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#35 From: "africakabisa" <africakabisa@...>
Date: Wed Jan 18, 2006 5:45 pm
Subject: CAMEROONIAN DOCUMENTARY FILM AT MFA 1/19/06
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"Sisters in Law," a film shot in Kumba, Cameroon, (the town I
recently visited), will be shown tomorrow evening Thursday January 19
at 7:45pm at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. This award-winning
documentary has received rave reviews. I just found out about this
screening, and wanted to pass the word along to Africa Kabisa
listeners. I'm a major fan of Judge Judy, as well as Kumba and strong-
willed Cameroonian women, so I'm definitely looking forward to seeing
this film!

Human Rights Watch International Film Festival
Film
Sisters in Law
7:45 pm
Thursday, January 19, 2006
Remis Auditorium

Sisters in Law by Kim Longinotto and Florence Ayisi (UK/Cameroon,
2005, 106 min.). A fascinating, often hilarious look at the work of
one small courthouse in Cameroon. Tough-minded state prosecutor Vera
Ngassa and court president Beatrice Ntuba are helping women in their
Muslim village find the courage to fight difficult cases on abuse,
despite pressures from family and their community to remain silent.
With fierce passion, they dispense wisdom, wisecracks, and justice in
fair measure—handing down stiff sentences to those convicted. A cross
between Judge Judy and The No.1 Ladies' Detective Agency, Sisters in
Law presents a strong and positive view of African women and has
audiences cheering when justice is served. In English, Hausa, and
Pidgin English with English subtitles. For more African films, see
the African Film Festival.

MFA members, seniors, and students $10; general admission $12.
http://www.mfa.org

Also, the MFA's African Film Festival will be held 2/15 - 2/26. Tune
into Africa Kabisa for ticket giveaways.

Radio Africa Kabisa
WMBR 88.1 FM
Sundays 4-6pm EST
http://www.wmbr.org
http://www.mfa.org

#36 From: "africakabisa" <africakabisa@...>
Date: Mon Feb 6, 2006 10:58 pm
Subject: FEBRUARY / MARCH AFRICAN EVENTS
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Winter isn't putting a chill on our nightlife. Lots happening in the Boston area for African events! You can check the Calendar at http://www.africakabisa.org for complete details and updates. FYI, it's always a good idea to check for updates...
 
This list has many new subscribers due to the Cameroon report and photos I posted last month. (If you want to see more photos, go to http://photos.yahoo.com/africakabisa ) Just so you know, most messages that I send to this list concern Boston area events or programming on Radio Africa Kabisa. I do want to sincerely thank everyone who sent me comments regarding the Cameroon trip report. I appreciated hearing your perspectives and was very moved that this little piece seemed to touch and resonate with so many people. And I have taken to heart all the suggestions that I visit Bamenda!
 
As for Boston, here's new information and clarification concerning the 2/17 AWILO / WAZEKWA show at Harvard Business School. This event IS open to the general public as well as conference registrants. Tickets can be purchased for $20 through the conference website (see below) or at the door. Soukous Stars from NYC, with Lokassa et al, will be the backing band. (Attention OK Jazz fans: Malage de Lugendo, who arrived recently from Brussels, will be part of the Soukous Stars gang.) The show will be at the Burden Auditorium on the Harvard Business School campus. If you prefer to see Awilo in a club atmosphere, he will be performing later that evening in a solo playback show at Club Waffu in Somerville. Half price admission ($10) if you bring ticket from HBS show.
 
Tune into Africa Kabisa to win tickets to many of these events!
 
PROGRAM NOTES
-- Thanks to Jimmy Kwankam for diligently watching the Africa Cup of Nations matches on Telesud, and providing us with insightful commentary. Our coverage concludes next week with the finals. To celebrate, we will be giving tickets away for the Awilo show at Club Waffu. Also tune into Africa Kabisa on 2/12 to win tickets for the MFA's African Film Festival.
 
-- To help you get into the Valentine's Day mood, next week's show will feature some romantic zouk, kompa, rumba, and more. Caribbean specialist Eugene Godfried will join us by phone from Guadeloupe to chat about Cuban boleros and, of course, we will spin some classic tracks by maestro Beny More.
 
 
FEBRUARY EVENTS
 
THU 2/9 -- SOULFEGE (Ghana / Boston) -- Club Felt -- Boston
CD release party
 
SAT 2/11 -- LADYSMITH BLACK MAMBAZO (South Africa) -- Sanders Theatre -- Cambridge
Presented by World Music.
 
WED 2/15 - SUN 2/26 -- MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS AFRICAN FILM FESTIVAL -- MFA -- Boston
Complete film calendar available at http://www.mfa.org
 
FRI 2/17 - SAT 2/18 -- HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL AFRICA BUSINESS CONFERENCE -- Harvard Business School -- Allston
(Friday's entertainment event will feature Awilo Longomba and Felix Wazekwa, backed by Soukous Stars, plus fashion show by Africa's most renowned designers including Yemi Osunkoya. I do not yet know what time the entertainment will start or when the headliners will appear.)
General conference information: http://hbsafricaconference.org/2006/
Registration info for purchasing concert tickets: http://hbsafricaconference.org/2006/registration.html
HBS map w/ Burden Auditorium info: http://www.hbs.edu/about/visit.html
More info: abc@...
 
FRI 2/17 -- AWILO LONGOMBA (DRC) -- Club Waffu -- Holiday Inn -- Somerville
After the HBS event, Awilo will hustle over to Club Waffu to perform a solo playback show. This will cap off Club Waffu's special Africa Cup of Nations party, which also features opener Bam Savage from Sierra Leone, and an African hair styles and fashion show. Tix $20 advance / $25 door / $10 if you bring ticket from HBS show. Info: 781-475-8911.
 
FRI 2/17 -- SALSA CUBANA NIGHT -- Ryle's -- Cambridge
 
TUE 2/21 -- TRANSLATING GENOCIDE: JOURNEY TO SUDAN -- Museum of Fine Arts -- Boston
Film and discussion presented by www.rwandaoutlook.org
 
THU 2/23 -- LAMINE TOURE & GROUP SALOUM (Senegal / Boston) -- Lizard Lounge -- Cambridge
 
SAT 2/25 -- ANTIBALAS AFROBEAT ORCHESTRA (Nigeria - NYC) -- Middle East -- Cambridge
 
SAT 2/25 -- NIGER FAMINE RELIEF FUNDRAISER -- Homegrown Coffeehouse -- Needham
Featuring Agbekor Society, Jag Drum & Dance Ensemble, Lamine Toure & Group Saloum. All proceeds to benefit Oxfam America.
 
 
MARCH EVENTS
 
FRI 3/3 -- VUSI MAHLASELA (South Africa) -- Somerville Theatre -- Somerville
Presented by World Music.
 
SUN 3/5 -- SOUL AFRICA NIGHT -- Enormous Room -- Cambridge
Soul Africa Night is going to revive for the first Sunday of every month. More info: www.soulafrica.com
 
SAT 3/11 -- LAMINE TOURE & GROUP SALOUM / RAMBAX MIT -- Springstep -- Medford
 
SAT 3/11 -- TONY BIRD (South Africa) -- Club Passim -- Cambridge
 
FRI 3/17 -- SALSA CUBANA NIGHT -- Ryle's -- Cambridge
 
FRI 3/31 -- CESARIA EVORA (Cape Verde) -- Orpheum Theatre -- Boston
Presented by World Music.
 
 
WEEKLY AFRICAN CLUBS
Every Friday  -- CLUB WAFFU -- Holiday Inn -- 30 Washington Street -- Somerville
Every Friday and Saturday -- SAFARI CLUB -- Something Irresistable -- 125 Oxford Street -- Lynn
 
 
WMBR 88.1 FM
Africa Kabisa
3 Ames Street
Cambridge, MA 02142
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Listener request line (Sundays 1600-1800h): 617-253-8810
 
 

#37 From: "africakabisa" <africakabisa@...>
Date: Thu Mar 9, 2006 1:32 am
Subject: MARCH / APRIL AFRICAN EVENTS
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For more details, see the Calendar section of www.africakabisa.org . And, of course, tune into Radio Africa Kabisa, broadcasting Sundays 4-6pm EST on WMBR 88.1FM and www.wmbr.org,  to win tickets to many of these events!
 
MARCH
 
FRI 3/10 -- TSOTSI (South African film) -- Kendall Square Cinema -- Cambridge
Academy-award winning film, with kwaito soundtrack, opens for its Boston area run
 
SAT 3/11 -- GHANA ASSOCIATION OF GREATER BOSTON -- American Legion Hall -- Waltham
Independence Day Dance; more info: ghana_mass@...
 
SAT 3/11 -- LAMINE TOURE & GROUP SALOUM / RAMBAX MIT (Senegal / Boston) -- Springstep -- Medford
Sabar traditions and innovations
 
SUN 3/12 & 3/26-- "WOMEN OF RWANDA" LECTURE SERIES -- St. Peter Church Parish Center -- Cambridge
3/12 -- Rwanda: witnesses to the past, looking forward to the future w/  Rev. Elisee Rutagambwa, S.J. and Rev. Romain Rurangirwa
3/26 --  Women survivors: Resilience continued struggle to survive w/ Chantal Kayitesi, Rwandan Association for Widows of the Genocide founder
 
THU 3/30 -- HASSAN HAKMOUN (Morocco) -- Johnny D's -- Somerville
Gnawa-inspired music
 
FRI 3/31 -- CESARIA EVORA (Cape Verde) -- Orpheum Theatre -- Boston
Cape Verde's Queen of Morna. Presented by World Music
 
APRIL
 
SUN 4/2 -- SOUL AFRICA NITE -- Enormous Room -- Cambridge
Soul Africa Nite revives for the first Sunday of every month; www.soulafrica.com
 
THU 4/6 -- LAMINE TOURE & GROUP SALOUM (Boston / Senegal) -- Johnny D's -- Somerville
Sabar-inspired Afro-pop
 
FRI 4/7 -- SOWETO GOSPEL CHOIR (South Africa) -- Symphony Hall -- Boston
24-member gospel choir. Presented by Bank of America Celebrity Series
 
SAT 4/8 -- FESTIVAL OF AFRICAN ARTS -- Tufts Univ. -- Medford
African performance ensembles from regional colleges
 
SUN 4/9 -- FARAFIN FOLI (West Africa) -- Regent Theatre -- Arlington
Drumming and dancing from Mali, Senegal, Guinea, Nigeria, and Burkina Faso
 
MON - TUE 4/10-11 -- LEGENDS OF WEST AFRICA (Guinea) -- Regent Theatre -- Arlington
First Boston appearance for Guinean performance group led by Mamady Keita
 
WED 4/12 -- SAMITE (Uganda) -- Johnny D's -- Somerville
Noted Ugandan singer and flute / kalimba player
 
FRI 4/14 -- HUGH MASEKELA (South Africa) -- Somerville Theatre -- Somerville
Quit grazin' in the grass and head to the Somerville Theatre. South Africa's trumpet legend comes to town! Presented by World Music
 
SAT - SUN 4/22-23 -- CHILDREN OF UGANDA -- Somerville Theatre -- Somerville
Award-winning children's ensemble, produced by Uganda Children's Charity Foundation to raise funds for HIV-related orphans and increase AIDS awareness. Presented by World Music. Sunday's show is matinee performance.
 
4/26 -- KINIWE MUSIC & DANCE -- Tufts Univ -- Medford
Tufts group presenting singing, dancing, drumming from northern Ghana
 
4/26 -- BOUBACAR DIABATE & SAMBA LOLO (Boston / Mali) -- Ryle's -- Cambridge
Contemporary Malian griot music
 
4/28 -- FELLYKO & SOUND7 (Boston / DRC) -- Johnny D's -- Somerville
Congolese rumba
 
 
WEEKLY AFRICAN CLUBS
EVERY Friday  -- CLUB WAFFU -- Holiday Inn -- 30 Washington Street -- Somerville
EVERY Friday and Saturday -- SAFARI CLUB -- Something Irresistable -- 125 Oxford Street -- Lynn
 
Here's Club Waffu's upcoming calendar of Friday nite special DJs and music:
3/10 -- Cape Verdean nite
3/17 -- Sierra Leonean nite
3/24 -- Ugandan and Ivoirean nite
3/31 -- Cape Verdean nite
4/7 -- Caribbean nite w/ Junior Rodigan. On the first Friday of every month, aka Caribbean First Friday, Club Waffu presents a mix of reggae and African music.
(Attention gentlemen: on the last Caribbean First Friday, 90% of the 200+ crowd were women. Just a helpful suggestion from Africa Kabisa!)
4/14 -- Senegalese and Guinean nite. Mamadou will be doing special live performance from 10pm-12am.
 
 
WMBR 88.1 FM
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Cambridge, MA 02142
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Listener request line (Sundays 1600-1800h): 617-253-8810
 
 

#38 From: "africakabisa" <africakabisa@...>
Date: Sat Mar 25, 2006 12:46 am
Subject: MARCH 27 IMMIGRATION REFORM RALLY BOSTON
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On Monday March 27, there will be a march and rally in Boston
starting at 5pm at Park Street station at the Boston Common. The
Boston event will take place in tandem with a Washington, DC protest
scheduled for that day. For more information, contact Massachusetts
Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy Coalition (MIRA):
http://www.miracoalition.org.

Here is the press release from MIRA. For more information on
contacting key legislators in Washington about the impending
immigration legislation, see the end of this message.


Immigrant and Religious Leaders Rally for Immigration Reform in
Boston and Washington DC


WHEN:

Monday, March 27, 2006

Boston, MA:

5:00 PM, Park Street Station, March and Rally

6:00 PM, Tremont Temple, 88 Tremont St, Religious Celebration

WHO:

Immigrants, allies and religious leaders

WHAT:

In a coordinated show of force at the local and national levels,
thousands upon thousands of immigrants, religious leaders, and allies
will join hands in a call for immigration reform that reunifies
families, protects workers, serves students and creates a path to
citizenship for all immigrants.

Boston events are being organized by the Massachusetts Chapter of the
National Alliance of Latin American and Caribbean Communities
(NALACC) and by the Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy
Coalition (MIRA), along with several community based organizations
across Massachusetts.  The Washington, DC events are being
coordinated by the Center for Community Change, in collaboration with
national and local organizations across the country.

From across the nation, hundreds of religious leaders will be joined
by thousands of immigrants in Washington DC to call upon the U.S.
Senate to pass comprehensive immigration reform legislation.  Four
religious leaders from Massachusetts will be making the trip to
support the work of Senator Kennedy, and the legislation he has co-
sponsored with Senator McCain.  Events will take place on the West
Capitol Lawn, as well as the Dirksen Senate Building where the Senate
Judiciary Committee will be debating legislation.

In Boston, MA, over 500 immigrants, allies and religious leaders will
gather on the Boston Common for a vigil and then proceed to the
historic Tremont Temple for a religious ceremony.

Timed to coincide with the Senate Judiciary Committee debates, and in
response to the draconian H.R. 4437 recently passed by the House of
Representatives, community and religious leaders will affirm their
commitment to support immigrant communities in their struggle to
enact comprehensive immigration reform and acknowledge the valuable
contributions of all immigrants – regardless of status – to the
Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

Massachusetts will join Pennsylvania, New York, Illinois, North
Carolina, and California, among others, in organizing rallies on
March 27, 2006 for real immigration reform and to condemn enforcement-
only legislation recently passed by the House of Representatives.

                                 ###

MIRA works to advocate for the rights and opportunities of immigrants
and refugees. In partnership with its members, MIRA advances this
mission through education, training, leadership development,
organizing, policy analysis and advocacy.

______________________________________________________________________

Next week, Congress returns and the Senate will again take up
immigration reform.  The fight to get something out of the Senate
Judiciary Committee (which is in the midst of considering immigration
reform legislation) that includes a solution for the undocumented
will be intense.  At the same time, there will be a fight to keep
Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist from sabotaging Judiciary Committee
action by substituting his own enforcement-heavy legislation.

This week, Senator Harry Reid (D-NV), vowed to use any means at his
disposal to block Senator Frist's attempt to bypass the Judiciary
Committee.  Subsequently, Senator Reid's office has been inundated
with calls from restrictionists.  Senator Reid must hear from pro-
immigrant voices.  It will be crucial to have him on the pro-
immigrant side as this debate moves forward in the Senate.

Here is an action alert from the Coalition for Comprehensive
Immigration Reform:

Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) is on our side in the fight
for comprehensive immigration reform. He visited the Mexico-
California border on Monday and courageously remarked that he
would "use every procedural means at [his] disposal" to stop Senator
Frist from bringing his enforcement-focused bill to the Senate floor
for a vote.

Please take a moment to call Senator Reid to THANK him for his
courageous remarks and his continuing support for comprehensive
immigration reform."

Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (202) 224-3542

Talking Points

Thank you, Senator Reid, for your courageous leadership on this
important issue and for standing up to Senator Frist. We strongly
urge you to continue to support comprehensive immigration reform that
includes:

1) An earned path to citizenship for the 12 million undocumented
immigrants currently in the U.S. and for future immigrant workers.

2) Strong worker protection language.

3) Family reunification language so that immigrants who are separated
from their families can reunite.

                                   ###

#39 From: "africakabisa" <africakabisa@...>
Date: Wed Apr 5, 2006 11:33 pm
Subject: APRIL AFRICAN EVENTS
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There are an UNBELIEVABLE number of African stars and local talent performing this month in the Boston area! Check out the Calendar at www.africakabisa.org for complete info.

APRIL EVENTS

THU 4/6 -- LAMINE TOURE & GROUP SALOUM (Boston / Senegal) -- Johnny D's -- Somerville
Sabar-inspired Afro-pop and mbalax

FRI 4/7 -- SOWETO GOSPEL CHOIR (South Africa) -- Symphony Hall -- Boston
24-member gospel choir. Presented by Bank of America Celebrity Series

SAT 4/8 -- FESTIVAL OF AFRICAN ARTS -- Tufts Univ. -- Medford
African performance ensembles from regional colleges

SUN 4/9 -- FARAFIN FOLI (West Africa) -- Regent Theatre -- Arlington
Drumming and dancing from Mali, Senegal, Guinea, Nigeria, and Burkina Faso

MON 4/10 -- RALLY FOR IMMIGRATION REFORM -- Boston Common -- Boston
Around 3000 people attended the rally in March. This 4/10 rally is an important moment for supporters of sane immigration legislation to stand up and be counted. Boston's rally will be one of a number of protest events happening around the country on this day. Event will take place from 4-7pm at the bandstand at Boston Common. For more info: http://www.miracoaltion.org

MON - TUE 4/10-11 -- LEGENDS OF WEST AFRICA (Guinea) -- Regent Theatre -- Arlington
First Boston appearance for Guinean performance group led by Mamady Keita

WED 4/12 -- SAMITE (Uganda) -- Johnny D's -- Somerville
Noted Ugandan singer and flute / kalimba player

FRI 4/14 -- HUGH MASEKELA (South Africa) -- Somerville Theatre -- Somerville
South African trumpet legend. Presented by World Music

SAT 4/15 -- MARIAM NDAGIRE (Uganda) -- Best Western Hotel -- Waltham
Leading Ugandan pop singer and member of the Trends Band makes rare Boston appearance.

SUN 4/16 -- JEAN-PAUL SAMPUTU (Rwanda) -- Concert for Darfur -- Zero Arrow Street Theatre -- Cambridge
Prominent Rwandan musician and Kora Award winner headlines concert for Darfur genocide awareness. For more info: http://www.concert4darfur.org

WED 4/19 -- THOMAS MAPFUMO (Zimbabwe) -- Johnny D's -- Somerville
Zimbabwe's most famous liberation rebel musician

SAT - SUN 4/22-23 -- CHILDREN OF UGANDA (Uganda) -- Somerville Theatre -- Somerville
Award-winning children's ensemble, produced by Uganda Children's Charity Foundation to raise funds for HIV-related orphans and increase AIDS awareness. Presented by World Music. Sunday's show is matinee performance.

WED 4/26 -- KINIWE MUSIC & DANCE -- Tufts Univ -- Medford
Tufts group presenting singing, dancing, drumming from northern Ghana

WED 4/26 -- BOUBACAR DIABATE & SAMBA LOLO (Boston / Mali) -- Ryle's -- Cambridge
Contemporary Malian griot music

FRI 4/28 -- FELLYKO & SOUND7 (Boston / DRC) -- Johnny D's -- Somerville
Congolese rumba extraordinaire


WEEKLY AFRICAN CLUBS
EVERY Friday  -- CLUB WAFFU -- Holiday Inn -- 30 Washington Street -- Somerville
EVERY Friday and Saturday -- SAFARI CLUB -- Something Irresistable -- 125 Oxford Street -- Lynn


WMBR 88.1 FM
Africa Kabisa

Boston's African Music Radio Show
Sundays 4-6pm EST (1600-1800h)
Broadcasting at 88.1fm and streaming live at www.wmbr.org
Listener request line: 617-253-8810
Program archives and playlists: http://www.africakabisa.org

More info: africakabisa@...  


 


#40 From: "africakabisa" <africakabisa@...>
Date: Wed May 10, 2006 10:11 pm
Subject: May/June/July African Events
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Emile Kangue, Kanda Bongo Man, and Baaba Maal are some of the big names coming to Boston in next few months. Samba Mapangala will be dropping by Africa Kabisa! And looking ahead to July, things will really be heating up. See the Calendar at www.africakabisa.org for complete info and updates.
 
MAY EVENTS
 
FRI 5/12 -- EMILE KANGUE (Cameroon) -- Club Waffu -- Holiday Inn's NightGames -- 30 Washington Street -- Somerville
Emile Kangue is famous Cameroonian singer whose career dates back to the Black Styl band of the 1970s. He's just released a new CD. He'll be doing a playback show at Club Waffu as fundraiser for Manyu Elements Cultural Association, New England Chapter.
 
SAT 5/13 -- RAMBAX MIT (Senegal / Boston) -- Kresge Auditorium -- MIT -- Cambridge
Senegalese drumming group led by Lamine Toure. Free admission.
 
SUN 5/14 -- BOSTON AFROBEAT SOCIETY (Nigeria / Boston) -- Matt Murphy's Pub -- Brookline
Local Fela-inspired group is doing several dates at Matt Murphy's in May and June. See their website for more info http://www.myspace.com/bostonafrobeat
 
WED 5/17 -- IMMIGRATION RALLY -- Boston Common 4pm -- Boston
For updates on immigration reform rallies and protests, see www.miracoalition.org
 
SAT 5/20 -- KANDA BONGO MAN (DRC) -- Casa del Sol -- 126 Union Street -- Lynn
Kwassa kwassa and all that! No one does soukous, or wears a pork pie hat (limbisa ngai, Lester Young), like Kanda Bongo Man. Voice, dance, and ambiance, KBM has still got it going on. Word is he'll be backed by NYC's Soukous Stars. More info: 781-632-3761.
 
SUN 5/21 -- WEST AFRICA BENEFIT JAM -- Milky Way -- Jamaica Plain
Featuring The Bantu West African Dance and Drum Ensemble, Foundation Movement, and emcee Hassan Bility.  All proceeds to benefit International Institute for Justice and Development. More info www.iijd.org
 
WED 5/24 -- LAMINE TOURE & GROUP SALOUM (Senegal / Boston) -- Ryle's Jazz Club -- Cambridge
Mbalax and Afropop
 
SUN 5/28 -- SAMBA MAPANGALA (Kenya) will be special guest on Radio Africa Kabisa! I've been giving lots of airplay to his new release "Song and Dance" (Virunga Records) and look forward to chatting with him live on the air. Samba is not playing in Boston, but will be passing through on his way to Kenya for Nairobi's ECO-FEST.
 
JUNE EVENTS
 
SAT 6/3 -- CAMEROON NATIONAL DAY PARTY (Cameroon) -- Eritrean Community Center -- 590 Shawmut Ave -- Boston
Soccer match in afternoon. Party in evening from 8pm-1:30am with makossa and more.
 
FRI 6/30 -- BAABA MAAL (Senegal) -- Somerville Theatre -- Boston
Senegalese star comes to Boston in show presented by World Music. More info: www.worldmusic.org
 
JULY PREVIEW
 
FRI 7/14 -- AMADOU & MARIAM (Mali), DABY TOURE (Mauritania), DAARA J (Senegal) -- French Library Bastille Day Festival -- Boston
FRI 7/14 -- FELLYKO & SOUND7 (DRC / Boston) -- Johnny D's -- Somerville
WED 7/19 -- KONONO No. 1 (DRC) -- Museum of Fine Arts -- Boston
SAT-SUN 7/29-30 -- KEKELE (DRC) -- Lowell Folk Festival -- Lowell
 
 
WEEKLY AFRICAN CLUBS
EVERY Friday  -- CLUB WAFFU -- Holiday Inn -- 30 Washington Street -- Somerville
EVERY Friday and Saturday -- SAFARI CLUB -- Something Irresistable -- 125 Oxford Street -- Lynn
EVERY Saturday -- CLUB SERENGETI -- Avenue C Lounge -- 166 Eastern Ave. -- Malden


WMBR 88.1 FM
Africa Kabisa

Boston's African Music Radio Show
Sundays 4-6pm EST (1600-1800h)
Broadcasting at 88.1fm and streaming live at www.wmbr.org
Listener request line: 617-253-8810
Program archives and playlists: http://www.africakabisa.org 

 africakabisa@...  


 

#41 From: "africakabisa" <africakabisa@...>
Date: Thu Jun 15, 2006 6:43 pm
Subject: JUNE / JULY AFRICAN EVENTS
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Boston's summer is looking a bit skimpy at present, but hopefully the action will pick up. See the Calendar at www.africakabisa.org for complete info and updates. And tune into Radio Africa Kabisa!
 
JUNE EVENTS
 
SAT 6/17 -- RAGGA DEE (Uganda) -- Best Western Hotel -- 477 Totten Pond Road -- Waltham
Popular Ugandan singer known for "Njagala Dance" and other hits.
 
SAT 6/24 -- AFRICAN FESTIVAL -- Sampus Pavilion -- Lowell
11am - 7pm. Rain date 6/25. More info: www.africanfestivallowell.org
 
SAT 6/24 -- SIERRA LEONE FUNDRAISING DANCE -- Roxbury Community College -- Boston
Presented by New England Chapter of Tegloma to support civil war victims in Sierra Leone.
 
FRI 6/30 -- BAABA MAAL (Senegal) -- Somerville Theatre -- Boston
Senegalese star comes to Boston in show presented by World Music. More info: www.worldmusic.org
 
FRI 6/30 -- TIMBA LOCA (Boston/Cuba) -- Sculler's Jazz Club -- Boston
Kicking off Sculler's dance club series.
 
 
JULY EVENTS
 
FRI 7/7 -- LAMINE TOURE & GROUP SALOUM (Boston/Senegal) -- Lizard Lounge -- Cambridge
Mbalax and more.
 
FRI 7/14 -- AMADOU & MARIAM (Mali), DABY TOURE (Mauritania/Senegal), DAARA J (Senegal) -- French Library  -- Boston
Annual Bastille Day street party. More info: www.frenchlibrary.org/
 
WED 7/19 -- KONONO No. 1 (DRC) -- Museum of Fine Arts -- Boston
Part of the MFA's Concert in the Courtyard series. Traditional folkloric Congolese music featuring electrified likembes. www.mfa.org
 
SAT-SUN 7/29-30 -- KEKELE (DRC) -- Lowell Folk Festival -- Lowell
Congolese rumba with legends like Nyboma and Syran Mbenza. www.lowellfolkfestival.org
 
 
AUGUST PREVIEW
SUN 8/13 -- ANGELIQUE KIDJO (Benin) -- JVC Jazz Festival -- Newport, RI
 
 
WEEKLY AFRICAN CLUBS
EVERY Friday and Saturday -- SAFARI CLUB -- Something Irresistable -- 125 Oxford Street -- Lynn
EVERY Saturday -- CLUB SERENGETI -- Avenue C Lounge -- 166 Eastern Ave. -- Malden
 
Sad Note: Due to the vagaries of the nightclub business, Club Waffu is no longer happening at the Holiday Inn, Somerville. They are currently looking for a new location. Africa Kabisa will keep you posted when Club Waffu returns to the scene.


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Africa Kabisa

Boston's African Music Radio Show
Sundays 4-6pm EST (1600-1800h)
Broadcasting at 88.1fm and streaming live at www.wmbr.org
Listener request line: 617-253-8810
Program archives and playlists: http://www.africakabisa.org 

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#42 From: "africakabisa" <africakabisa@...>
Date: Tue Jun 20, 2006 12:21 am
Subject: Congolese Oldies Reissues... Reissued!
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If you're a Radio Africa Kabisa listener, you know I have a penchant for classic Congolese music. I unabashedly adore the music of Franco, Docteur Nico, Grand Kalle, Tabu Ley Rochereau and others. Many African music aficionados consider the 1950s - 1970s to be the Golden Age of Congolese music. And I know from the calls I receive from listeners, that this music brings back a lot of memories for a lot of people.
 
In the early 1990s, the Sonodisc record label began flooding the market with CD reissues of classic recordings that had only been available on LP. (I was in the right place at the right time, as I worked as the world music buyer for a record store where I spent all of my meager earnings on these CDs.) Unfortunately, when Sonodisc dissolved several years ago, most of this music went out of print and became very difficult to find.
 
So I'm happy to inform all you nostalgie lovers that this music is now becoming available again! (See note below for complete info.)
 
WHERE TO BUY
For US-based customers, you can order directly from Stern's Music in NJ by emailing infonyc@... or calling 973-447-2481. Stern's is charging $14.73 per CD plus $4.00 to ship 1 to 4 CDs and another dollar for each additional 4. If you're outside the US, you can order from the London-based Stern's music website http://www.sternsmusic.com . You can find the complete track listings on the website.
 
You can also order from Alpha-Si at www.panafricanallstars.com in Atlanta, GA. They are an on-line African music store that carries a lot of good music both old and new. If you're in the Boston area, Benoit at Boutique Comme a Paris (662 Salem Street, Malden, 781-321-2766) can probably special order them for you.
 
FOR PREMIUM SERVICE, BE SURE TO MENTION THAT JULIA FROM AFRICA KABISA SENT YOU!
 
 
Here's the official word from Ken Braun at Stern's USA:
For all of you who have been bewailing the loss of the marvelous Merveilles du Passé series since Sonodisc collapsed two years ago, we have very good news. Our enterprising colleague Ibrahima Sylla has negotiated with the estate of the late great Congolese composer and bandleader Kallé Kabasele and directly with the still-active Tabu Ley Rochereau to reissue many of their classics under his Syllart label. The deal includes all of the surviving recordings of Kabasele's seminal band, Orchestre African Jazz, and those of his later project, African Team, plus Rochereau's entire catalogue. That means many good and great things, not least among them a prime selection of Dr. Nico's work with African Jazz and with the early 60s band, African Fiesta. It also means Rochereau's collaborations with Sam Mangwana, Mbilia Bel, Nyboma and, yes, Franco. So although Franco's heirs continue to squabble over his legacy, effectively keeping it off limits to all but vultures and pirates, and many of the recordings by other artists and bands represented in Merveilles du Passé remain unavailable for now, this new series is really something to celebrate. It includes much of the best Congolese music of the 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s.
 
We're starting with 12 titles. By and large they are identical to Sonodisc's Merveilles du Passé CDs, though several contain one or two different tracks (most notably Rochereau & Nyboma's previously unavailable "Sacramento"). Regretably, Syllart's cover illustrations and liner notes are no improvement over Sonodisc's, and Syllart has not found better source recordings of some of the lo-fi material, but with music this important, we can't complain. Most of it sounds fine. There will be 12 more titles next month, and yet more later.

CONGOLESE CLASSICS (AVAILABLE JUNE 13, 2006):

GRAND KALLÉ & L'AFRICAN JAZZ

MERVEILLES DU PASSÉ, VOL. 1 (1958-1960)

WORLD / AFRICA / CONGO

SYLLART

823406

3430158234069

CD

 

GRAND KALLÉ & L'AFRICAN JAZZ

MERVEILLES DU PASSÉ, VOL. 2 (1961-1962)

WORLD / AFRICA / CONGO

SYLLART

823407

3430158234076

CD

 

Grand Kallé, Dr. Nico, Dechaud, Mujos, Vicky Longomba, Rochereau, even (briefly) Manu Dibango: the first great modern Congolese band at its peak. Marvelous indeed and truly essential.

AFRICAN FIESTA

MAKILA EYINA NZOTO

WORLD / AFRICA / CONGO

SYLLART

823417

3430158234175

CD

 

AFRICAN FIESTA

NICO, KWAMY, ROCHEREAU & L'AFRICAN FIESTA

WORLD / AFRICA / CONGO

SYLLART

823416

3430158234168

CD

 

Singers Kwamy Munsi and Tabu Ley Rochereau fronting a band led by guitarist Nico Kassanda in 1962 and '63. Such a constellation couldn't hold for long, but while it did … nzambe!

ROCHEREAU, TABU LEY

ROCHEREAU & L'AFRICAN FIESTA NATIONAL, VOL. 1 (1964-1966)

WORLD / AFRICA / CONGO

SYLLART

823426

3430158234267

CD

 

ROCHEREAU, TABU LEY

ROCHEREAU & L'AFRICAN FIESTA NATIONAL, VOL. 2 (1966-1969)

WORLD / AFRICA / CONGO

SYLLART

823430

3430158234304

CD

When Dr. Nico went his separate way, Rochereau lost no time in hiring two good guitarists to replace him and carried on from strength to strength with African Fiesta National.

GRAND KALLÉ & L'AFRICAN JAZZ

MERVEILLES DU PASSÉ, VOL. 3 (1966-1967)

WORLD / AFRICA / CONGO

SYLLART

823415

3430158234151

CD

 

A later configuration of Kinshasa's seminal band, with Jean Bombenga singing alongside Kallé Kabasele.

ROCHEREAU, TABU LEY

À L'OLYMPIA

WORLD / AFRICA / CONGO

SYLLART

823419

3430158234199

CD

 

Rochereau's historic Paris debut at the famous Théatre Olympia in Paris, 1970, for which occasion he renamed his band Afrisa International.

ROCHEREAU, TABU LEY

KAFUL MAYAY

WORLD / AFRICA / CONGO

SYLLART

823427

3430158234274

CD

 

Not only neo-traditional "Kaful Mayay" but also gorgeous "Nzale," hypnotic "Aon-Aon" and 5 other tracks from the early 70s, including two making their first appearance on CD.

ROCHEREAU, TABU LEY

SOROZO

WORLD / AFRICA / CONGO

SYLLART

823435

3430158234359

CD

 

Afrisa International in the late 70s, when Dino Vangu led the guitar section. Includes the original (and best) version of "Ponce Pilate."

ROCHEREAU & FRANCO

LISANGA YA BANGANGA

WORLD / AFRICA / CONGO

SYLLART

823421

3430158234212

2 CDS

 

When Kallé Kabaselle died in 1983 his most succesful protégé, Rochereau, and his greatest rival, Franco, came together to honor him and ended up collaborating on two historic LPs.

ROCHEREAU, TABU LEY

SACRAMENTO

WORLD / AFRICA / CONGO

SYLLART

823424

3430158234243

CD

 

Rochereau recorded two of his biggest and most enduring hits in the mid 80s, a quarter-century into his career: the love lament "Sarah" and his duet with Nyboma, "Sacramento."


#43 From: "africakabisa" <africakabisa@...>
Date: Wed Jul 12, 2006 1:53 pm
Subject: JULY/AUGUST AFRICAN EVENTS
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Events list courtesy of Africa Kabisa, Boston's only African music radio show. For up to date info, check the Calendar at www.africakabisa.org .
 
 
JULY EVENTS
 
FRI 7/14 -- AMADOU & MARIAM (Mali), DABY TOURE (Mauritania/Senegal), DAARA J (Senegal) -- French Library  -- Boston
Annual Bastille Day street party. More info: www.frenchlibrary.org/ or www.worldmusic.org
 
SAT 7/15 -- BOUBACAR DIABATE & SAMBA LOLO (Mali/Boston) -- ArtBeat Fest -- Somerville
Free outdoor performance at 4pm in Davis Square. Rain date Sunday 7/16.

SAT 7/15 -- FELLYKO & SOUND7 (DRC/Boston) -- Johnny D's -- Somerville
Great local Congolese rumba & soukous band.
 
SAT 7/15 -- HARDSTONE (Kenya) -- Club Keys -- Saugus
Kenyan hip hop - ragga star.
 
WED 7/19 -- KONONO No. 1 (DRC) -- Museum of Fine Arts -- Boston
Part of the MFA's Concert in the Courtyard series. Traditional folkloric Congolese music featuring electrified likembes. www.mfa.org
 
SAT 7/22 -- CLUB SAWA GRAND OPENING -- 76 Merrimack Street -- Lowell
Newest addition to Boston area African club scene featuring DJ Marcel. Opening night is free.  Club will run every Saturday after that w/ $10 cover. This is supposed to be a very nice club so dress to impress.
 
SAT-SUN 7/29-30 -- KEKELE (DRC) -- Lowell Folk Festival -- Lowell
Congolese rumba with legends like Nyboma and Syran Mbenza. They will be performing two sets (afternoon and evening) both days plus vocal workshop. Free admission. For performance times and more info: www.lowellfolkfestival.org
 
 
AUGUST
 
SAT 8/5 -- DOULEUR (Cameroon) -- Club Keys -- Saugus
One of Cameroon's most popular makossa singers makes his first Boston appearance. Playback show.
 
SUN 8/13 -- ANGELIQUE KIDJO (Benin) -- JVC Jazz Festival -- Newport, RI
Afropop star is only African performer at this year's jazz festival.
 
 
WEEKLY AFRICAN CLUBS
EVERY Friday and Saturday -- SAFARI CLUB -- Something Irresistable -- 125 Oxford Street -- Lynn
EVERY Friday and Saturday -- AFRICA NUMBER SEVEN -- 22 Perkins Ave -- Brockton
EVERY Saturday -- CLUB SERENGETI -- Avenue C Lounge -- 166 Eastern Ave. -- Malden
EVERY Saturday -- CLUB SAWA -- 76 Merrimack Street -- Lowell (starting 7/22)
 
 
 
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Sundays 4-6pm EST (1600-1800h)
Broadcasting at 88.1fm and streaming live at www.wmbr.org
Listener request line: 617-253-8810
Program archives and playlists: http://www.africakabisa.org 

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#44 From: "africakabisa" <africakabisa@...>
Date: Sun Aug 20, 2006 2:15 pm
Subject: AUGUST / SEPTEMBER AFRICAN EVENTS
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AUGUST EVENTS
 
THU 8/24 -- OLIVER MTUKUDZI (Zimbabwe) -- Johnny D's -- Somerville
"Tuku" always performs a first-class show. Here's a great chance to see him in a club setting. He will be performing 2 sets, at 8:30pm and 10:30pm. Separate admission charged for each set ($20).
 
THU 8/24 -- CONTINENTAL DRIFT -- Middle East -- Cambridge
The newest addition to the African music club scene features danceable music from Africa and the Diaspora: Soukous, Zouk, Rumba, Kwaito, African HipHop, Brazilian HipHop, MPB (Musica Popular Brasilien), Kompa, Samba, and more.
 
FRI 8/25 -- CLUB WAFFU RE-OPENING -- Casa del Sol -- Lynn
Club Waffu, Boston's longest-running and most persistent African club, returns to the scene with DJs Serge and Obain! Coupe decale and ndombolo guaranteed.
 
SAT 8/26 -- BOSTON CARNIVAL -- Franklin Park -- Boston
 
SUN 8/27 -- CAMBRIDGE CARNIVAL -- Kendall Square -- Cambridge
 
 
SEPTEMBER EVENTS
 
FRI 9/1 -- SAMBA LOLO (Mali / Boston) -- Johnny D's -- Somerville
 
SAT 9/30 -- ROYAL DRUMMERS (Burundi) & MOMBASA PARTY (Kenya) -- Sanders Theatre -- Cambridge
Mombasa Party, one of Kenya's premier taarab groups, will open the show. http://www.worldmusic.org
 
 
WEEKLY AFRICAN CLUBS
EVERY Thursday -- CONTINENTAL DRIFT -- Middle East -- corner Mass Ave & Brookline St -- Cambridge
EVERY Friday -- CLUB WAFFU -- Casa del Sol -- 126 Union Street -- Lynn
EVERY Friday and Saturday -- SAFARI CLUB -- Something Irresistable -- 125 Oxford Street -- Lynn
EVERY Saturday -- CLUB SAWA -- 76 Merrimack Street -- Lowell
 
 
 
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Boston's African Music Radio Show
Sundays 4-6pm EST (1600-1800h)
Broadcasting at 88.1fm and streaming live at www.wmbr.org
Listener request line: 617-253-8810
Calendar, program archives, and playlists: http://www.africakabisa.org 

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#45 From: "africakabisa" <africakabisa@...>
Date: Thu Aug 31, 2006 3:21 pm
Subject: SEPTEMBER AFRICAN EVENTS
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Many new events just in, so here's a special September update.
 
SEPTEMBER EVENTS
 
FRI 9/1 -- SAMBA LOLO (Mali / Boston) -- Johnny D's -- Somerville
 
 
SAT 9/2 -- NEW ENGLAND CULTURE FEST -- Downtown Lowell
Fair trade extravaganza featuring many local world music groups including Balla Tounkara and Boston Afrobeat Society. 1pm-10pm in downtown Lowell (across from 172 Middle Street). More info: http://www.second-world.com/sw/index.php
 
 
SAT 9/2 -- CAMSOC SOCCER FINALS PARTY -- Club Sawa -- Lowell
Local Cameroonian organization celebrates the end of their summer soccer series with gala party at Club Sawa.
 
 
SAT 9/2 -- ABANTU EXTRAVAGANZA NYC '06 -- Club Speed -- New York City
Heading down to NYC this Labor Day weekend? Check out a great African party for a great cause (Ugandan HIV/AIDS organization) featuring Uganda's Ragga Dee and Mariam Ndagire plus some of NYC's hottest pan-African music dj's. More info: http://www.theabantugroup.com
 
 
SAT 9/9 -- FELLYKO & SOUND7 (DRC / Boston) -- Johnny D's -- Somerville
Boston's favorite Congolese rumba -- and more -- band will be headlining.
 
 
SUN 9/10 -- GARDEN OF LIES (Sierra Leone film) -- Riverside Theatre Works -- Hyde Park
Boston premier of Sierra Leone-directed film from Lion Mountain Pictures. More info: 617-922-0616. (Tune into Africa Kabisa on 9/3 for interview with the director.)
 
 
WED 9/13 -- BRINGING IT HOME HIV/AIDS CONFERENCE -- UMass -- Boston
Conference to bring together health providers and people from local refugee and immigrant communities. More info: www.bihconference.org (Tune into Africa Kabisa on 9/10 for interview with Chioma Nnaji from Africans for Improved Access [AFIA].)
 
 
WED 9/20 - THU 9/21 -- RICHARD BONA (Cameroon) w/ Mike Stern Band -- Regattabar -- Cambridge
Cameroon's, and the world's, stellar bass player will be performing with Mike Stern jazz band at the Charles Hotel. Richard Bona also has a new release, Tiki. http://www.regattabarjazz.com
 
 
THU 9/21 -- LAMINE TOURE & GROUP SALOUM (Senegal / Boston) plus BOSTON AFROBEAT SOCIETY -- Johnny D's -- Somerville
Double dose of West African sounds.
 
 
SAT 9/30 -- ROYAL DRUMMERS (Burundi) & MOMBASA PARTY (Kenya) -- Sanders Theatre -- Cambridge
Double dose of East African sounds. Taarab band Mombasa Party will open the show. http://www.worldmusic.org
 
 
WEEKLY AFRICAN CLUBS
EVERY Thursday -- CONTINENTAL DRIFT -- Middle East -- corner Mass Ave & Brookline St -- Cambridge
EVERY Friday -- CLUB WAFFU -- Casa del Sol -- 126 Union Street -- Lynn
EVERY Friday and Saturday -- SAFARI CLUB -- Something Irresistable -- 125 Oxford Street -- Lynn
EVERY Saturday -- CLUB SAWA -- 76 Merrimack Street -- Lowell
 
 
 
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Africa Kabisa

Boston's African Music Radio Show
Sundays 4-6pm EST (1600-1800h)
Broadcasting at 88.1fm and streaming live at www.wmbr.org
Listener request line: 617-253-8810
Calendar, program archives, and playlists: http://www.africakabisa.org 

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#46 From: "africakabisa" <africakabisa@...>
Date: Wed Oct 18, 2006 5:14 pm
Subject: OCTOBER / NOVEMBER AFRICAN EVENTS
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See the Calendar at www.africakabisa.org for complete info.
 
OCTOBER EVENTS
 
THU OCT 19 -- LAMINE TOURE & GROUP SALOUM (Senegal / Boston) -- Lizard Lounge -- Cambridge
Mbalax and Afro-pop
 
SUN OCT 22 -- TJOVI GINEN (Haiti / NYC) -- Bill's Bar -- Boston
Haitian roots. Ayibobo.
 
WED OCT 25 -- REFUGEE ALL STARS (Sierra Leone) -- Paradise Rock Club -- Boston
Quite a buzz about this group and their new release "Living like a Refugee" (Anti Records)
Doors open at 7pm, there may be an opening band. Refugee All Stars will be on stage from 9:15 - 10:45pm
 
 
NOVEMBER EVENTS
 
WED NOV 8 -- MAMADOU (Senegal / Boston) -- Wonder Bar -- Boston
Highlife, juju, West African pop
 
FRI NOV 10 -- BA CISSOKO (Guinea) -- Somerville Theatre -- Somerville
Kora player Cissoko and his band fuse Manding songs with a modern vibe. Presented by World Music.
 
SUN NOV 12 -- AFRICA KABISA FUNDRAISER -- WMBR 88.1 FM
It's time for our annual fundraiser! Your contributions help support Africa Kabisa's radio station WMBR 88.1 FM. We'll have lots of cool premiums (including CDs, tix, and t-shirts). Tune in and make a pledge from 4-6pm. The fundraiser website for on-line pledges will also be active that week at http://www.wmbr.org
 
FRI NOV 17 -- ACOUSTIC AFRICA -- Somerville Theatre -- Somerville
Triple bill with Vusi Mahlasela (South Africa), Habib Koite (Mali), and Dobet Gnahore (Cote d'Ivoire). Presented by World Music.
 
 
WEEKLY AFRICAN CLUBS
EVERY Thursday -- CONTINENTAL DRIFT -- Middle East -- corner Mass Ave & Brookline St -- Cambridge
EVERY Friday -- CLUB WAFFU -- Casa del Sol -- 126 Union Street -- Lynn
EVERY Friday and Saturday -- SAFARI CLUB -- Something Irresistable -- 125 Oxford Street -- Lynn
 
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Boston's African Music Radio Show
Sundays 4-6pm EST (1600-1800h)
Broadcasting at 88.1fm and streaming live at www.wmbr.org
Listener request line: 617-253-8810
Calendar, program archives, and playlists: http://www.africakabisa.org 

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#47 From: "africakabisa" <africakabisa@...>
Date: Fri Nov 3, 2006 3:45 pm
Subject: NOVEMBER AFRICAN EVENTS
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The first half of November is filled with African music, film, art, lectures and more. (And the more includes our WMBR annual fundraiser!)  I'll send out another update towards the end of the month.
 
NOVEMBER EVENTS
 
WED NOV 1 - MON NOV 27 -- CONTEMPORARY MALIAN PAINTING EXHIBITION -- Wellesley College -- Wellesley
Works by Malian painter Alfousseiny Kelly will be on exhibit at Wellesley College's Jewett Art Gallery through the month of November. Kelly has worked and exhibited widely in Bamako, Mali and Dakar, Senegal.
 
TUE NOV 7 -- CACHAO TRIBUTE CONCERT (Cuba) -- Berklee Performance Center -- Boston
22-piece Berklee student band performs compositions from Cuban bass maestro Cachao. Cachao himself will be on hand to receive an honorary doctorate.
 
WED NOV 8 -- MAMADOU (Senegal / Boston) -- Wonder Bar -- Boston
Highlife, juju, West African pop
 
THU NOV 9 -- BANNING EYRE GUITAR LECTURE -- Boston University -- Boston
Banning Eyre performs, studies, records and teaches African music on guitar, specializing in the guitar styles of Mali, Zimbabwe, and Congo. He is also an author, music critic, and producer for the Afropop Worldwide radio program. His 4pm lecture at the College of Fine Arts Concert Hall is entitled, "A Guitar Tour of Africa".
 
FRI NOV 10 -- BA CISSOKO (Guinea) -- Somerville Theatre -- Somerville
Kora player Cissoko and his band fuse Manding songs with a modern vibe. Presented by World Music.
 
SAT NOV 11 -- ROY KAPALE (Uganda) -- Best Western Hotel -- Waltham
Popular Ugandan singer comes to the Best Western Hotel at Totten Pond Rd in Waltham. His hit songs include Ebitala Bbintadde, Mukyala Neighbour, and Ebisaanyi.
 
SUN NOV 12 -- AFRICA KABISA FUNDRAISER -- WMBR 88.1 FM
It's time for our annual fundraiser! Your contributions help support Africa Kabisa's radio station WMBR 88.1 FM. Tune in and make a pledge on Nov 12 from 4-6pm. Or pledge on-line at our fundraiser website, which will be active beginning Nov 8 at http://www.wmbr.org . We'll have lots of cool premiums including CDs and t-shirts. Check out our special premium for this year -- the "Oye!: WMBR World Music Sundays" t-shirt.
 
THU NOV 16 -- LAMINE TOURE & GROUP SALOUM (Senegal / Boston) -- Lizard Lounge -- Cambridge
Mbalax and Afropop
 
FRI NOV 17 -- ACOUSTIC AFRICA -- Somerville Theatre -- Somerville
Triple bill with Vusi Mahlasela (South Africa), Habib Koite (Mali), and Dobet Gnahore (Cote d'Ivoire). Presented by World Music.
 
SAT NOV 18 - SUN NOV 19 -- UNITED NATIONS FILM FESTIVAL -- Harvard Kennedy School of Govt., Northeastern Univ, Boston Univ -- Cambridge and Boston
The Global Voices International Documentary Film Festival will present a number of short films from Africa (and the world) including DRC, Rwanda, Kenya, and South Africa. See http://www.bostonfilms.org/schedule.htm for schedule and film descriptions.
 
 
WEEKLY AFRICAN CLUBS
EVERY Thursday -- CONTINENTAL DRIFT -- Middle East -- corner Mass Ave & Brookline St -- Cambridge
EVERY Friday -- CLUB WAFFU -- Casa del Sol -- 126 Union Street -- Lynn
EVERY Friday and Saturday -- SAFARI CLUB -- Something Irresistable -- 125 Oxford Street -- Lynn
 
WMBR 88.1 FM
Africa Kabisa

Boston's African Music Radio Show
Sundays 4-6pm EST (1600-1800h)
Broadcasting at 88.1fm and streaming live at www.wmbr.org
Listener request line: 617-253-8810
Calendar, program archives, and playlists: http://www.africakabisa.org 

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#49 From: "africakabisa" <africakabisa@...>
Date: Mon Nov 20, 2006 1:51 pm
Subject: REPOST: NOVEMBER/DECEMBER AFRICAN EVENTS
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A few new Haitian events got added for this week, so I am reposting this message.
A wrap-up for the end of November and a preview of December.
 
NOVEMBER
 
MON 11/20 -- MUSIC OF THE ASHANTI NATION (Ghana) -- Berklee Performance Center -- Boston
The Berklee West African Drum and Dance Ensemble with special guests, Ewe master drummers Victor and Emmanuel Agbeli from the Dagbe Cultural Center in Ghana. Tickets $5.00 More info:  http://www.berklee.edu/news/2006/11/1109.html
 
THU 11/23 -- CARIMI & KREYOL-LA (Haiti) -- The Roxy -- Boston
Thanksgiving night kompa style. http://www.1804productions.com/
 
THU 11/23 -- TABOU COMBO (Haiti) -- Sheraton Tara Hotel -- Braintree
Another legendary Haitian band. Info: 617-852-0975 or 617-974-8695
 
SAT 11/25 -- TROPICANA D'HAITI (Haiti) -- Club Lido -- Revere
One of Haiti's most popular and classic kompa bands. More info: 617-678-3848
 
DECEMBER
 
SAT 12/9 -- LURA (Cape Verde) -- Berklee Performance Center -- Boston
Dynamic Cape Verdean singer. Presented by World Music. http://www.worldmusic.org
 
THU 12/14 - SAT 12/16, THU 12/21, SAT 12/23 -- REFUGEE ALL-STARS FILM (Sierra Leone) -- Museum of Fine Arts -- Boston
Riveting and powerful documentary about Sierra Leone's Refugee All-Stars band. Highly recommended. Screenings are at various times. Check the schedule at http://www.mfa.org . For more information on the band and film, see http://www.refugeeallstars.org
 
FRI 12/22 -- MAMADOU DIOP (Senegal/Boston) -- Community Church of Boston -- Boston
West African drum performance by Mamadou to benefit Through Barbed Wire (http://www.throughbarbedwire.com)
 
SAT 12/23 -- LARRY HARLOW & THE LATIN LEGENDS BAND -- Hyatt Hotel -- Cambridge
Salsa legend "El Judio Maravilloso". For more info, http://www.bostonsalsero.com
 
 
WEEKLY AFRICAN CLUBS
EVERY Thursday -- CONTINENTAL DRIFT -- Middle East -- corner Mass Ave & Brookline St -- Cambridge
EVERY Friday -- CLUB WAFFU -- Casa del Sol -- 126 Union Street -- Lynn
EVERY Friday and Saturday -- SAFARI CLUB -- Something Irresistable -- 125 Oxford Street -- Lynn
 
 
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A BIG THANK YOU to everyone who contributed this past week to WMBR's annual fundraiser. Once again, Africa Kabisa listeners helped make our program one of the most successful shows at the radio station. As an all-volunteer station, we truly appreciate your donations. WMBR benefits financially, (and I benefit emotionally!), from your support. If you did not get a chance to pledge and would like to, our fundraiser pledge page will still be up on-line for a little while more at http://www.wmbr.org .
 
For those who pledged, we will be mailing out your Oye! t-shirts and other premiums in December. Thanks to the record labels who contributed great CDs as special premiums for this year: Stern's, Virunga, World Music Network/Rough Guide, Nonesuch/World Circuit, Universal Music, Putumayo.
 
XXOO Julia
 
 
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Broadcasting at 88.1fm and streaming live at www.wmbr.org
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#50 From: "africakabisa" <africakabisa@...>
Date: Wed Nov 22, 2006 12:42 am
Subject: ANNUAL IMMIGRATION RADIO SPECIAL: NOVEMBER 26
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On Sunday November 26, Africa Kabisa will broadcast its annual Immigration Special with Attorney Mark Pelosky. Attorney Pelosky will present in-depth information on the diversity visa (DV) lottery, recent changes in immigration law, and other valuable advice. He will be on the air from 4 - 5pm EST (so if you want to hear the music, tune in from 5 - 6 pm.)
 
Attorney Pelosky always does a stellar job in unraveling the arcana of immigration law, and presenting very practical information in a clear and understandable way. Our annual Immigration Special always receives a great deal of praise from listeners. So, get a pen and paper ready to take notes. This show will also be available for download following the broadcast at http://www.wmbr.org (see Schedule page) and http://www.africakabisa.org (see Files.)
 
If you have any topics that you'd like Attorney Pelosky to address, please email questions ahead of time to africakabisa@.... (Please put "Immigration" in the subject header.) All inquiries will be kept strictly confidential. We will not discuss specific individual cases on the air, but we can use your questions to address general concerns.
 
This year's deadline for the 2008 Diversity Visa Lottery is Sunday December 3 at noon. More information on the diversity visa lottery, and other immigration resources, can be found at:
 
http://travel.state.gov/visa/immigrants/types/types_1318.html
Official US State Department Instructions for the 2008 DV Lottery

http://www.dvlottery.state.gov/
Official DV Lottery Electronic Application

http://www.uscis.gov
US Citizenship and Immigration Services

http://www.nationalimmigrationproject.org 
National Immigration Project of the National Lawyers Guild

http://www.theimmigrantsattorney.com
mpelosky@...
Law offices of Mark Pelosky
 
 
Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy Coalition (MIRA) -- list of local legal clinics

 
 
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#51 From: "africakabisa" <africakabisa@...>
Date: Thu Dec 7, 2006 10:08 pm
Subject: DECEMBER AFRICAN EVENTS
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Here's December events so far. Hopefully more Christmas and New Year's show information will be arriving. I'll send out another update towards the end of the month.
 
DECEMBER
 
FRI 12/8 -- JORGE HUMBERTO (Cape Verde) -- Restaurant Laura -- Dorchester
Morna and coladeira
 
SAT 12/9 -- LURA (Cape Verde) -- Berklee Performance Center -- Boston
Dynamic Cape Verdean singer. Presented by World Music. http://www.worldmusic.org
Lura will also be doing a free Cape Verdean dance and music workshop on Tuesday 12/12 from 3 - 5pm at Harvard University's Barker Center.
 
SAT 12/9 -- SEPTENTRIONAL (Haiti) -- Lido Ballroom -- Revere
Legendary kompa band
 
THU 12/14 - SAT 12/16, THU 12/21, SAT 12/23 -- REFUGEE ALL-STARS FILM (Sierra Leone) -- Museum of Fine Arts -- Boston
Riveting and powerful documentary about Sierra Leone's Refugee All-Stars band. Highly recommended. Screenings are at various times. Check the schedule at http://www.mfa.org . For more information on the band and film, see http://www.refugeeallstars.org
NOTE: There will be a Q&A discussion session with the film's director, following the 6pm screening on Friday 12/15.
 
FRI 12/22 -- MAMADOU DIOP (Senegal/Boston) -- Community Church of Boston -- Boston
West African drum performance by Mamadou to benefit Through Barbed Wire (http://www.throughbarbedwire.com)
 
SAT 12/23 -- LARRY HARLOW & THE LATIN LEGENDS BAND (NYC / Puerto Rico) -- Hyatt Hotel -- Cambridge
Salsa legend "El Judio Maravilloso". For more info, http://www.bostonsalsero.com
 
SUN 12/24 -- PHANTOMS (Haiti) -- Sheraton Tara Hotel -- Braintree
New generation kompa
 
MON 12/25 -- T-VICE / KREYOLLA (Haiti) -- Roxy -- Boston
Two great bands on 2 stages
 
SAT 12/30 -- 509 (Haiti) -- Sheraton Tara -- Braintree
Live album release party
 
MON 1/1 -- ZIN (Haiti) -- Vincent's -- Randolph
All I want is... kompa on New Year's day
 
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WORLD MUSIC ANNOUNCES 2007 WINTER/SPRING LINE-UP
Here's a list of African shows World Music will be presenting in first half of 2007. Tickets sell out quick for the big names (like Salif Keita), so best to buy in advance.
More info: www.worldmusic.org
 
SAT 1/20 -- SARA TAVARES (Cape Verde) -- Berklee Performance Center -- Boston
SAT 3/17 -- LADYSMITH BLACK MAMBAZO (South Africa) -- Sanders Theatre -- Cambridge
THU 3/29 -- TOUMANI DIABATE'S SYMMETRIC ORCHESTRA (Mali / West Africa) -- Somerville Theatre -- Somerville
SAT 4/21 -- SALIF KEITA (Mali) -- Somerville Theatre -- Somerville
SAT 5/19 -- ANGELIQUE KIDJO (Benin) -- Somerville Theatre -- Somerville
 
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WEEKLY AFRICAN CLUBS
EVERY Thursday -- CONTINENTAL DRIFT -- Middle East -- corner Mass Ave & Brookline St -- Cambridge
EVERY Friday -- CLUB WAFFU -- Casa del Sol -- 126 Union Street -- Lynn
EVERY Friday and Saturday -- SAFARI CLUB -- Something Irresistable -- 125 Oxford Street -- Lynn
 
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#52 From: "africakabisa" <africakabisa@...>
Date: Sat Dec 9, 2006 5:03 pm
Subject: AFRICA KABISA: BEST OF 2006
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For the African music lover on your holiday shopping list, here are some recommendations for the best releases of 2006. If you're an Africa Kabisa listener, you're sure to have heard selections from these CDs featured many times on the program. I've included at the bottom of this message a list of sources for purchasing African music.
 
 
AFRICA KABISA'S BEST RELEASES OF 2006
 
Cheikh Lo (Senegal) -- Lamp Fall -- Nonesuch/World Circuit
Born in Burkina Faso, raised in Senegal, singer Cheikh Lo brilliantly combines mbalax, Cuban guajira, soukous, and Afro-Brazilian influences in this extraordinary and spiritual CD. The musical mix is so eclectic, there is something for everyone's liking. The icing on the cake is an inspired version of the Congolese classic "N'Galula".
 
Samba Mapangala (Kenya) -- Song and Dance -- Virunga
One of the sweetest voices in African music, Samba Mapangala delivers a knockout in Song and Dance. Samba has been on the scene since the 1970s, and has an extraordinary repertoire behind him, but this 2006 release is one of his finest. It's hard not to listen to every song on Song and Dance without experiencing pure joy. If you want to see the dance behind the song, check out the wonderful bootylicious video of "Nyama Choma" at http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoID=1399767946 .
 
 
Kekele (DRC) -- Kinavana -- Stern's
Kinshasa + Havana = Kinavana, and it all adds up very nicely on Congolese rumba stalwarts Kekele's third release. On Kinavana, Kekele take Cuban guajira-son classics (mostly from composer Guillermo Portabales) and reinterpret them with Lingala lyrics. Kekele's regular members include such ex-Les Quatre Etoiles greats as Nyboma, Syran M'Benza, Wuta Mayi; Kinavana features guest appearances by Madilu System, Mbilia Bel, and others.
 
 
Africando (Senegal) -- Ketakuba --- Stern's
Africando sound closer to Puerto Rico than Cuba these days, but hey, they still know how to do salsa right. Highlights include a salsa version of Franco's "Mario," sung by Madilu.
 
 
Toumani Diabate's Symmetric Orchestra (Mali) -- Boulevard de l'Independence -- Nonesuch/World Circuit
The Symmetric Orchestra is an audacious concept but kora genius Toumani Diabate pulls it off with amazing creativity and flair. This West African big band seamlessly fuses the traditional and modern, ranging from Mande folklore to Senegalese salsa.  (Toumani Diabate's Symmetric Orchestra will be appearing 3/29 at the Somerville Theatre.)
 
 
Salif Keita (Mali) -- M'Bemba -- Decca/Universal
A phenomenal new release from Salif Keita. (Salif Keita will be appearing 4/21 at the Somerville Theatre.)
 
 
Big Joe (Sierra Leone) -- Hold Me Tight -- H&R Music
"Shake U Bam Bam" -- from this CD -- has been heavy on the Africa Kabisa playlist all year. This ultimate party song combines motifs from "Azda" to "Hot Hot Hot".
 
 
Oliver Ngoma (Gabon) -- Saga -- Lusafrica
Afrozouk maestro Ngoma returns with a new release.
 
 
Refugee All Stars (Sierra Leone) -- Living Like a Refugee -- Anti
The backstory of this band is more interesting than the CD, but understanding what the band went through to produce this release makes the music that much more inspiring. Musically, a nice mix of goombay and reggae with positive and powerful lyrics. (The documentary film about the Refugee All Stars will have several screenings at the Museum of Fine Arts this month.)
 
 
Pierre Akendengue (Gabon) -- Goree -- Lusafrica
A thoughtful concept album with songs exploring the painful legacy of Goree's slave-trading history. Akendengue is one of the great intellectuals of African music.
 
 
BEST REISSUES & COMPILATIONS
 
Golden Afrique Vol. 2 (DRC) -- Network
Highly recommended! (as is Vol. 1) A great introduction to some of the most famous tracks from the golden age of Congolese music. This 2-CD set is an essential collection for Congolese music lovers. (Tracks include "Cooperation," "Double Double," "Aon Aon" and many more.) Expensive but worth it.
 
Les Mangalepa (Kenya) -- Retroafric
Great 1970s East African rumba.
 
Rochereau (DRC) and Gran Kalle (DRC) -- Syllart
The 1950s-1970s catalogs of Tabu Ley Rochereau and Gran Kalle & African Jazz are now back in print and available through Stern's Music.
 
African Decale (Cote d'Ivoire) -- Available through Pan-African All Stars
Coupe decale is still ruling the African nightclubs but, astonishingly, it's very difficult to find collections to purchase. African Decale has a lot of great tracks.
 
Rough Guide to West African Gold (Nigeria, Ghana, Senegal, Sierra Leone) -- World Music Network
Includes classics such as Bembeya Jazz's "Whiskey Soda" and Super Sweet Talks' "The Lord's Prayer" as well as more obscure tracks.
 
 
WHERE TO BUY AFRICAN MUSIC IN THE U.S.A.
 
I personally get much of my music from Pan African All Stars (Alpha-Si), Simba Music (Joe), and Stern's (Ken). If you call these guys, tell them Julia from Africa Kabisa sent you.
 
Pan African All Stars (in Atlanta, Georgia) and Simba Music (in Takoma Park, MD) are the best African music retailers in the country. They have excellent stock and provide first-rate customer service.  Please support them!  They should have most of the CDs on this list, and also carry DVDs. You can also order the Stern's, Lusafrica, Retroafric, and Syllart titles directly from Stern's Music.
 
Pan African All Stars (www.panafricanallstars.com) -- order on-line or call 404-684-9955. Ask for Alpha-Si.
Simba Music -- call 301-445-1670. Ask for Joe.
Stern's Music -- infonyc@... or call 973-447-2481.
 
You can also find some African music at www.amazon.com , www.cdbaby.com, and other on-line sources. If you prefer downloaded tracks to physical CDs, www.calabashmusic.com has a good selection.
 
 
 
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#53 From: "africakabisa" <africakabisa@...>
Date: Fri Dec 22, 2006 8:31 pm
Subject: DECEMBER / JANUARY AFRICAN EVENTS
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Happy Holidays wherever you are! Wishing all Africa Kabisa supporters much joy and prosperity for the new year. Here are African events for end of December - January.
 
DECEMBER
 
SAT 12/23 -- ZOUK NIGHT ANTILLAISE GRAND OPENING -- Brandy Pete's -- Boston
Grand opening for new Saturday night zouk nightclub in Financial district, More info: 617-293-0685
 
SAT 12/23 -- LARRY HARLOW & THE LATIN LEGENDS BAND (NYC / Puerto Rico) -- Hyatt Hotel -- Cambridge
Salsa legend "El Judio Maravilloso". For more info, http://www.bostonsalsero.com
 
SUN 12/24 -- PHANTOMS (Haiti) -- Sheraton Tara Hotel -- Braintree
Slightly old new generation kompa
 
MON 12/25 -- T-VICE / KREYOLLA (Haiti) -- Roxy -- Boston
Two great bands on 2 stages
 
TUE 12/26 -- SAMBA LOLO w/ BOUBACAR DIABATE (Mali / Boston) -- Matt Murphy's Pub -- Brookline
 
SAT 12/30 -- 509 (Haiti) -- Sheraton Tara -- Braintree
Live album release party
 
SUN 12/31 -- SAMBA LOLO w/ BOUBACAR DIABATE (Mali/Boston) -- Matt Murphy's Pub -- Brookline
Free admission
 
SUN 12/31 -- DJAKOUT MIZIK (Haiti) -- Club Lido -- Revere
One of Haiti's most popular kompa groups
 
JANUARY
 
MON 1/1 -- ZIN (Haiti) -- Vincent's -- Randolph
All I want is... kompa on New Year's day
 
SAT 1/13 -- SKAH SHAH #1 (Haiti) -- Sheraton Tara -- Braintree
A kompa institution since the 1970s
 
WED 1/17 - SUN 1/20 -- HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL -- MFA & PEM -- Boston & Salem
See below for more info and film descriptions
 
SAT 1/20 -- SARA TAVARES (Cape Verde) -- Berklee Performance Center -- Boston
Presented by World Music www.worldmusic.org
 
WED 1/24 -- PLENA LIBRE (Puerto Rico) -- Sculler's Jazz Club -- Allston
Plena and bomba at the Doubletree Guest Quarters Suite Hotel
 
 
WEEKLY AFRICAN CLUBS
EVERY Thursday -- CONTINENTAL DRIFT -- Middle East -- corner Mass Ave & Brookline St -- Cambridge
EVERY Friday -- CLUB WAFFU -- Casa del Sol -- 126 Union Street -- Lynn
EVERY Friday and Saturday -- SAFARI CLUB -- Something Irresistable -- 125 Oxford Street -- Lynn
EVERY Saturday -- ZOUK NIGHT ANTILLAISE -- Brandy Pete's -- 247 Franklin Street -- Boston
EVERY Sunday -- CARIBBEAN NIGHT (kompa & zouk) -- Club Pure (formerly Matrix) -- 279 Tremont Street -- Boston
 
 
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Human Rights Watch International Film Festival 
The Museum of Fine Arts (MFA) in Boston and the Peabody Essex Museum (PEM) in Salem are hosting the Human Rights Watch International Film Festival from 1/17 - 1/22. For more info: www.mfa.org.  Films with an African focus include:

 

Black Gold
Thu, Jan 18, 8:30 pm MFA -- BOSTON
Black Gold by Nick Francis and Marc Francis (UK, 2006, 78 min.). Multinational coffee companies dominate an industry worth over $80 billion, but while we buy our lattes and cappuccinos, the price paid to coffee farmers remains so low that many have been forced to abandon their fields. Nowhere is this paradox more evident than in Ethiopia, the birthplace of coffee. Tadesse Meskela is on a one-man mission to save his coffee cooperative's 75,000 farmers from bankruptcy. Against the backdrop of Tadesse's journey to London and Seattle searching for buyers willing to pay a fair price, the more powerful sides of the international trading system come into focus. New York coffee traders, auction houses, and the double dealings of trade ministers at the World Trade Organization reveal the enormity of Tadesse's task to find a long-term solution for his farmers. In Amharic, Oromiffa, and English with English subtitles.

Conversations on a Sunday Afternoon
Sat, Jan 21, 10:30 am MFA -- BOSTON
Conversations on a Sunday Afternoon by Khalo Matabane (South Africa, 2005, 80 min.). An artful blend of documentary and dramatic elements, Conversations on a Sunday Afternoon breaks with the South African tradition of hard-hitting historical dramas and charges into the world of ideas. In a Johannesburg park, Keniloe (Tony Kgoroge) meets Fatima (Fatima Hersi), a Somali woman seeking refuge in South Africa. Shaken by her story, Keniloe later looks for her in the city's migrant neighborhoods, but his quest soon takes on a life of its own as he asks further questions of the people he meets. Why did you leave Kenya? Can you ever go home to Congo? The struggle for reconciliation is nudged aside to reveal a country coming to terms with its new status as a promised land. What does a richer African nation owe to its poorer neighbors? How does political crisis shape personal identity? And is the war over now? In English, French, Zulu, and Swahili with English subtitles

The Refugee All Stars
Sat, Jan 21, 8:20 pm PEM -- SALEM
The Refugee All Stars by Zach Niles and Banker White (2005, 78 min.). For 3 years, 2 filmmakers from San Francisco followed a group of Sierra Leonian refugees as they turned to music in the face of severe adversity: murder, exile, and psychological trauma. "Easily the film's most powerful segment shows the conflicting emotions registering on the faces of the musicians during their homecoming, as they ride through the devastated streets of Freetown. The scene overshadows the film's upbeat ending in which the band goes into a recording studio to make a successful album" (The Globe and Mail)

Rain in a Dry Land
Sun, Jan 22, 1 pm PEM -- SALEM
Rain in a Dry Land by Anne Makepeace (USA/Kenya, 2006, 83 min) In 2004, 13,000 Somali Bantu refugees realized their dream of coming to America. They now live in 50 cities across the country and are part of the largest group from a single African community to settle in the United States at one time. Rain in a Dry Land chronicles two years in the lives of two extended families as they leave a 200-year legacy of oppression in Africa to face new challenges in a new land. Both of these war-torn families find ways to survive and create a safe haven in America. In English, Mai Mai and Somali with English subtitles

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Wishing you all the best in the new year... As Africa Kabisa enters its 15th year, I sincerely thank you for your support. Please keep tuning in!
 
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#54 From: "africakabisa" <africakabisa@...>
Date: Fri Jan 12, 2007 8:34 pm
Subject: JANUARY / FEBRUARY AFRICAN EVENTS
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As usual, check out the Calendar at www.africakabisa.org for complete info including addresses, ticket prices, and contact information.
 
 
JANUARY
 
SAT 1/13 -- SKAH SHAH #1 (Haiti) -- Sheraton Tara -- Braintree
A kompa institution since the 1970s. Check out Africa Kabisa's interview with lead singer "Cubano" on the 1/7/07 program (located in the Files archives at www.africakabisa.org)
 
SUN 1/14 -- CARIMI (Haiti) -- Roxy -- Boston
One of the most popular nouvel jenerasyon kompa bands
 
FRI 1/19 -- SOULFEGE -- Bill's Bar -- Boston
Highlife/hip-hop/reggae band Soulfege has relocated to LA, but returns to Boston for this hometown bash
 
SAT 1/20 -- SARA TAVARES (Cape Verde) -- Berklee Performance Center -- Boston
Presented by World Music www.worldmusic.org
 
WED 1/24 -- PLENA LIBRE (Puerto Rico) -- Sculler's Jazz Club -- Allston
Plena and bomba at the Doubletree Guest Quarters Suite Hotel
 
 
FEBRUARY
 
SAT 2/10 -- ABRHAM G MEDINE (Ethiopia) -- Middle East -- Cambridge
A rare opportunity to see an authentic Ethiopian band. Singer Edin will be opening.
 
SUN 2/11 -- T-VICE (Haiti) -- Vincent's -- Randolph
A Valentine's weekend show for all you romantics
 
SAT 2/17 -- SAMBA LOLO (Mali / Boston) -- Johnny D's -- Somerville
Double bill with local reggae band Toussaint & the China Band
 
 
 
WEEKLY AFRICAN CLUBS
EVERY Thursday -- CONTINENTAL DRIFT -- Middle East -- corner Mass Ave & Brookline St -- Cambridge
EVERY Friday -- CLUB WAFFU -- Casa del Sol -- 126 Union Street -- Lynn
EVERY Friday and Saturday -- SAFARI CLUB -- Something Irresistable -- 125 Oxford Street -- Lynn
EVERY Saturday -- ZOUK NIGHT ANTILLAISE -- Brandy Pete's -- 247 Franklin Street -- Boston
EVERY Sunday -- CARIBBEAN NIGHT (kompa & zouk) -- Club Pure (formerly Matrix) -- 279 Tremont Street -- Boston
 
 
 
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#55 From: "africakabisa" <africakabisa@...>
Date: Thu Jan 25, 2007 8:31 pm
Subject: EVEN MORE JAN / FEB AFRICAN EVENTS
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Lots of new events to share with you for end of January through mid-February. As usual, check out the Calendar at www.africakabisa.org for complete info including addresses, ticket prices, and contact information.
 
 
JANUARY
 
SUN 1/28 -- NOMADS (Haiti/Boston) & NICKENSON PRUD'HOMME (Haiti) -- Club Pure (Matrix) -- Boston
Nomads is local group comprised of members from Haiti, Guadeloupe, Cape Verde, and Dominica. They will be celebrating their CD release. Nickenson Prud'homme will be giving special guest performance.
 
SUN 1/28 -- SWEET MICKY (Haiti) -- Sheraton Tara Hotel -- Braintree
 
TUE 1/30 -- BERES HAMMOND (Jamaica) -- Roxy -- Boston
Marcia Griffiths is also on bill.
 
FEBRUARY
 
SAT 2/10 -- ABRHAM G MEDINE (Ethiopia) -- Middle East -- Cambridge
A rare opportunity to see an authentic Ethiopian band. Singer Edin will be opening.
 
SAT 2/10 -- CAMSOC YOUTH DAY GALA (Cameroon) -- 31 Lenox Street -- Boston
DJ Marcel keeping the vibes nice (possibly until 3am)
 
SUN 2/11 -- T-VICE (Haiti) -- Vincent's -- Randolph
A Valentine's weekend show for all you romantics
 
SUN 2/11 -- NU-LOOK (Haiti) -- Sheraton Tara -- Braintree
More nouvel jenerasyon kompa
 
THU 2/15 -- FELLYKO (DRC / Boston) -- Middle East Corner -- Cambridge
No cover charge
 
FRI 2/16 -- TEEYAH (Cote d'Ivoire) -- Club Waffu -- Lynn
Coupe decale and zouk sensation performs playback show
 
FRI 2/16 -- SUN 2/18 -- AFRICA BUSINESS CONFERENCE -- Harvard Business School -- Allston
Opening night party at Hyatt Hotel on Friday night; conference runs all day Saturday w/ party that night.
This year's conference theme: Open for Business: Integrating Africa into the Global Economy
 
FRI 2/16 - SAT 2/24 -- AFRICAN FILM FESTIVAL -- Museum of Fine Arts -- Boston
Friday opening night screening kicks off with critically acclaimed film "Bamako." Producer (and Hollywood legend) Danny Glover will be on hand for Q&A session following film. More info: http://www.mfa.org
 
SAT 2/17 -- SAMBA LOLO (Mali / Boston) -- Johnny D's -- Somerville
Double bill with local reggae band Toussaint & the China Band
 
SUN 2/18 -- ZIN (Haiti) -- Lombardo's -- Randolph
 
SUN 2/18 -- PRINCESS LOVER & NY ALL STARS (Martinique / Haiti) -- Club Pure (Matrix) -- Boston
Zouk star Princess Lover will be backed by sensational New York All Stars band.
 
 
 
WEEKLY AFRICAN CLUBS
There have been some changes, so take note.
EVERY Friday -- CLUB WAFFU -- Casa del Sol -- 126 Union Street -- Lynn
EVERY Saturday -- SAFARI CLUB -- 151 Central Ave  -- Lynn (NEW LOCATION)
EVERY Saturday -- ZOUK NIGHT ANTILLAISE -- Brandy Pete's -- 247 Franklin Street -- Boston
EVERY Sunday -- CARIBBEAN NIGHT (kompa & zouk) -- Club Pure (formerly Matrix) -- 279 Tremont Street -- Boston
 
 
 
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#56 From: "africakabisa" <africakabisa@...>
Date: Fri Feb 9, 2007 5:05 pm
Subject: FEBRUARY AFRICAN EVENTS
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Kenyan/Congolese legend SAMBA MAPANGALA will be performing on 2/16 at HBS' Africa Business Conference opening night party, along with SOULFEGE and other acts. TEEYAH from Cote d'Ivoire will be appearing at Club Waffu on 2/16. Plus many more interesting events throughout the month of February. As usual, check out the Calendar at www.africakabisa.org for complete info including addresses, ticket prices, and contact information. And tune into AFRICA KABISA, Sundays 4-6pm EST on WMBR 88.1 FM, for the chance to win tickets.
 
 
FEBRUARY
 
SAT 2/10 -- ABRHAM G MEDINE (Ethiopia) -- Middle East -- Cambridge
A rare opportunity to see an authentic Ethiopian band live in concert. Singer Edin will be opening.
 
 
SAT 2/10 -- EAST AFRICAN COOPERATION FORUM DIASPORA -- Venu -- Boston
The EACF-D is a chapter of the East African Cooperation Forum, which is based on the model of the East African Federation (Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda). Mission: To facilitate the social, economic and cultural integration and the advancement of the East Africans in the diaspora. To be a lobby group for the East African Federation and the East Africans in the Diaspora.
This Boston event is one of many meetings being held around the country and world. Free admission. More info: http://www.eacfd.org

 
SAT 2/10 -- CAMSOC YOUTH DAY GALA (Cameroon) -- 31 Lenox Street -- Boston
DJ Marcel keeping the vibes nice
 
 
SUN 2/11 -- T-VICE (Haiti) -- Vincent's -- Randolph
A Valentine's weekend show for all you romantics
 
 
SUN 2/11 -- NU-LOOK (Haiti) -- Sheraton Tara -- Braintree
More nouvel jenerasyon kompa
 
 
THU 2/15 -- FELLYKO (DRC / Boston) -- Middle East (Corner) -- Cambridge
No cover charge
 
 
FRI 2/16 -- TEEYAH (Cote d'Ivoire) -- Club Waffu -- Lynn
Coupe decale and zouk sensation performs playback show
 
 
FRI 2/16 -- SUN 2/18 -- AFRICA BUSINESS CONFERENCE -- Harvard Business School -- Allston
Friday night entertainment at Burden Auditorium on HBS campus ($15 admission) will feature performances by SAMBA MAPANGALA, SOULFEGE, and others ; conference runs all day Saturday. This year's conference theme: Open for Business: Integrating Africa into the Global Economy
 
 
FRI 2/16 - SAT 2/24 -- AFRICAN FILM FESTIVAL -- Museum of Fine Arts -- Boston
Friday opening night screening kicks off with critically acclaimed film "Bamako." Producer (and Hollywood legend) Danny Glover will be on hand for Q&A session following film. More info: http://www.mfa.org
 
 
SAT 2/17 -- SAMBA LOLO (Mali / Boston) -- Johnny D's -- Somerville
Double bill with local reggae band Toussaint & the China Band
 
 
SUN 2/18 -- ZIN (Haiti) -- Lombardo's -- Randolph
Another great kompa band
 
 
SUN 2/18 -- PRINCESS LOVER & NY ALL STARS (Martinique / Haiti) -- Club Pure (Matrix) -- Boston
Zouk star Princess Lover will be backed by sensational New York All Stars band.
 
 
THU 2/22 -- LAMINE TOURE & GROUP SALOUM (Senegal / Boston) -- Lizard Lounge -- Cambridge
Mbalax and Afropop
 
 
THU 2/22 -- AFRO-CARIBBEAN CROSSCURRENTS -- Berklee Performance Center -- Boston
Featuring the college's Bob Marley, Steel Pan, and Afro-Cuban ensembles
 
 
THU 2/22 -- MOHAMED KALIFA KAMARA & JOLIBA JAZZ -- Middle East (Corner) -- Cambridge
No cover charge
 
 
 
WEEKLY AFRICAN CLUBS
There have been some changes, so take note.
EVERY Friday THROUGH 2/16 -- CLUB WAFFU -- Casa del Sol -- 126 Union Street -- Lynn
EVERY Saturday STARTING 2/24 -- CLUB WAFFU -- Casa del Sol -- 126 Union Street -- Lynn
EVERY Saturday -- SAFARI CLUB -- 151 Central Ave  -- Lynn (NEW LOCATION)
EVERY Saturday -- ZOUK NIGHT ANTILLAISE -- Brandy Pete's -- 247 Franklin Street -- Boston
EVERY Sunday -- CARIBBEAN NIGHT (kompa & zouk) -- Club Pure (formerly Matrix) -- 279 Tremont Street -- Boston
 
 
 
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Sundays 4-6pm EST (1600-1800h)
Broadcasting at 88.1fm and streaming live at www.wmbr.org
Listener request line: 617-253-8810
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#57 From: "africakabisa" <africakabisa@...>
Date: Mon Feb 26, 2007 3:23 pm
Subject: MARCH AFRICAN EVENTS
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Lots of big-name African acts coming to the Boston area in March.
 
 
MARCH
 
THU 3/1 -- VIEUX FARKA TOURE (Mali) -- Johnny D's -- Somerville
Guitarist and son of Ali Farka Toure
 
 
SAT 3/3 -- AMAZONES: WOMEN MASTER DRUMMERS (Guinea) -- Brandeis Univ Spingold Theatre -- Waltham
This djembe ensemble is the first women's drumming group to emerge from West Africa
 
 
THU 3/8 -- JOH CAMARA & JAMA JIGI (Mali/Boston) -- Middle East (Corner) -- Cambridge
 
 
SAT 3/10 -- BOURO MPELA (DRC) -- Club Waffu -- Lynn
Congolese ndombolo playback show with half of the Mortel Combat duo
 
 
SAT 3/10 -- SYSTEM BAND (Haiti) -- Sheraton Tara -- Braintree
Founded in 1980 by ex-Freres Dejean members, System Band is a kompa favorite
 
 
THU 3/15 -- GIFRANTS (Haiti/Boston) -- Middle East (Corner) -- Cambridge
 
 
SAT 3/17 -- 1st MASSACHUSETTS AFRICAN COMMUNITY SUMMIT -- Twelfth Baptist Church -- Roxbury
Free immigration counseling session, health screenings, and more. More info: 617-308-8290
 
 
SAT 3/17 -- LADYSMITH BLACK MAMBAZO (South Africa) -- Sanders Theatre -- Cambridge
 
 
THU 3/22 -- FELLYKO (DRC/Boston) -- Middle East (Corner) -- Cambridge
 
 
THU 3/29 -- TOUMANI DIABATE'S SYMMETRIC ORCHESTRA (Mali / West Africa) -- Somerville Theatre -- Somerville
The "Symmetric Orchestra" is a big band (incorporating both traditional and contemporary instrumentation) with musicians hailing from across West Africa. It is the brainchild of renowned Malian kora player and composer Toumani Diabate. The group's 2006 release "Boulevard de l'Independence" was stunningly innovative and one of Africa Kabisa's favorite releases of the year. More info: www.worldmusic.org
 
 
THU 3/29 -- KALIFA & KOLIBA (Guinea/Boston) -- Middle East (Corner) -- Cambridge
 
 
WEEKLY AFRICAN CLUBS
EVERY Thursday -- Various local African acts (FREE ADMISSION) -- Middle East (Corner) -- Cambridge
EVERY Saturday  -- CLUB WAFFU -- Casa del Sol -- 126 Union Street -- Lynn
EVERY Saturday -- SAFARI CLUB -- 151 Central Ave  -- Lynn
EVERY Sunday -- CARIBBEAN NIGHT (kompa & zouk) -- Club Pure (Matrix) -- 279 Tremont Street -- Boston
 
 
WMBR 88.1 FM
Africa Kabisa
Boston's African Music Radio Show
 
Sundays 4-6pm EST (1600-1800h)
Broadcasting at 88.1fm and streaming live at www.wmbr.org
Listener request line: 617-253-8810
Calendar, program archives, and playlists: http://www.africakabisa.org 
 

 

 


#58 From: "africakabisa" <africakabisa@...>
Date: Thu Mar 15, 2007 7:22 pm
Subject: MARCH / APRIL AFRICAN EVENTS
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Weather is getting better so get out there and enjoy this spring bouquet of music and other events! For more info, see Calendar at http://www.africakabisa.org and tune into Africa Kabisa, Sundays 4-6pm on WMBR 88.1 FM and http://www.wmbr.org .
 
 
MARCH
 
 
FRI 3/16 -- SUZANNA LUBRANO (Cape Verde) -- Club Lido -- Revere
Cabo zouk star
 
 
FRI 3/16 -- LAMINE TOURE & GROUP SALOUM (Senegal/Boston) -- Lizard Lounge -- Cambridge
 
 
SAT 3/17 -- 1st MASSACHUSETTS AFRICAN COMMUNITY SUMMIT -- Twelfth Baptist Church -- Roxbury
Free immigration counseling session, health screenings, and more. An important opportunity for Africans in the area to come together and unite voices for advocacy and policy changes. More info: 617-308-8290
 
 
SAT 3/17 -- GHANA GOLDEN JUBILEE CELEBRATION (Ghana) -- Elks Lodge -- Lowell
Presented by Ghana Community of Greater Lowell
 
 
SAT 3/17 -- LADYSMITH BLACK MAMBAZO (South Africa) -- Sanders Theatre -- Cambridge
 
 
SAT 3/17 -- TOP VICE (Haiti) -- Sheraton Tara Hotel -- Braintree
Fredy, Tuco, & Martino live in concert
 
 
THU 3/22 -- FELLYKO (DRC/Boston) -- Middle East (Corner) -- Cambridge
 
 
SAT 3/24 -- TABOU COMBO & SKAH SHAH #1 (Haiti) -- Club Lido -- Revere
Wow! Two of Haiti's most legendary bands (and friendly rivalries) together in concert. Featuring the return of Ralph Conde and Dany Le Beau to Tabou Combo. We hope to do a phone interview with Fan Fan from Tabou Combo this Sunday on Africa Kabisa.
 
 
SUN 3/25 -- KDANS & NICKENSON PRUD'HOMME (Haiti) -- Sheraton Tara Hotel -- Braintree
Two acts featuring some of the best new generation Haitian musicians.
 
 
THU 3/29 -- TOUMANI DIABATE'S SYMMETRIC ORCHESTRA (Mali / West Africa) -- Somerville Theatre -- Somerville
The "Symmetric Orchestra" is a big band (incorporating both traditional and contemporary instrumentation) with musicians hailing from across West Africa. It is the brainchild of renowned Malian kora player and composer Toumani Diabate. The group's 2006 release "Boulevard de l'Independence" was stunningly innovative and one of Africa Kabisa's favorite releases of the year. More info: www.worldmusic.org
 
 
THU 3/29 -- KALIFA & KOLIBA (Guinea/Boston) -- Middle East (Corner) -- Cambridge
 
 
APRIL
 
 
SATURDAY 4/7 -- PILI PILI (Kenya) -- Club Keys -- Saugus
Kenya's best "boomba rap" artist
 
 
SATURDAY 4/7 -- TROPICANA D'HAITI (Haiti) -- William E. Read Auditorium -- Dorchester
One of the most beloved and longstanding Haitian bands
 
 
SUNDAY 4/8 -- T-VICE (Haiti) -- Vincent's Night Club -- Randolph
 
 
THU 4/19 -- AFRICA ALIVE! -- Westfield State College -- Westfield
Western MA college hosts great African fete featuring Baba Ken Okulolo, the West African Highlife Band, and writer Sefi Atta
 
 
SAT 4/21 -- SALIF KEITA (Mali) -- Somerville Theatre -- Somerville
Salif Keita alert! Get your tickets early. Presented by World Music. www.worldmusic.org / (617) 876-4275
 
 
 
WEEKLY AFRICAN CLUBS
EVERY Thursday -- Various local African acts (FREE ADMISSION) -- Middle East (Corner) -- Cambridge
EVERY Saturday  -- CLUB WAFFU -- Casa del Sol -- 126 Union Street -- Lynn
EVERY Saturday and Sunday -- SAFARI CLUB -- 151 Central Ave  -- Lynn
EVERY Sunday -- CARIBBEAN NIGHT (kompa & zouk) -- Club Pure (Matrix) -- 279 Tremont Street -- Boston
 
 
 
WMBR 88.1 FM
Africa Kabisa
Boston's African Music Radio Show
Sundays 4-6pm EST (1600-1800h)
Broadcasting at 88.1fm and streaming live at www.wmbr.org
Listener request line: 617-253-8810
Calendar, program archives, and playlists: http://www.africakabisa.org 

#59 From: "africakabisa" <africakabisa@...>
Date: Thu Apr 5, 2007 1:18 pm
Subject: APRIL AFRICAN EVENTS
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Here's a look at April's African events.
 
APRIL
 
 
THU 4/5 -- BOUBA DIABATE (Mali / Boston) -- Middle East Corner -- Cambridge
Free admission
 
 
FRI 4/6 -- UGANDAN DANCE BONANZA w/ DJ Mufumba -- Kampala Club -- Waltham
 
 
SATURDAY 4/7 -- PILI PILI (Kenya) -- Club Keys -- Saugus
Kenya's best "boomba rap" artist
 
 
SATURDAY 4/7 -- TROPICANA D'HAITI (Haiti) -- William E. Read Auditorium -- Dorchester
One of the most beloved and longstanding Haitian bands
 
 
SATURDAY 4/7 -- AFRICA FIRST SATURDAYS -- Kay's Oasis -- Dorchester
9pm-11pm mingle and network; 11pm-2am party w/ DJ Charles Jr and others
 
 
SATURDAY 4/7 -- CLUB WAFFU SENEGALESE NIGHT -- Casa del Sol -- Lynn
 
 
SATURDAY 4/7 -- HARVARD AFRICAN STUDENTS ASSOC Pan-African Cultural Gala -- Harvard Univ -- Cambridge
 
 
SUNDAY 4/8 -- T-VICE (Haiti) -- Vincent's Night Club -- Randolph
 
 
SATURDAY 4/14 -- AFRICA NITE 'O7 -- UMass Boston Campus Center -- Boston
6 -9pm party / 10pm-1am after-party w/DJ Charles Jr. (Thank you very much UMass African Students Union -- they will be presenting me an award for Africa Kabisa's contributions and service to African culture in the Boston area!)
 
 
SATURDAY 4/14 -- CLUB WAFFU RWANDESE NIGHT -- Casa del Sol -- Lynn
 
 
WED 4/18 -- KHAKATAY WEST AFRICAN DRUMMING ENSEMBLE -- Ryle's -- Cambridge
 
 
THU 4/19 -- LAMINE TOURE & GROUP SALOUM (Senegal / Boston) -- Lizard Lounge -- Cambridge
 
 
THU 4/19 -- AFRICA ALIVE! -- Westfield State College -- Westfield
Western MA college hosts great African fete featuring Baba Ken Okulolo, the West African Highlife Band, and writer Sefi Atta
 
 
SAT 4/21 -- SALIF KEITA (Mali) -- Somerville Theatre -- Somerville
At last word, tickets were nearly sold out. Presented by World Music. www.worldmusic.org / (617) 876-4275
 
 
SAT 4/28 -- CLUB WAFFU RED & WHITE CONGOLESE NIGHT -- Casa del Sol -- Lynn
 
 
MAY & JUNE PREVIEW
Presented by World Music:
5/19 -- ANGELIQUE KIDJO (Benin) -- Somerville Theater -- Somerville
6/23 -- CESARIA EVORA (Cape Verde) -- Berklee Performance Center -- Boston
 
 
 
WEEKLY AFRICAN CLUBS
EVERY Saturday  -- CLUB WAFFU -- Casa del Sol -- 126 Union Street -- Lynn
EVERY Saturday and Sunday -- SAFARI CLUB -- 151 Central Ave  -- Lynn
EVERY Sunday -- CARIBBEAN NIGHT (kompa & zouk) -- Club Pure (Matrix) -- 279 Tremont Street -- Boston
 
 
 
WMBR 88.1 FM
Africa Kabisa
Boston's African Music Radio Show
Sundays 4-6pm EST (1600-1800h)
Broadcasting at 88.1fm and streaming live at www.wmbr.org
Listener request line: 617-253-8810
Calendar, program archives, and playlists: http://www.africakabisa.org 

#60 From: "africakabisa" <africakabisa@...>
Date: Fri Apr 20, 2007 4:13 pm
Subject: APRIL / MAY AFRICAN EVENTS
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Here's what's up in April and May. Also, wanted to let you know that BOUTIQUE COMME A PARIS (662 Salem Street, Malden) now has in stock a huge selection of African music CDs including many beloved classics from Franco, Rochereau, Mbilia Bel, etc. So, all of you nostalgie fans should head down there or give them a call (781-321-2766) before these CDs disappear. Boutique Comme a Paris also carries a wide selection of music DVDs and Nigerian movies.
 
 
APRIL
 
 
FRI 4/20 -- SUN 4/23 -- RONALD MAYINJA / GEORGE MULINDWA / MESACH SEMAKULA (Uganda) -- Waltham / Burlington / Winchester
3-day Youth Empowement concert affair presented by UCCB. Friday night (10pm-1am) Dance with the Stars at Club Rendez-Vous in Waltham. Saturday night (8pm-1am) Live Performances at Hilton Garden Inn in Burlington. Sunday (6-11pm) Family Show at Son's of Italy in Winchester.
 
 
SAT 4/21 -- SALIF KEITA (Mali) -- Somerville Theatre -- Somerville
Sold out.
 
 
SUN 4/23 -- SYSTEM BAND (Haiti) -- Sheraton Tara -- Braintree
 
 
FRI 4/27 -- MOVEMENT (R)EVOLUTION AFRICA -- Film -- Museum of Fine Arts -- Boston
Film synopsis: Hailing from Senegal to South Africa, the perspectives and creative processes of these dancers and choreographers bring to life the continent's contemporary identity. Combining innovative narrative techniques and striking footage of dancers at work in the studio and on stage.
 
 
SUN 4/29 -- SIERRA LEONE INDEPENDENCE PARTY (Sierra Leone) -- Northeastern University -- Boston
Come celebrate Sierra Leone's Independence with Food, Drinks, Music, & Discussions of upcoming events. All are invited. Northeastern University's John O'Bryant Hall at the African-American Institute Amical Cabral Centre.
 
 
MAY
 
SAT 5/5 -- AFRICA FIRST SATURDAYS -- Kay's Oasis -- Dorchester
w/ DJ Charles Jr.
 
 
WED 5/9 -- AURELIO MARTINEZ (Honduras / Belize) -- Johnny D's -- Somerville
This show is tentative, but we hope it happens as Aurelio Martinez is outstanding singer carrying on the vibrant African-based Garifuna tradition.
 
 
SAT 5/12 -- EMELINE MICHEL & MOZAYIK (Haiti) -- Tamboo -- Brockton
More info: www.tamboolife.com
 
 
SAT 5/19 -- CAMEROON NATIONAL DAY (Cameroon) -- Hilton Garden Inn -- Burlington
Family day activities with youth and sporting events starting at 10am at 372 South St, (South Common) Lowell.
Evening cultural night gala at Hilton Garden Inn, Burlington, starting at 7pm. More info: www.camsoc.net .
 
 
SAT 5/19 -- ANGELIQUE KIDJO (Benin) -- Somerville Theatre -- Somerville
Presented by World Music. www.worldmusic.org
 
 
SAT 5/26 -- NICKENSON PRUD'HOMME (Haiti) -- Tamboo -- Brockton
More info: www.tamboolife.com

 
 
WEEKLY AFRICAN CLUBS
EVERY Thursday -- Various local African acts (FREE ADMISSION) -- Middle East (Corner) -- Cambridge
EVERY Saturday  -- CLUB WAFFU -- Casa del Sol -- 126 Union Street -- Lynn
EVERY Saturday and Sunday -- SAFARI CLUB -- 151 Central Ave  -- Lynn
EVERY Sunday -- CARIBBEAN NIGHT (kompa & zouk) -- Club Pure (Matrix) -- 279 Tremont Street -- Boston
 
 
 
WMBR 88.1 FM
Africa Kabisa
Boston's African Music Radio Show
Sundays 4-6pm EST (1600-1800h)
Broadcasting at 88.1fm and streaming live at www.wmbr.org
Listener request line: 617-253-8810
Calendar, program archives, and playlists: http://www.africakabisa.org 


#61 From: "africakabisa" <africakabisa@...>
Date: Fri May 4, 2007 3:45 pm
Subject: MAY AFRICAN EVENTS
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MAY
 
SAT 5/5 -- AFRICA FIRST SATURDAYS -- Club Waffu -- Lynn
Africa First Saturdays w/ DJ Charles Jr. are now happening first Saturday of every month at Club Waffu (not Kay's Oasis)
 
 
SUN 5/6 -- RAMBAX (Senegal/Boston) -- MIT Broad Institute Auditorium -- Cambridge
MIT Senegalese drumming ensemble led by Lamine Toure. Afternoon 3pm show.
 
 
SUN 5/6 -- BUILD A SCHOOL BENEFIT (Mali) -- Regent Theatre --- Arlington
Featuring Troupe Baden'ya drummers, led by master dancer Seydou Coulibaly and the Teriya Dancers. Proceeds go to help build a school in Kolondieba District in southern Mali. More info: www.buildaschoolinafrica.org
 
 
SUN 5/6 -- KONONO NO. 1 (DRC) -- Middle East Upstairs -- Cambridge
Konono No. 1 fuses traditional with electronica, including electrified likembes.
 
 
SAT 5/12 -- EMELINE MICHEL & MOZAYIK (Haiti) -- Tamboo -- Brockton
More info: www.tamboolife.com
 
 
SUN 5/13 -- MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL -- AFRICA KABISA -- WMBR 88.1FM & www.wmbr.org
Cameroonian DJ Marcel will join yours truly DJ Julia as we reminisce with some favorites from the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s (and you know for sure we'll be spinning "Sweet Mother"!)
 
 
SAT 5/19 -- CAMEROON NATIONAL DAY (Cameroon) -- Hilton Garden Inn -- Burlington
Family day activities with youth and sporting events starting at 10am at 372 South St, (South Common) Lowell.
Evening cultural night gala at Hilton Garden Inn, Burlington, starting at 7pm. More info:
www.camsoc.net .
 
 
SAT 5/19 -- ANGELIQUE KIDJO (Benin) -- Somerville Theatre -- Somerville
Presented by World Music. www.worldmusic.org
 
 
SAT 5/26 -- NICKENSON PRUD'HOMME (Haiti) -- Tamboo -- Brockton
More info: www.tamboolife.com
 
 
THU 5/31 -- LAMINE TOURE & GROUP SALOUM (Senegal/Boston) -- Lizard Lounge -- Cambridge

 
 
WEEKLY AFRICAN CLUBS
EVERY Saturday  -- CLUB WAFFU -- Casa del Sol -- 126 Union Street -- Lynn
EVERY Saturday and Sunday -- SAFARI CLUB -- 151 Central Ave  -- Lynn
EVERY Sunday -- CARIBBEAN NIGHT (kompa & zouk) -- Club Pure (Matrix) -- 279 Tremont Street -- Boston
 
 
 
WMBR 88.1 FM
Africa Kabisa
Boston's African Music Radio Show
Sundays 4-6pm EST (1600-1800h)
Broadcasting at 88.1fm and streaming live at 
www.wmbr.org
Listener request line: 617-253-8810
Calendar, program archives, and playlists:
http://www.africakabisa.org 

#62 From: "africakabisa" <africakabisa@...>
Date: Thu May 24, 2007 11:37 am
Subject: MAY / JUNE AFRICAN EVENTS
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Some events for the end of May and a look ahead to June. For more info, www.africakabisa.org or tune into Africa Kabisa, Sundays 4-6pm EST, WMBR 88.1FM and www.wmbr.org
 
 
MAY
 
FRI 5/25 -- EROL JOSUE (Haiti) -- Johnny D's -- Somerville
Haitian roots music
 
 
SAT 5/26 -- NICKENSON PRUD'HOMME (Haiti) -- Tamboo -- Brockton
More info: www.tamboolife.com
 
 
SAT 5/26 -- BAWOCK FUNDRAISER COOKOUT (Cameroon) -- 405 Parker Street -- Newton
Cookout from noon - 6:30pm to raise funds for the Bawock people who were displaced after their village was burned by the Bali Nyonga people. Contact Alex: 781 859 9878 and 617 916 9190
 
 
SUN 5/27 -- NU LOOK (Haiti) -- Hyatt Regency -- Cambridge
 
 
THU 5/31 -- LAMINE TOURE & GROUP SALOUM (Senegal/Boston) -- Lizard Lounge -- Cambridge
 
 
JUNE
 
 
SAT 6/2 -- REDSAN (Kenya) -- Club Keys -- Saugus
www.clubserengeti.com or 781-608-0665
 
 
SAT 6/9 -- SOULFEGE (Los Angeles) -- Bill's Bar -- Boston
Soulfege returns for a Boston appearance
 
 
THU 6/14 -- OMAR SOSA AFREECANOS TRIO (Cuba) -- Regattabar -- Cambridge
Cuban jazz
 
 
FRI 6/22 -- BANA AFRIKA FREE CONCERT -- French Club -- Waltham
Free concert of African Artists Against HIV/AIDS featuring Lamine Toure & Group Saloum, Mande AfroBeats, Miriam Chemmoss, George Mulindwa & Bantu Band, DJ Kasenge, plus more.
 
 
SAT 6/23 -- CESARIA EVORA (Cape Verde) -- Berklee Performance Center -- Boston
Queen of morna
 
 
SAT 6/30 -- NDAJE: IT TAKES A VILLAGE (Senegal) -- Somerville Theatre -- Somerville
Boston's 1st Annual African Dance Festival Concert featuring choreographer Pape N'Diaye from the National Ballet of Senegal, and master artists from various West African national ballets.
 
 
 
WEEKLY AFRICAN CLUBS
EVERY Saturday  -- CLUB WAFFU -- Casa del Sol -- 126 Union Street -- Lynn
EVERY Saturday and Sunday -- SAFARI CLUB -- 151 Central Ave  -- Lynn
EVERY Sunday -- CARIBBEAN NIGHT (kompa & zouk) -- Club Pure (Matrix) -- 279 Tremont Street -- Boston
 
 
 
WMBR 88.1 FM
Africa Kabisa
Boston's African Music Radio Show
Sundays 4-6pm EST (1600-1800h)
Broadcasting at 88.1fm and streaming live at www.wmbr.org
Listener request line: 617-253-8810
Calendar, program archives, and playlists: http://www.africakabisa.org 


#63 From: "africakabisa" <africakabisa@...>
Date: Wed Jun 20, 2007 3:38 pm
Subject: JUNE / JULY AFRICAN EVENTS
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Lots happening. See Calendar at www.africakabisa.org for complete info, or tune into Africa Kabisa, Sundays 4-6pm on WMBR 88.1fm and www.wmbr.org .
 
JUNE
 
FRI 6/22 -- BANA AFRIKA FREE CONCERT -- French Club -- Waltham
Free concert of African Artists Against HIV/AIDS featuring Lamine Toure & Group Saloum, Mande AfroBeats, Miriam Chemmoss, George Mulindwa & Bantu Band, DJ Kasenge, plus more. Info: 617-238-2462
 
 
SAT 6/23 -- CESARIA EVORA (Cape Verde) -- Berklee Performance Center -- Boston
Queen of morna
 
 
SAT 6/23 -- HAITI ROOTS & RAGGA (Haiti) -- Franklin Park Zoo -- Boston
Featuring many bands including Azor, Wawa, Koujay, King Posse, and others
 
 
SUN 6/24 -- MAGNUM BAND & BLACK PARENTS (Haiti) -- Vincent's -- Randolph
 
 
WED 6/27 -- NAWAL (Comoros) -- Ryle's Jazz Club -- Cambridge
The "Voice of the Comoros" performs Indo-Arabian-Persian music meets Bantu polyphonies.
Nawal will also be appearing in an afternoon concert at Framingham's Amazing Things Arts Center on 7/1.
 
 
SAT 6/30 -- MATHY DOLLARS  (Ivory Coast) -- Club Waffu -- Lynn
Queen of coupe decale
 
 
SAT 6/30 -- AFRICAN FESTIVAL -- Sampas Pavilion -- Lowell
Featuring JP Muiruri Ndungu, Rumbafrica, and others. Festival runs from 11am - 7pm.
 
 
SAT 6/30 -- NDAJE: IT TAKES A VILLAGE (Senegal) -- Somerville Theatre -- Somerville
Boston's 1st Annual African Dance Festival Concert featuring choreographer Pape N'Diaye from the National Ballet of Senegal, and master artists from various West African national ballets.
 
 
SAT 6/30 -- CONGOLESE INDEPENDENCE DAY PARTY (DRC) -- St. Mary's -- Lynn
 
JULY
 
TUE 7/3 -- DJAKOUT MIZIK & KREZY MIZIK (Haiti) -- Lombardo's -- Randolph
 
 
FRI 7/13 -- RICARDO LEMVO (DRC), EMELINE MICHEL (HAITI), OUSMANE TOURE (SENEGAL) -- French Library Street Dance -- Boston
Come rendez-vous with The French Library Alliance Française to celebrate the 32nd Bastille Day Street Dance on Marlborough Street in Boston's Back Bay between Berkeley and Clarendon Streets.
 
 
WED 7/25 -- VIEUX FARKA TOURE (Mali) -- Museum of Fine Arts -- Boston
Son of Ali Farka Toure
 
 
FRI 7/27 - SAT 7/28 -- ABDULLAH IBRAHIM (South Africa) -- Cambridge Multicultural Arts Center -- Cambridge
Great South African jazz pianist
 
 
SUMMER FESTIVALS
Here are some festivals outside of Boston featuring African music:
6/28 - 7/08 -- FESTIVAL INTERNATIONAL DE JAZZ DE MONTREAL -- Montreal, Canada
7/11 -- 7/22 -- FESTIVAL NUITS D'AFRIQUE -- Montreal, Canada
June - August -- CENTRAL PARK SUMMERSTAGE -- Central Park -- New York, NY
June - August -- CELEBRATE BROOKLYN -- Prospect Park Bandshell -- Brooklyn, NY
 
 
WEEKLY AFRICAN CLUBS
EVERY Friday and Saturday -- SAFARI CLUB -- 125 Oxford Street -- Lynn *** NEW DATES AND LOCATION***
EVERY Saturday  -- CLUB WAFFU -- Casa del Sol -- 126 Union Street -- Lynn
EVERY Sunday -- CARIBBEAN NIGHT (kompa & zouk) -- Club Pure (Matrix) -- 279 Tremont Street -- Boston
 
 
WEEKLY SUMMER AFRICAN SOCCER LEAGUE
EVERY Saturday from 1pm - 6pm -- Barry Field -- Lynn
 
 
WMBR 88.1 FM
Africa Kabisa
Boston's African Music Radio Show
Sundays 4-6pm EST (1600-1800h)
Broadcasting at 88.1fm and streaming live at www.wmbr.org
Listener request line: 617-253-8810
Calendar, program archives, and playlists: http://www.africakabisa.org 


#64 From: "africakabisa" <africakabisa@...>
Date: Thu Jul 12, 2007 7:47 pm
Subject: JULY / AUGUST AFRICAN EVENTS
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JULY
 
FRI 7/13 -- RICARDO LEMVO (DRC), EMELINE MICHEL (HAITI), LAMINE TOURE (SENEGAL / BOSTON) -- French Library Street Dance -- Boston
Come rendez-vous with The French Library Alliance Française to celebrate the 32nd Bastille Day Street Dance on Marlborough Street in Boston's Back Bay between Berkeley and Clarendon Streets. Music begins at 6:30pm, ends at 10pm. Ricardo Lemvo & Makina Loca will be headlining so put on your African salsa shoes.
 
 
SAT 7/14 -- JOSE CHAMELEON (Uganda) -- Hilton Gardens -- Burlington
One of Uganda's most popular stars. More info 617-974-1111
 
 
SAT 7/14 -- AFRICAN FASHION SHOW -- YMCA -- Cambridge
More info: 617-354-1416
 
 
FRI 7/20 -- PLENA LIBRE (Puerto Rico) -- Johnny D's -- Somerville
Plena Libre fuses folkloric rhythms such as bomba and plena with salsa and other Afro-Caribbean rhythms.
 
 
SAT 7/21 -- AFRICAN SOCCER FINALS GALA -- Club Waffu -- Lynn
Boston's African soccer season wraps up with nighttime gala party at Club Waffu. Final two matches of the season will be held from 1 - 6pm at Barry Field in Lynn. Info: 781-475-8911
 
 
SAT 7/21 -- PETIT PAYS (Cameroon) -- Lenox Street -- Boston
 
 
WED 7/25 -- VIEUX FARKA TOURE (Mali) -- Museum of Fine Arts -- Boston
Son of Ali Farka Toure
 
 
FRI 7/27 - SAT 7/28 -- ABDULLAH IBRAHIM (South Africa) -- Cambridge Multicultural Arts Center -- Cambridge
Great South African jazz pianist
 
 
AUGUST
 
WED 8/1 -- ANDY PALACIO & GARIFUNA COLLECTIVE (Belize) -- Museum of Fine Arts -- Boston
Andy Palacio is dedicating to preserving the Garifuna culture, derived from West African and indigenous Caribbean peoples.
 
 
WED 8/1 -- SPANISH HARLEM ORCHESTRA (NYC) -- Sculler's -- Boston
NYC-style salsa
 
 
THU 8/2 -- KASSAV (Martinique) -- Club Lido -- Revere
Legendary zouk giants. More info: 617-293-0685
 
 
WEEKLY AFRICAN CLUBS
EVERY Friday and Saturday -- SAFARI CLUB -- 125 Oxford Street -- Lynn
EVERY Saturday  -- CLUB WAFFU -- Casa del Sol -- 126 Union Street -- Lynn
EVERY Sunday -- CARIBBEAN NIGHT (kompa & zouk) -- Club Pure (Matrix) -- 279 Tremont Street -- Boston
 
 
WMBR 88.1 FM
Africa Kabisa
Boston's African Music Radio Show
Sundays 4-6pm EST (1600-1800h)
Broadcasting at 88.1fm and streaming live at 
www.wmbr.org
Listener request line: 617-253-8810
Calendar, program archives, and playlists:
http://www.africakabisa.org 
www.africakabisa.org
 
 

#65 From: "africakabisa" <africakabisa@...>
Date: Mon Aug 20, 2007 7:52 pm
Subject: AUGUST / SEPTEMBER AFRICAN EVENTS
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AUGUST

 
FRI 8/24 -- SIERRA LEONE REFUGEE ALL STARS (Sierra Leone) -- Paradise Rock Club -- Boston
There's been very little promotion on this event, but according to the Paradise Rock Club website (www.thedise.com) SLRAS are coming to town. They are definitely worth supporting. For more info on the band, http://www.sierraleonesrefugeeallstars.com/ .
 
 
SAT 8/25 -- PRINCE EYANGO (Cameroon) -- 31 Lenox Street -- Boston
One of the most famous of all Cameroonian musicians, the master of makossa is finally coming to Boston! A playback show, but according to last Sunday's interview on Africa Kabisa, he may bring along his guitar. Prince Eyango is beloved for such classic hits as "Service Libre," "You Must Calculer," and "Les Problemes".
 
 
SAT 8/25 -- BOSTON CARIBBEAN CARNIVAL -- Franklin Park -- Boston
Wind your waist...
 
 
SUN 8/26 -- CAMBRIDGE CARNIVAL -- Kendall Square -- Cambridge
And wind it some more! New expanded parade route will kick off in Cambridgeport and wind up through Central Square to final destination in Kendall Square. Family-friendly carnival with a Kids Fest zone.
 
 
SEPTEMBER
 
 
WED 9/12 -- DOBET GNAHORE (Ivory Coast) -- Museum of Fine Arts -- Boston
Ivoirian singer, dancer, and percussionist interpreting and transforming Bete music
 
 
FRI 9/28 -- ENSEMBLE TARTIT (Mali) -- Museum of Fine Arts -- Boston
Music of the Tamashek (Tuareg) people from the Niger River basin region in northern Mali
 
 
SAT 9/29 -- EITHER ORCHESTRA w/ MULATU ASTATKE (Ethiopia) -- Somerville Theatre -- Somerville
Local big band jazz ensemble teams up with Ethiopia's most renowned musician and arranger. Mulatu Astatke is revered as father of Ethio-jazz. Show will also feature guest musicians Hana Shenkute, Setegn Atanaw, and Minale Dagnew
 
 
 
UPCOMING WORLD MUSIC PRODUCTIONS SHOWS
World Music / CRASHarts (www.worldmusic.org) has announced their fall 2007 line-up. In addition to the Mulatu Astatke show on 9/29, other upcoming African shows include:
 
10/19 -- OLIVER MTUKUDZI (Zimbabwe) -- Somerville Theatre -- Somerville
 
11/24 -- YOUSSOU N'DOUR (Senegal) -- Somerville Theatre -- Somerville (Buy your tickets early for this one!)
 
 
 
WEEKLY AFRICAN CLUBS
EVERY Saturday  -- CLUB WAFFU -- Casa del Sol -- 126 Union Street -- Lynn
EVERY Sunday -- CARIBBEAN NIGHT (kompa & zouk) -- Club Pure (Matrix) -- 279 Tremont Street -- Boston
 
 
WMBR 88.1 FM
Africa Kabisa
Boston's African Music Radio Show
Sundays 4-6pm EST (1600-1800h)
Broadcasting at 88.1fm and streaming live at 
www.wmbr.org
Listener request line: 617-253-8810
Calendar, program archives, and playlists:
http://www.africakabisa.org 
www.africakabisa.org
 
 

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