Lucy Duran presents performances from the 2008 Festival on the Niger in Segou, central Mali. With Abdoullaye Diabate and Yoro Diallo as well as the hunters' music of the region.
Ten thousand people from all parts of Mali, from neighbouring West African countries, and from Europe, Asia and the Americas, gathered in Segou in central Mali earlier this year for the annual Festival on the Niger. Lucy Duran introduces performances by Abdoullaye Diabate and Yoro Diallo, who are both hugely popular in Mali but little known outside, and she goes in search of the rarely-heard hunters music of the region.
The Festival is literally on the Niger, as the performers play from a barge that floats on this great African river. It was started three years ago to promote culture and tourism in that region, to try and tempt travellers on their way to Timbuktu to stop in Segou for a while. The artist line-up is a mix of internationally known Malian artists such as Afel Bocoum from Niafunke, and artists who are popular in Mali but less well known outside.
Abdoullaye Diabate is a singer who comes from Segou. He sees himself as a modern-day griot, giving social and political messages to people while entertaining them with great songs for dancing. Yoro Diallo comes from Wassulu in the west, and is a leading player of the hunters music of that region.
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Madina N'Diaye
Jeliya Kadi
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Interview with Kadi Sisse, assistant director of the Segou Festival
Abdoulaye Diabat茅
Balani
Interview with Abdoullaye Diabate
Abdoulaye Diabat茅
Yalla
Madou Koumare and Seri Coulibaly
Dounounkan
Interview with Madou Koumare
Yoro Diallo
Maliba Kadi
Interview with Yoro Diallo
Yoro Diallo
Dounia Kadi
Broadcasts
- Sat 16 Aug 2008 15:00大象传媒 Radio 3
- Sat 1 May 2010 15:00大象传媒 Radio 3