Continuing from yesterday's post are the remaining Acts that are to perform as part of the We Face forward music programme in Manchester.
Femi Kuti & The Positive Force
Emerging from the giant shadow that his father Fela Kuti cast, Femi is the true heir to the Afrobeat crown, his music reaching across the globe with a powerful and distinctive voice.
Wed 4th July 2012 – Doors open: 7.30pm
Femi Kuti and The Positive Force
Listen to Beng Beng Beng: Femi Kuti Below
Diabel Cissokho + Carlou D
Featuring the cream of West African artists, with this very special live Senegalese double bill. Featuring Diabel Cissokho, who mixes traditional rhythms with upbeat African dance, plus Carlou D and his 7 piece band - the outspoken voice from Senegal's hip hop generation.
Fri 3rd August 2012 – Doors open: 7pm
Carlou D
Jaliba Kuyateh and The Kumareh Band
Jaliba Kuyateh is widely regarded as Gambia's greatest modern master of the Kora - one of Africa's most beautiful and complex instruments
Fri 29th June 2012 – Doors open: 7pm
Jaliba Kuyateh and The Kumareh Band
Mamane Barka and Etran Finatawa
Featuring Mamane Barka, Oumarou Adamou, Alhousseini Anivolla and Bammo Agonla from Etran Finatawa, multi-media concert The Endless Journey brings together four musicians from two of Niger’s leading internationally known music groups, Mamane Barka and Etran Finatawa.
The Endless Journey is a live music show, a documentary film and a photographic exhibition. This is the story of these acclaimed musicians from Niger, West Africa, who travelled the world promoting their nomadic culture and desert blues music only to realise that whilst they were away their children were turning their back’s on their cultural heritage.
Tue 3rd July 2012 – Royal Northern College of Music - Doors open: 7pm
Mamane Barka + Etran Finatawa - The Endless Journey
To know more about events, prices and dates go to http://www.wefaceforward.org/music
*Culled from wefaceforward.org website.
xx.L
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