Sauti za Busara Swahili Music Festival Program Announced

Stonetown, Zanzibar, Tanzania – Sauti za Busara (Swahili =
Sounds of Wisdom), has officially announced the program of the festival. The
following list offers a taste of some of the groups that have been selected to
participate.

MUZIKI WA DANSI – DANCE BANDS

Kilimanjaro Band (Tanzania), Patrick & Franck (Mayotte), Willom Tight & The
Tight Family (Zimbabwe), African Revolution Band “Tamtam” (Tanzania)

AFRICAN ROOTS-POP FUSIONS

Eric Wainaina (Kenya), Nyota Ndogo (Kenya), Saki Stars (Tanzania), Afrikali Band
(Tanzania), DJ Saleh (Zanzibar), Kashakali Group (Zanzibar)
NGOMA – TRADITIONAL MUSIC & DANCE

Intisar Abdel Fattah Nubian Drummers (Egypt), Jean Paul Samputu (Rwanda) “Most
Promising African Male Artist” Awardwinner, KORA 2003; Bi Kidude (Zanzibar),
Yangeyange Arts (Tanzania)

Imani Ngoma (Zanzibar), plus Black Roots Culture Group (Zanzibar), Basengo Arts
(Tanzania), Africa Ngoma Stars (Tanzania), Super Stars Dancing Group (Zanzibar),
Kilua Dancing Group (Zanzibar), DCMA Students (Zanzibar)

RELIGIOUS MUSIC

Intisar Abdel Fattah Nubian Drummers (Egypt), Mtendeni Maulidi ya Homu
(Zanzibar)

TAARAB

Maulidi Juma & Mombasa Party (Kenya), Nadi Ikhwan Safaa (Zanzibar), Culture
Music Club (Zanzibar)

DCMA Baladna Taarab (Zanzibar), G-Clef Taarab (Zanzibar)

ACROBATS, THEATRE & COMEDY

Five Stars Acrobats (Zanzibar), Black Roots Culture Group (Zanzibar), Sekembuke
+ Halikuniki Comedy Group (Zanzibar)

SWAHILI HIPHOP / R’n’B

X Plastaz (Tanzania), Wazenji Kijiwe (Zanzibar), Al Hajj Goya (Zanzibar), Off
Side Trick (Zanzibar),

Q.Some aka Hodari (Zanzibar), Jam Brothers (Zanzibar), Cool T. (Zanzibar), Eddy
S aka Magongo (Zanzibar), YB (Zanzibar)

and ….

“Best Group of Tanzania” – Winner of Music Crossroads Southern Africa Regional
Festival 2004

WORKSHOPS & MASTERCLASSES

“Traditional Music Workshop” – 11 & 12 February

“Music Fusion Workshop” – 13 & 14 February

“Music Recording & Studio Skills” – 16 to 18 February

a 3-day weekend cultural extravaganza of music, theatre and dance, showcasing
the very best of Swahili musical and artistic traditions – from the past,
present and future.

The theme of this new festival in East Africa is Swahili Encounters,
presenting a diversity of performing arts all rooted in Swahili language and
traditions. Contemporary and traditional styles will be represented, alongside
exciting new fusions and included will be some of the finest groups from the
region and Swahili diaspora.

The 2004 inaugural Festival takes place in historic Stone Town, on the magical
and welcoming islands of Zanzibar, Tanzania, from 13th -15th February, 2004.

Celebration of the diverse regional cultural traditions will be through
performances combined with opportunities for learning, creative meetings and
collaborative workshops. The shows and workshops will provide a challenging but
vibrant forum for promoting dynamic artistic combinations and juxtapositions,
bringing together unexpected but related combinations of ngoma styles, taarab,
kidumbak, hip-hop (bongo flava), popular dance music and new and exciting
fusions. Artists will be selected according to quality and excellence and
relevance to the themes of the Festival, being Swahili Encounters and Sounds of
Wisdom (Sauti za Busara).

The festival is organized by Busara Promotions – a non-governmental,
non-political and non-profitable organization registered in Zanzibar. Sauti za
Busara is one of its many regional events taking place throughout East Africa as
part of the Swahili Encounters initiative as supported by Ford Foundation.

The mission of Swahili Encounters is “to encourage audiences to celebrate
pluralism of cultural and religious diversity; to promote and develop
opportunities for musicians and performing artists along the Swahili coast and
islands to connect, learn and perform together; and to develop regional artistic
cooperation, for the social, cultural and economic growth of East Africa and the
Swahili region
”.

The coastal – Swahili – people of Kenya and Tanzania have always enjoyed one of
Africa’s most diverse societies. The East African coast has been on the trade
routes of Africa, the Middle East, Europe and Asia for centuries. Here the
religious, linguistic, artistic and musical voices of Arabia and Asia have met
and blended with the traditional forms of inland Africa and later with the
cultures, voices and faiths of colonial Europe.

In recent times this eclectic society has continued to absorb new influences.
Since the liberalization of the media (and, in Tanzania, the markets also) in
the 80s and 90s, young generations have embraced the pop music styles of the
global north, now using hip hop and rap to frame the Swahili poetry that has
always been the heart of local music.

During the week before the 2004 festival Busara Promotions collaborates with the
Dhow Countries Music Academy to
present a series of music-based workshops and masterclasses. For latest
information contact: Busara Promotions, PO Box 3635, Zanzibar, Tanzania. Phone:
+255 747 428478, Fax: +44 8701 321190. E-mail:
busara@zanlink.com or
busarapromotions@lycos.com.

Author: Angel Romero

Angel Romero y Ruiz has dedicated his life to musical exploration. His efforts included the creation of two online portals, worldmusiccentral.org and musicasdelmundo.com. In addition, Angel is the co-founder of the Transglobal World Music Chart, a panel of world music DJs and writers that celebrates global sounds. Furthermore, he delved into the record business, producing world music studio albums and compilations. His works have appeared on Alula Records, Ellipsis Arts, Indígena Records and Music of the World.

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