Music Programme
Framework Programme
Music Programme
Thursday, 30th May 2024
New Open Stage, 2:00 PM
Kandara Diebatè
Songs in tradition of the West African griots
Kandara Diebaté was born in southern Senegal, in Bignoma/Casamance. He learned to play the kora and about the magic of the griots from his father, who was also a master of this instrument. Accompanying was his training in the art of playing the Soruba drums, another typical instrument in the south of Senegal. Today, he also passes on his knowledge and skills in various workshops, when he is not on stage himself with bands such as Nomad, SAF NAM or the Orchestra of Cultures. At this year’s Africa Festival premiere he will surprise us with his own band.
New Open Stage, 6:00 PM
Moh! Kouyaté
Cool Sounds From Guinee’s Best Guitar Player
The singer, guitarist and songwriter Moh! Kouyaté, born in Conakry, the capital of Guinea, draws his musical roots from the griot caste, from which his family ancestors also come. However, he has not chosen to play the kora, but conveys his song ideas via guitar. His own style unites and combines traditional Mandinka rhythms with Afro-Blues or Afro-Funk. Cooperations with the Afrobeat legend Tony Allen, Habib Koité or the American Blues guitarist Corey Harris shaped his career. This time he will surprise us with new songs and a new ensemble.
Evening concert, 8:00 PM
Ndlovu Youth Choir
Wonderful young voices from South Africa
The evening programme of this year’s Africa Festival anniversary starts with an extraordinary concert. For the second time, after 2019, the Ndlovu Youth Choir will be our guest. Founded in 2009 in the township of Elandsdoorn, South Africa, the choir was actually just a part in the child development program of the Ndlovu Care Group, which has made it its mission to give children from difficult social backgrounds a new perspective on life. In the meantime, the choir has become a worldwide stage sensation. From South African classics like Miriam Makeba’s “Pata Pata”, to international pop hits like Ed Sheeran’s “Shape Of You”, their repertoire ranges widely. This time they will also present their latest CD “Celebrate”, among others.
Evening concert, 10:00 PM
Fatoumata Diawara
Westafrican woman power
Probably no West African artist is as versatile as Fatoumata Diawara, who was born in Abidjan and grew up in Bamako. She can be seen as an actress in films such as “La Genèse” by Cheick Oumar Sissoko or can be admired in the children’s play “Kirikou & Karaba”. Furthermore, she does not shy away from broadening her musical horizons. With the French rock musician Matthieu Chedid, aka -M-, she recorded the album “Lamomali” (2017) and with the cult band Gorillaz she was in the studio in 2020 to support their song “Désolé” with her female voice. Her own stage concerts are an unforgettable experience every time. The fighter for the rights of African women will present songs from her latest album “London Ko” (2023), but also of course her magnificent single hit “Sowa” from 2011.
Friday, 31st May 2024
New Open Stage, 2:00 PM
Adjiri Odametey
World music from Ghana
Whether kora, mbira, balafon, kalimba, kpanlogo drum or of course the guitar the world musician Adjiri Odametey, born in 1963 in Ghana, masters all these instruments perfectly. He laid the foundation with his studies at the Arts Council in his hometown Accra and his first musical band experiences with the ‘Pan African Orchestra’. He sees himself as an ambassador of authentic African music, who wants to present the versatility and cosmopolitanism of his continent. Since his debut solo album “Mala” (2003) he has been managing this easily with his warm and unique voice.
New Open Stage, 5:00 PM
Santrofi
New High Life Power From Ghana’s Capital Accra
Santrofi is a new, young and dynamic music collective from Accra, the capital of Ghana. Bandleader Emmanuel Ofori has already plucked the bass for Ghana’s stars like Ebo Taylor or Pat Thomas in his Kwashibu Area Band. He reinterprets the popular music style of his country at the Gold Coast with his large band and gives it a fresh, exciting and urban touch. Multiple guitar sounds, horn sections and traditional rhythm passages are sometimes accompanied by Afro-funk and West African Afrobeat – music to dance to!
Evening concert, 8:00 PM
Las Karamba
Latin urban grooves via female power
Ahyvin (Vocals / Guiro) & Ahylin Bruno (Congas), Nati Arizu (Keyboards/Piano), Liviet Ojeda (Bass), Anggie Obin (Flute) and Rita Baulida (Percussion) are ‘Las Karamba’. In 2018, they came together in Barcelona, where they formed their unique formation. All shaped by migration and their different life stories as well as their diverse musical roots, from Spain to Cuba to South America. Shared empowerment has always been at the centre of their musical togetherness. In their songs, spiced with the rhythms of Son, Salsa, Cha Cha Cha and modern urban grooves, they give all the women of this world a voice. “La Humanitat” is the name of their latest single release. With many more songs, including from their first album “Camino Asi” (2021), we can look forward to a hot festival debut.
Evening concert, 10:00 PM
Mariana Ramos
The wonderful voice from the Cape Verdian Islands
Mariana Ramos is considered one of the great voices from Cape Verde, who also feels obliged to the legacy of the legendary Cesaria Evora. She was born in Dakar, Senegal, in 1962. As the daughter of the guitarist of the well-known formation ‘Voz de Cabo Verde’ Toy Ramos, alias Toy de Bibia, from Cape Verde, she feels connected to the source of her ancestors and draws inspiration for her songs from the tradition of the archipelago. She combines Funana, Coladeira and Batucu rhythms boundlessly with modern styles. In the entire spectrum of her albums, such as “Morna” (2019), “Quinta” (2015) or “Suavidanca” (2011), she shows that music from her homeland can not only be melancholic, but also terrifically danceable. After her unforgettable performance at the 22nd Africa Festival in 2010, she will finally be our guest for the second time.
Saturday, 1st June 2024
New Open Stage, 2:00 PM
Mamadou Diabaté & Percussion Mania
Balafon and percussion fire from Burkina Faso
Mamadou Diabaté has already received several awards for his musical skills. For example, in 2012 in Mali, together with his excellent accompanying band “Percussion Mania”, with the “Grand Prix des Triangle du Balafon”. His virtuoso playing on the balafon is always at the centre of attention. In this way, he uses this extraordinary instrument to establish a connection to his Sambla culture in Burkina Faso, which is over thousands of years old. He was trained on the balafon by his father Penegue Diabaté at the age of five. In the meantime, he has recorded over 14 albums in his musical career. The most recent is „Seengwa“ (2022).
New Open Stage, 5:00 PM
Jahcoustix
Positive Roots Reggae Vibes From Germany
Jahcoustix, whose real name is Dominik Haas, has travelled a lot in his life. Born in Bonn in 1978, he spent his youth as the son of a diplomat, mostly on the African continent. At the age of 15, he discovered reggae music for himself.
After various projects with bands such as Headcornerstone, the Outsideplayers, Dubious Neighbourhood, The Evolution – Gentleman’s band or the Munich band Jamaram, we can once again look forward to seeing which band he will perform with this time at the New Open Stage.
Evening concert, 8:00 PM
Fafa Ruffino
Amazone power from Benin
After two unforgettable concerts on the Open Stage at the International Africa Festival, Ahouefa “Fafa” Ruffino will now also thrill the Africa Festival audience on the Main Stage. Born in Cotonou, the capital of Benin, with Ghanaian roots, Paris has become her current base. Encouraged by her grandmother, she began training her expressive jazzy voice as a child. In the meantime, she is appreciated as a singing partner of various artists such as Faada Freddy, Lokua Kanza or the Nigerian singer Flavour. Furthermore, she forms the core of the music collective “Les Amazones D’Afrique” with Rokia Kone, Kandia Guira, Niaru and Mamani Keita. Women Power is the order of the day when the “Amazon” takes over the stage!
Evening concert, 10:00 PM
BANTU
Afrobeat and high energy from Lagos
BANTU stands for “Brotherhood Alliance Navigating Towards Unity”. This association was founded and brought to life in 1996 by the brothers Adegoké and Abiodun Odukoyá. Now, the name is backed by Brother Ade, who has been playing excellent Afrobeat with his multi-member band from Nigeria for several years. The Afro-German artist, cosmopolitan and activist, who also founded the project ‘Brothers Keepers’ with other artists, has moved his centre of life from Cologne to the pulsating Nigerian metropolis of Lagos. Here he is active in many ways, sometimes as a musician, sometimes as a TV or radio presenter or organiser of cultural events. Afrobeat at its best and high energy is what our audience can expect. In 2007, Ade Bantu won the Africa Festival Award in recognition of his great commitment to the “Brothers Keepers Project” in the fight against daily racism in Germany.
Sunday, 2nd June 2024
New Open Stage, 2:00 PM
Sarah Akuma
Afrogerman Souldfood With A Cup Of Jazz And Hiphop
Sarah Akuma, aka “Afra”, is a gifted Afro-German artist who has her centre of life in Cologne. With a lot of soul in her voice and heart, she oscillates between all styles, from pop to jazz to hip hop. Her stories and messages, as in “Mehr von Dir”, “Planlos” or her latest single release “Sag Es Laut”, she´s telling us in German. Her lyrics are thoughtful on the one hand and socially critical on the other, but always full of empowerment and optimism. We are happy to present this young, highly talented singer to the Africa Festival audience for the first time.
New Open Stage, 5:00 PM
Melchi Vepouyoum
The Young Singer And Songwriter From Cameroon
The young singer and songwriter Melchi Vepouyoum from Cameroon reminds us a bit of Lokua Kanza with his musical style. In his songs, which he sometimes performs in his mother tongue “Bamoun”, in “Camfranglais” – a mixture of English, French and various languages of his homeland – but also only in French or English, he tells of experiences in his youth, the social differences and problems of village and big city, but also of solidarity and love. We can look forward to the songs from his last two albums “Monteru” (2020) and “Femju” (2022) and be curious.
Evening concert, 7:00 PM
Ami & Wally Warning
Reggae, soul and more with Arubian flavour
Together they are unbeatable. Blind understanding and boundless love! No wonder when father and daughter pick up the guitar together and have been successful on stage for years. Born on the small ABC island in the Caribbean Aruba, Wally Warning devoted himself to music at an early age and developed his own crossover style, combining the rhythms of the Caribbean from reggae to soul. Daughter Amy, of course, was not ‘spared’ this and thus integrated and drawn into her father’s musical career at an early age. Meanwhile, she has been standing on her own musical feet for a long time, singing in English as well as in German. In 2022, she won the German Music Authors Award of the GEMA as best young musician. On this last day of the festival, they will present their new album.
Evening concert, 9:00 PM
Tiken Jah Fakoly
Best West African roots reggae unplugged
He is considered one of the most important voices on the African continent: Tiken Jah Fakoly, alias Doumbia Moussa Fakoly! Born in Odienné, in the north of the Ivory Coast, he had to leave in 2003 and flee into exile in Mali. There, in Bamako, he found his new home and set up his own music studio. His various excellent albums from “Mangercratie” (1996) to “Braquage De Pouvoir” (2022) have won several awards. In 2024, Tiken Jah Fakoly returns with a new album and an acoustic concert. Surrounded by traditional West African musicians, the artist revisits his 25-year repertoire, including his greatest hits. After his first appearance in 2001 at the 13th Africa Festival, this time he will celebrate his German premiere with this extraordinary programme at the 35th Africa Festival.
Framework Programme
Thursday – Saturday, 8:30 PM & Sunday, 7:00 PM
Havana Club is all about Cuban rum, Caribbean music and joie de vivre. Due to the events caused by the pandemic, we unfortunately could not continue the popular club in the known way. So that our fans can celebrate and dance again, the “Havana Club” will move to the “New Open Stage” as a revival.
An extra dance floor with disco lighting will provide the appropriate ambience. At a Havana Club bar various Cuban rums and cocktails can be tested to hot music.
Three Salsa bands will delight our guests with their live performances from Thursday to Saturday. Afterwards DJ Freegah as a Salsa specialist will play Latino music, supported by various dance couples, who will also visually motivate the audience.
On Sunday evening, our DJ Hi John from Kingston, Jamaica will again provide a hot atmosphere with his reggae party.
FASHION MADE IN AFRICA
New Open Stage, Thursday 4 PM, Friday – Sunday 12:45 PM & 6:30 pm
African fashion designer Rama Diaw from Saint Louis (Senegal) will once again be present at the Africa Festival with several fashion shows. To support her association “Aissaitou”, which brings together disadvantaged tailors, seamstresses and fabric dyers in the countryside and provides work, Afro Project is once again providing a free tent and organising the fashion shows.
This year, one fashion creation is dedicated to the African mother. These strong, hard-working, charismatic women are the driving force in the family and often forget themselves to take care of everything and everyone. This fashion show will be a great tribute to them, with a very beautiful staging and extraordinary outfits. Another focus will be the work of young Senegalese stylists. Madame Rama Diaw has spent several months training various designers and will present the work in the form of beautiful collections with different African fabrics.
The fashion shows will take place on Thursday at 4:00 pm and on Friday, Saturday and Sunday at 12:45 pm and 6:30 pm at the New Open Stage
CHILDREN´S PROGRAMME
KARI-BUNI WATOTO – Welcome children! Daily 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM
“Kari-buni Watoto – Welcome children!” is the name of the dedicated children’s area, where – thanks to the cooperation with s.Oliver – there will be a wide range of activities for children of all ages, including the City of Würzburg’s play package, a large bouncy castle, face painting and colouring. Away from the hustle and bustle of the festival, parents and grandparents can watch their children play while enjoying a cool drink or coffee. The children’s area is available to visitors of all ages free of charge.
Ibu story teller – New Open Stage, Daily 1:15 PM & Sunday 3 PM
The children’s programme is an integral part of the Africa Festival. The author and musician Ibrahima Ndiaye from Senegal has a unique ability to inspire his young audience with a mixture of traditional storytelling, pantomime, percussion, dance and song. This time he tells stories from Africa of today and yesterday for tomorrow. Included are tales and black wisdom from his grandmother for young and old. You can listen to Ibu daily at the New Open Stage at 1:15 PM as well as Sunday at 3 PM.
ADESA – “THE BEST OF 35 YEARS ADESA” – NEW OPEN STAGE, Thursday – SATurday 3:00 PM
For 35 years now, Adesa has been touring four continents with its varied music and theatre programmes, reaching the hearts of people young and old. They already performed at the 1st Africa Festival, back then still in the Grombühl district centre. At this year’s children’s music spectacle, the colourful German-Ghanaian ensemble will be presenting a musical potpourri of various programme items from the last 35 years, bringing new and old with them.
Dance, acrobatics, clowning, stories and the successful mask theatre “The Bored King” – paired with musical hits from recent years will delight children and adults alike. So, let’s go to the joint anniversary celebration of ADESA and the International Africa Festival.
BAZAAR AND CULINArY DELIGHTS
Daily 11:00 am – 11:00 pm
The bazaar again has a lot to offer: among other things, African musical instruments and CDs with traditional and modern African music. In addition, extraordinary clothes and fabrics, jewellery as well as sculptures, traditional masks, objects of art and everyday objects will provide enthusiasm. To indulge in culinary delights, the food area has African and oriental delicacies in store for you from Thursday to Sunday (11:00 – 11:00). This year you can enjoy dishes from Senegal, Ethiopia, Jamaica and Cameroon, among others.
FOUNDATION AFRICA FESTIVAL & MAMA AFRIKA E.V.
FOR A LIFE WITHOUT FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION
Mama Afrika is a non-profit recognised German-African association whose main goal is the fight against female genital mutilation. With the support of the Africa Festival Foundation and Sternstunden e.V., the Hadja Kitagbe Kaba primary school, named after the founder, was built in Kankan, Guinea, and opened on 5. October 2022. It has space for a total of 60 pupils and currently has three class levels from year 1. to year 3. In addition to providing a general education, the school also educates children and parents about the consequences of female genital mutilation. In Guinea, 96% of girls and women are still affected by female genital mutilation – despite a legal ban. The long-term goal is to end this negative tradition of female genital mutilation.
15 years of the university tent at the Africa Festival
University Tent, daily 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
For decades, the very diverse, intensive, and internationally recognized interdisciplinary research on Africa and African states, mostly together with African partners and partner institutions in Africa, has been an important part of the research landscape at the Julius-Maximilians-Universität (JMU) Würzburg. At the JMU, the Forum Africa Centre (FAZ) bundles these activities for joint external communication, creates synergies and advises the university in the context of its internationalization strategy on the topic of Africa.
SOCIAL AND INNOVATIVE PROJECTS
Place of social and innovative projects, daily 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
On the place of initiatives we will again present selected and meaningful projects around Africa as well as print media. The projects presented by the initiatives this year take place in Malawi, Burkina Faso, Kenya, Guinea, Ghana, Tanzania and many more. The information stands are open daily from 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM.
ARTE OPEN AIR CINEMA
ARTE movie programme @ Africa Festival 2024
The cultural TV channel ARTE is once again partner of the 35th Africa Festival and will be showing special films on African culture and music every day in the ARTE open air cinema. This year’s focus is on films about Cuba, including the premiere of the documentary “Cuba’s boxers” on Thursday. Other focal points are documentary films about young West African entrepreneurs and West African music. If not mentioned otherwise, the films will be shown in german.
THURSDAY, MAY 30TH
8:30 PM Bissau, An idol returns
documentary film, ARTE 2020, 53 Min.
9:30 PM Premiere: Cuba’s female boxers
documentary film, ARTE/Medienkontor 2024, 52 Min.
FRIDAY, MAY 31ST
8:30 PM Amas world, the new Ghana
documentary film, ARTE/Medienkontor 2016, 52 Min.
9:30 PM Cuba – Master of the barrel organ
documentary film, ARTE/Medienkontor 2017, 52 Min.
SATURDAY, JUNE 1ST
8:30 PM Cuban Dances
documentary film, ARTE/ZDF 2022, 43 Min.
9:30 PM Ballaké Sissoko, Kora Tales
documentary film, Oléo Films/Mad Minute Music 2023, 52 Min.
SUNDAY, JUNE 2ND
8:30 PM Senegal: From Paris back to Dakar
documentary film, ARTE 2022, 24 Min.
9:00 PM City Country Art: Special Ivory Coast
documentary film, ARTE 2022, 38 Min.
ORIGINAL EXHIBITION PHOTOS FOR SALE!
This year, photos from the diverse and exciting exhibitions of the International Africa Festival are still available for purchase for a good cause. All photos will be exhibited in the entrance area of the festival and can be taken away immediately if you are interested. The large-format photos are either framed or mounted on Alu Dipond and are priced between 100,– and 250,– Euro for a single photo. If you are interested, please contact the information stand.
The proceeds will go to the Africa Festival Foundation, which has so far supported the “Amadu Bansang Jobarteh” music school in The Gambia and the “Mama Africa” school in Guinea. Both school projects were founded by two committed African women whom we have known for a long time. This is one of the reasons why the two projects have been so successful so far. The Foundation has chosen and supported these two schools in West Africa because education in Africa is the best weapon against ignorance, intolerance and poverty.