In the hot glove of a sticky East African night, the last act of the annual Sauti za Busara festival takes place. ‘Local’ outfit FM Academia – with over twenty members in the band – are rocking the open-air venue (an old walled fort in the centre of Zanzibar Town) with their unique ‘muziki da dansa’ rumba style, when, suddenly, on stage come literally dozens of the festival’s crew. The now over-crowded hugely enthusiastic stage dances out the last number of the 2012 event. Mark Stewart reports… Continue reading Busara Festival to leave its Zanzibar home?
By Damian Rafferty on February 21, 2012
This entry is filed under Africa/Middle East: Features and tagged Afro-Latin, Camirata Group, festival, football, Madagascar, Nneka, Rumba, Songlines, South, Tanzania, Yosuf Mahmoud, Zanzibar.
By Birgit Quade on February 23, 2007
This entry is filed under Africa/Middle East: Reviews and tagged bongo, Family, festival, folk, funk, griot, hip hop, Kora, MTV, Nairobi, Netsayi, rap, Senegal, soul, Tanzania, World Music, Zanzibar.
One of the first words you will hear when coming to Zanzibar is ‘Karibu’. Like the breeze of the Kaskazi trade winds, it is a warm Swahili welcome to the coast of East Africa. Already I can feel a sense of excitement in the air: the Sauti za Busara “Sounds of Wisdom” festival is about to begin
Continue reading Sauti za Busara 2007 – Stone Town, Zanzibar
By Katharina Lobeck on October 21, 2005
This entry is filed under Africa/Middle East: Features and tagged Addis, Africa, Ethiopia, Ethiopian, Ethiopiques, festival, funk, Hint, jazz, Mahmoud Ahmed, Mory Kante, New York, rock, soul, Susheela Raman, Womad, World Music, Youssou N'Dour, Zanzibar. | 5 Comments
The name on everybody’s lips at Womad last summer was Ethiopian roots legend Mahmoud Ahmed. Katharina Lobeck catches up with the king of Abyssinian soul
