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Vaughan Recital: Mamadou Diabaté & Percussion Mania

The balafon master from Burkina Faso and his Austrian-African ensemble Percussion Mania bring dazzling Sambla music to Collis Common Ground.

Tuesday, April 12, 2022
8:30pm – 9:30pm
Common Ground, Collis Center
Intended Audience(s): Faculty, Postdoc, Staff, Students-Graduate, Students-Undergraduate
Categories: Arts, Performances

Sponsored by the Music Department Vaughan Concert Series and Collis Student Center's Sykes Concerts in memory of music professor Jim Sykes.

This event is free and open to the Dartmouth community.

Mamadou Diabaté was born into a traditional musician family (Sambla people) in Burkina Faso (West Africa), with a long tradition of practising the profession of storytelling and music-making. At the age of 5 he started his professional training with his father Penegue Diabate, who in his days was considered the best balafon player far beyond the bordes of the Sambla culture. At 8 he began with his apprenticeship years with renowned balafonists of neighboring peoples. In 1988 and 1998 he won the first prize of the "National Culture Week" of Burkina Faso. He currently lives in Austria. With his group Percussion Mania he won the Austrian World Music Award (2011) and the Grand Prix of the "Triangle du Balafon" Competition in Mali (2012). For his virtuosity, he was there also honored with the "Prix Alkaly Camara de la virtuosité". In 2016 he was made Knight of the National Order (Chevalier de l'Ordre National) of Burkina Faso. In 2019 he received the "Best International Artist" award of Burkina Faso. Up to now (2019) he has released 13 CDs with his own compositions and 2 others with authentic music of the Sambla and Tusia peoples (both world premiere). In Burkina Faso, he has built a primary school where poor children are taught free of charge.

For more information, contact:
Grant Cook

Events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.