sidiki dembélé ensemble
13 september 2024 / 8.30pm / new morning, paris
100% funded (sold out)
Djembe and ngoni virtuoso Sidiki Dembélé celebrates the music of West Africa with his ensemble in Paris jazz club New Morning
7.30pm: doors open
8pm: last entry
8.30pm: sidiki dembélé set
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the venue:
New Morning is a Parisian music nightclub that first opened in April 1981, with its debut concert featuring Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers.
Since then it's become a fixture on the international jazz scene, hosting Stan Getz, Chet Baker, Pat Metheny, Dizzy Gillespie, Arturo Sandoval, Dexter Gordon, Roy Hargrove, Kenny Clarke, Essi Moh, Didier Lockwood, and more.
the music:
Sidiki Dembélé brings the sounds of his homeland to this show. Originally from Côte d'Ivoire and hailing from a well-known Malian Griot family, this performance will see him collaborate with top musicians from Senegal and beyond for a celebration of all things West Africa.
Singer Mariatou Dembélé joins the ensemble specially from Abidjan to lead this show, after her guest appearances during Sidiki's sold-out UK tour earlier this year.
sidiki dembélé:
Sidiki began his training around the age of 5 and by aged 10 was playing professionally in his own community at important and prestigious events. By age 14 he was travelling the country, playing professionally as part of various African ballet companies and performance groups, becoming the musical director for some.
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In 2007, he received the great honour of being selected to be a lead performer in Andre Heller’s ‘Afrika! Afrika!’ – a magical circus adventure and sensual discovery of Africa. Sidiki performed with them for two years, before moving to the UK to continue his career.
These days, Sidiki has an long list of credentials in festival appearances, theatre performances and album credits. Placing importance on giving back to the culture and community which gave him life, Sidiki has started a school in his homeland where parents can send disadvantaged children to learn to play.
The first graduates of that school are now an established, self-sufficient West African musician group – Denifari. Sidiki is also giving back to Cote d’Ivoire, by organising two successful trips per year to his homeland for people to come and learn djembe, dundun and dance from the traditional west African griot masters in the heart of his family home.
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Rewards: standing tickets to noisenight145 at 8.30pm on Friday 13 September 2024 at New Morning, Paris. First-come, first-served for the best views.
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