all the artists, who responded to our invitation to send videoclips and other material to us, and we were humbled by the task of selecting between a number of extremely exciting artists, who proved to us, that Mali is as rich as ever, when it comes to it's music and talent.

The festival in Bamako is free. If you are in the lovely city, please come by Maison des Jeunes.

 

Wednesday 12.23.15
Posted by Torben Holleufer
 
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