Here information about the master of West-African classical percussion music : biography, concerts, recordings, ensemble performances, teaching, theoretical and practical courses, musical instruments, workshops, study travels to Guinea Conakry, development and children aid projects for Guinea Conakry — Contact to Mr. Alpha Oulare! *
☂ BITTE #helfen Sie diesen #Kindern in Guinea° Conakry ! Please #help these #children in Guinea° Conakry ! S’il vous plaît, #aidez ces #enfants en Guinée° Conakry !
Please read the sources below about the situation of children in Guinea (Conakry)°. You can also make donations for children in need at concerts, workshops and in Alpha Oulare classes. All donations are reliably earmarked and promptly transferred to Guinea by bank transfer: Alpha Oulare currently transfers a monthly aid amount to Guinea to help finance voluntary school lessons for children in the community of Coyah who would otherwise have no education. Up to now, a teacher has been teaching children in Coyah outdoors. As there is no school building, classes are mostly cancelled during the rainy season. Together with responsible local contacts, Alpha Oulare is therefore looking for funding to purchase a school site and build a simple building that meets all the requirements of a school facility. This requires funds in the five-digit range, but less than the equivalent of 20.000 euros. Mr. Oulare is therefore considering founding a support association. How can the sum for the initial purchase of the site and subsequent construction costs be raised? Who is in a position to help charitable causes and invest in concrete development aid?
Bitte lesen Sie / bitte lest in den unten angegebenen Quellen zur Situation von Kindern in Guinea (Conakry)°. Spenden für Kinder in Not zu leisten, ist Ihnen und Euch auch auf Konzerten, in Workshops und im Unterricht von Alpha Oulare möglich. Alle gespendeten Beträge werden verlässlich zweckbestimmt und zeitnah nach Guinea per Bankanweisung transferiert: Gegenwärtig überweist Alpha Oulare monatlich einen Hilfe-Betrag nach Guinea, um ehrenamtlichen Schulunterricht für sonst ausbildungslose Kinder in der Gemeinde Coyah mitzufinanzieren. Bisher unter freiem Himmel unterrichtet ein Lehrer Kinder in Coyah. Da ein Schulgebäude fehlt, fällt der Unterricht während der Regenzeit im Jahr hauptsächlich aus. Gemeinsam mit verantwortlichen Kontaktpersonen vor Ort sucht Alpha Oulare daher Förderung für den Erwerb eines Schulgrundstückes und den Bau eines einfachen aber allen Ansprüchen einer Schuleinrichtung genügenden Gebäudes. Dieses erfordert Mittel im fünfstelligen Bereich, aber unter umgerechnet 20 000 Euro. Herr Oulare erwägt deshalb die Gründung eines Fördervereines. Wie kann die Summe für zunächst Grundstückskauf und anschließende Baukosten realisiert werden? Wer ist in der Lage gemeinnützig zu helfen, in konkrete Entwicklungshilfe zu investieren?
Veuillez lire / veuillez vous référer aux sources ci-dessous concernant la situation des enfants en Guinée (Conakry)°. Vous pouvez également faire des dons pour les enfants dans le besoin lors de concerts, d’ateliers et dans les classes d’Alpha Oulare. Tous les montants donnés sont affectés de manière fiable et rapidement transférés en Guinée par virement bancaire : Alpha Oulare transfère actuellement un montant d’aide mensuel à la Guinée afin d’aider à financer des cours volontaires pour les enfants autrement sans instruction de la communauté de Coyah. Jusqu’à présent, un enseignant enseigne en plein air aux enfants de Coyah. Comme il n’y a pas de bâtiment scolaire, les cours sont principalement annulés pendant la saison des pluies. En collaboration avec des interlocuteurs responsables sur place, Alpha Oulare recherche donc un financement pour l’achat d’un terrain scolaire et la construction d’un bâtiment simple répondant à toutes les exigences d’une installation scolaire. Cela nécessite des fonds à cinq chiffres, mais inférieurs à l’équivalent de 20 000 euros. M. Oulare réfléchit donc à créer une association de soutien. Comment peut-on réaliser le montant de l’achat initial du terrain et les coûts de construction ultérieurs ? Qui peut aider les organisations à but non lucratif et investir dans une aide au développement spécifique ?
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Postscriptum
Wird diese Nachricht allen Freundinnen und Freunden, die ein Interesse an Alpha Oulares Workshop bisher formal signalisiert haben, und darüber hinaus allen anderen Interessierten automatisch zugestellt? — Bitte sagt es ihnen allen weiter und erinnert:
WIR BITTEN alle Interessentinnen und Interessenten an Alpha Oulares Workshop, der nun (so letztlicher Stand am heutigen Tage) am Wochenende Freitag bis Sonntag 24., 25. und 26. März 2023, jeweils von 15 Uhr bis ungefähr 19:30 Uhr, im Leipziger Hupfeld-Center stattfinden soll unter den angegebenen Bedingungen, … sich falls möglich bitte fest für die Teilnahme zu registrieren oder Alpha bitte direkt zu kontaktieren (etwa auch über Personliche Nachricht im Facebook-Messenger).
Habt vielen Dank im voraus. Wir müssen leider vorab wissen, ob die minimal nötige Teilnehmerinnen-/Teilnehmer-Zahl von 12 (zwölf) Personen auch zustande kommen kann. Im Falle eines übergroßen Zuspruchs wird die Veranstaltung auf zwei (!) Workshops in Folge geteilt werden.
Wir freuen uns auf Euch!
Leipzig, 9. März 2023
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DJEMBÉFOLA ? — You might find current inspiration on this at Google Inc. YouTube meanwhile !
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(Please forgive and try to ignore the following forced advertizement which has not been intended by Djembéfola Alpha Oulare — instead: look for some News on Guinea Conakry!)
How to Join our Weekly Percussion courses in our Rehearsal Room at LEIPZIG (two-hour workshop on Saturday afternoon)
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Remind the necessarity students of Mister Oulare regularly to attend the workshop and submit their weekly, monthly or quarterly fee: it will help to settle the rent and cost for the friendly rehearsal and workshop rooms that are, beside for rehearsals of the Musicians’ projects, not rented or used else!
You can freely register for an introductory free first course, join the weekly series of workshops that contain demonstration, explanation, common play and exchange, excersizes/etudes in refinement of the interpretation, play and usage of several West-African rhythms, techniques, skills, moods and tempers… — Please inform me, Alpha, in advance if you will miss a workshop as friend and student fellow, stay in contact!
We will meet weekly every Saturday afternoon from 2pm to 4pm Percussion Workshop = one unit for 20 € (Euros). You can Mr. Alpha Oulare either by phone, WhatsApp or contact by social-media Facebook, dials and addresses for found here). Please tell Mister Oulare if you want to join for a first cost-free introductory session, join in general, miss one event, pause, abandon in general, or, if you wish more information or, to debate questions.
The Rehearsal and Workshop Room are located within the Ludwig Hupfeld Center at Leipzig, district Böhlitz-Ehrenberg, and can be reached so by fast S-Train or Tram (7)respective Busconnections. The room in atmosphere is bright, interesting friendly and clean. By S-Train the ride to this place shall take only few minutes:
ᎪᏁᎮᎻᎪ ᏅᏬᏞᎪᎡᎬwas born in Faranah from an original Mandingo family in Guinea Conakry and comes from the generation of the seventies. He started playing drum at the age of five. He describes himself: »I saw the Djembé in a dream after I had left a cultural place where I had met Ma Siré Camara. I was ten years old and I said to him that I love the music, then he told, come with me … I studied with him for five years and soon became a member of his ballet. Afterwards I joined the group Kounkouré Bamba. At first, I accompanied and later became a solo Djembé player … I then met Famoudou Konaté and Mamady Keïta. We also played with Faduba Oulare and his Ensemble in numerous traditional festivals all over Guinea.«
Peace shall be, the Djembé drum, West-Africa Guinea, Conakry, the World…
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PERCUSSION-WORKSHOP IN LEIPZIG TRADITIONELLE RHYTHMEN DER MALINKE UND SUSO AUS GUINEA MIT MEISTERTROMMLER ALPHA OULARE MUSIKLEHRER UND ENSEMBLELEITER AUS GUINEA CONAKRY UND LEIPZIG AM 3.4.5. OKTOBER 2025
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Datum: Blockseminar / Wochenend-Workshop Freitag, 3. Oktober 2025, 15–18 Uhr Samstag, 4. Oktober 2025, 15–18 Uhr Sonntag, 5. Oktober 2025, 15–18 Uhr
(Mindest-Teilnehmerinnen-/-Teilnehmer-Zahl: sieben (7), maximal zehn (10) Plätze.)
Ort: Hupfeld-Center Ludwig-Hupfeld-Straße 16, D-04178 Leipzig (Erreichbar mit S-Bahn S1, Tram 7 bis S-Bahnhof Leipzig-Leutzsch, Bus; kostenlose PKW- und Radparkplätze im Hof des Areals) Aufgang C (drittes Obergeschoss, leider noch immer keine Fahrstühle/Barrierefreiheit!)
Kursgebühr: für gesamt drei Tage freundliche 120 € (ermäßigt° nur 100 €)
Bitte reservieren Sie rechtzeitig! Die Teilnehmerinnen-/Teilnehmer-Zahl ist auf zehn (10) Personen begrenzt, mindestens sieben (7) Teilnehmerinnen/Teilnehmer sind nötig, dass der Kurs stattfinden wird.
ANKÜNDIGUNG der seltenen Gelegenheit eines Percussion-Workshops zur traditionellen westafrikanischen Musik Guineas als dreitägiges Blockseminar am Wochenende des 3., 4. und 5. Oktober 2025 im Leipziger Hupfeld-Center veranstaltet vom Meistertrommler (dem ehemaligen Mitglied des Guineischen Nationalballets, der Ensembles Konkoure Bamba, Sugé und anderer Gruppen) und Musiklehrer (das heißt auch Begründer mehrerer Percussionsschulen in Europa) Herrn Alpha Oulare (aus Conakry und Leipzig). Bitte merken Sie vor: Percussion-Workshop Blockseminar zu den traditionellen Rhythmen der Malinke und Suso für die Djembé-Trommel Spielende in Begleitung von Dununba und Sangba, gleichermaßen für alle Interessierten: Anfängerinnen, Anfänger, Fortgeschrittene, professionelle Musikerinnen und Musiker aller Musikrichtungen angelegt, bekömmlich und erfahrenswert an den Nachmittagen des ersten Oktober-Wochenendes im freundlichen Probe- und Unterrichtsraum des Musiklehrers im Leipziger Hupfeld-Center (Ludwig-Hupfeld-Straße 16, in der Nähe vom S-Bahnhof Leipzig Leutzsch, Straßenbahnlinie 7 und Busanbindungen, mit Parkmöglichkeiten auf dem Gelände). Der Unterricht wird jeweils um 15 Uhr beginnen und an allen Tagen mindestens drei Stunden dauern mit kurzen Pausen und kleinem Imbiß. Es entfällt keine gesonderte Mietgebühr für die Nutzung der Trommeln aus Guinea / Westafrika, sondern nur eine Gesamtkursgebühr von 120 (einhundertzwanzig) Euro (€) für alle drei Tage. Dieses ebenso sittenkonforme wie rechtsgültige Angebot ist selten in dieser Art und in seinem Preis günstig, eine freundliche Geste an alle Interessierten: ° Eine zusätzliche Ermäßigung der Kursgebühr auf einhundert (100) Euro (€) wird Auszubildenden, Studentinnen und Studenten, Jugendlichen bis 18 Jahren und Seniorinnen, Senioren gewährt werden. Bitte melden Sie sich / bitte meldet Euch rechtzeitig an, da die Teilnehmerinnen-/Teilnehmerzahl begrenzt ist. Weiterführende Fragen beantwortet Herr Alpha Oulare freundlich und kompetent fernmündlich und schriftlich. Bitte zögert nicht, Euch zu melden!
[Click above for announcement and entry at www.Musik-Anzeigen.com. General information about Alpha Oulare’s musical lessons can be found here (.pdf, German language)]
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Musiklehrer & Musiker Herr Alpha Oulare Institut Sunjata de famille Djembéfola Monsieur Alpha Oulare
Leipzig, Kontakt: Telefon und WhatsApp unter 0178 56 34 016 oder (ein Click!) Call Alpha (tagsüber 15–19/20 Uhr), E-Mail über aoulare.art@gmail.com, social-media Facebook-Messenger fb.com/alfa-oulare oder über unser(e beiden) Kontaktformular(e) unten:
Reservierung / Buchung der Teilnahme (über Google Inc. Formular)
Alternativ auch dieses von uns erstellte Google-Inc.-Formular zur Anmeldung — Vielen Dank!
Bilder aus dem Probe- und Unterrichtsraum
Weitere Hinweise:
Postscriptum. Zum Musikunterricht bei Musiklehrer und Profimusiker Alpha Oulare allgemein könnt Ihr / können Sie nachlesen unter tinyurl.com/aoinf125 — als Hörprobe eines ganzen Musikalbums von Alphas Ensemble Sugé schaut auf archive.org/details/01-suge (Dank an das internationale Internet Archive!) oder [ao].bandcamp.com. … In Vorbereitung stehen Demo-Aufnahmen von neuen Stücken, auch einer revidierten zeitangepassten Fassung des Alakhawonmaly-Albums selbst, hat Djembéfola Alpha Oulare doch bereits Material für mindestens vier Alben im Geiste vorbereitet, musikalisch entwickelt. Nächster öffentlicher Auftritt von Sugé könnte übrigens das Chemnitzer Kukaye-Moto-Culture-Club-Afrikafestival am 16. November 2025 werden, dann Alpha Oulare & Sugé als Headliner. Vielen Dank für Euer Interesse und Eure wohlmeinende Anteilnahme! A.O.
pps. Abschließend die dringliche Bitte mit Verweis auf Alpha Oulares Hausrecht, dass Störerinnen und Störer, (Video-)Stalker/~innen und andere Nachsteller/~innen, stets auch Hacker/~innen, Hassverbrecher/~innen, bitte fern bleiben mögen. Das Blockseminar ist als friedliches und sittenkonformes Musikereignis konzipiert. Dank an Freund Till Bommer in Berlin für das Portraitfoto. Die Persönlichkeitsrechte aller Beteiligten sollen in der nicht-öffentlichen Veranstaltung nach unseren Prinzipien und Kräften gewahrt bleiben, zum Beispiel eingedenk des Rechtes am Eigenen Bild… Vielen Dank für Euer Verständnis und Eure Hilfe: Bedroher/Bedroherinnen, Stalker und ihre Gangs (!) werden örtlichen und internationalen Polizei- und anderen ermittelnden Diensten und Organisationen strafanangezeigt, Warnung! (Wie fanden (S)ie zu uns? Hoffentlich nicht als illegale Ausspäher unserer gesetzlich geschützten Tele-Kommunikation, also als Mitglieder des strafverfolgten Organisierten verfassungsfeindlichen Verbrechens!) Dieses unser Angebot ist allein friedlicher sittenkonformer ernsthafter Musikunterricht — Wir haben das Hausrecht inne! — a.o.
Zu Djembéfola Alpha Oulare
Mehr / more:
Alpha Oulare & Sugé: Alakhawonmaly!! DIEU sera avec nous!! GOD will help us!! (review & echo mix) (Berlin: Gamton 2000; Bandcamp 2022 — original version)
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MEANWHILE, you also might consult Alpha’s official YouTube channel to find more musical and informative clips related to his music, or playlists of other great musicians from Guinea and West Africa, alike further inspiration…
Oben: (Die Djembé mag Dich leiden lassen, sie eröffnet Dir aber auch ein weiteres, tieferes und neues Verständnis der uns umgebenden Natur.)
(Finally a mere experimental video advertizement, created by Google Inc. Notebook LM)
(mere in deutscher Umgangssprache, but intendedly zur Beförderung der Barrierefreiheit)
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ALSO bitte nicht verpassen: 3.4.5. Oktober 2025 in Leipzig! Rechtzeitige Anmeldung ist von Vorteil!
Vielen herzlichen Dank!
Beitrag zuletzt bearbeitet am 1.10.2025. — Kontakt. Kurzadresse: tinyurl.com/djembe1025
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Nazis, racists, anti-Africans, intended neo-colonial usurpators, censors and expropriators stay far! They are not wanted, but rejected; they will never participate.
Im Lindhardter Wald erklingen Barockmusik & Westafrikanische Lieder auf akustischen Instrumenten. Es gibt Musikinstrumente zum Mitspielen und bunte Tanztücher.
Mit dem Triloban-Ensemble: Kora (afrikanische Stegharfe), Cello, Keys/Bassxylophon und westafrikanischer Perkussion.
Die inzwischen finale Ankündigung des Konzertes von Seiten Frau Friederike Bouzayens (Naturcello)
Hallo und Herzliche Einladung zur 6. Lindhardter Waldmusik !
So, 28.09.25 15:00 – ca. 16:00 2 Gehminuten Waldweg südlich Blaufichtenweg 04683 Naunhof, Ortsteil Lindhardt
Auf der herrlichen Waldlichtung in Lindhardt erklingen Barockmusik und Westafrikanische Lieder … Es liegen Musikinstrumente bereit zum Mitmachen und bunte Tanztücher.
Es spielt das Triloban-Ensemble: Kora (afrikanische Stegharfe), Cello, Keys/Bassxylophon und westafrikanische Perkussion!
Bei Dauerregen beginnt das Konzert um 15:30 im Foyer des Gymnasiums, 04683 Naunhof, Wiesenstraße 36.
Mit freundlicher Förderung durch das Kulturamt des Landkreises Leipzig
Diese Einladung kann gern geteilt werden — vielen Dank — Wir freuen uns auf Sie und Euch !
Mit herzlichen Grüßen
Friederike Bouzayen
(Programm: Traditionelles Mandinka-Lied: Bamba Boyang — Lied für Gesundheit / Johann Pachebel: Kanon in D, transponiert nach F / traditionelles Mandinka-Lied: Mineonba — Lied für Respekt / Friederike Bouzayen: Abendwind, Kanon / traditionelles Mandinka-Lied: Saalia — Lied der Gemeinschaft / Pause / Friederike Bouzayen: Morgen-Kanon / traditionelles Mandinka-Lied: Banile — Lied für Menschlichkeit / Händel/Bach/Bouzayen: Naturregenbogen & Georg Friedrich Händel HWV 432 Passacaglia & Johann-Sebastian Bach BWV 974 / Sam Jarju: Improvisierter Vers / Johann Sebastian Bach: Prelude aus dem Wohltemperierten Klavier I, BWV 846. Dauer zirka 53 Minuten. — Vielen Dank an die Ensembleleiterin Frau Fr. Bouzayen für die Vorabbekanntgabe!)
Many thanks to Mister Manuel Augusto and his Google Inc. YouTube channel for his video clip, as to all players and to the friendly audience at the Leipzig inner city on one afternoon during the annual Leipzig city feast Leipziger Stadtfest 2024 having taken place during the weekend of May 31st to June 2nd. The jam session had been a spontaneous offer to the Leipzig community, guests and tourists welcomed the concert performance…
( Above: Salif Keïta and Manfila Kanté, 1970-s year )
By occasion and for educational purposes only, we allow us to provide the following musical reference to the work of Salif Keïta from Mali and France. ›My heart cries when I hear this music, for it is the music of my youth.‹ (Alpha Oulare)…
Above: Google Inc. YouTube playlist with compiled tracks of Salif Keïta’s discography.
By occasion this —to remember— finding of the senior musical authority Famoudou Konaté‘s two musical reference albums Guinea: Malinke Rhythms & Songs at the Soundcloud portal — toward all interested listeners and music students. The albums have been recorded by Famoudou Konaté and the Ensemble Hamana Dan Ba (27 tracks, play length 2’26”22s). As original new releases the musical document are not available anymore, currently, otherwise than as used items offered second-hand.
We can find a similar representation of this music at Google Inc. YouTubehere.
More on Famoudou Konaté’s biography in this here blog post (about his biographical project).
This Saturday afternoon, from 2 p.m. onward until 5 p.m. the Ensemble Triloban —this time as trio consisting of its founder Friederike Bouzayen (violoncello), Alpha Oulare (percussion) and Sam Jarju (kora harp)— is performing another concert at the Geoportal Herrenhaus Röcknitz,address: An der Wasserburg 3, D-04808 Thallwitz OT Röcknitz, Free State of Saxony, F.R.G. The performance is to include many improvisation and invites all guests to play-along with and to dance to the music.
More information on the concert venue Geoportal (Super-volcano center) Herrenhaus Röcknitz here and here. — Many thanks to the friendly host and all audience and guests!
»The Triloban Quartet [!] combines melodies from the West African Jali traditions with European keys. Works by J. S. Bach meet overtone-rich melodies from the Kora, the West African bridge harp; traditional Mandinka songs meet instrumental improvisations with concert dulcimer and violoncello, and diversely improvised African percussion. Other musical instruments, such as xylophone and rattles, are available for visitors to play along with.« (Naturcello.de)
You can also recherche on before public performances of Triloban by help of the Google Inc. Internet search engine, cf. here…
Below you are enabled listen to some of the earlier Naturcello recordings, provided by / hosted at the Soundcloud portal.
This sounds promising : »Who would like to be part of the Africa Festival with warm drum vibes on November 16, 2024? Then come to the drum workshop on November 15, 2024. Here you will learn a drum performance that will be presented at the festival the next day. With musicians and music teachers for traditional West and East African percussion music and dance, you will learn from the professionals. Register at kmccev@gmail.com. — Kraftverkehr Chemnitz, November 15, 2024, 5 p.m.«
»For all music enthusiasts, near and far: West/East African percussion workshop with the master drummer and music teacher Djembéfola Alpha Oulare (Institut Sunjata de famille Oulare Leipzig / Guinea Conakry) and with Arba Manillah (Kuykaye Moto Culture Center, Chemnitz / Tanzania) -> Let the drum speak! Traditional rhythms of the Malinke, Suso and Fula and East Africa! … November 15, 2024 5:00 p.m. at Kraftverkehr Chemnitz, Fraunhoferstraße 60. It’s worth taking part!«
Host of this event will be the Kukaye Moto Culture Center Chemnitz (K.M.C.C.), venue the Kraftverkehr Chemnitz, Fraunhoferstraße 60. All intended participants of this workshop should register according to the contact data from the Kukaye Moto website, by electronic mail or phonecall/messenger to Chemnitz.
Above: Arba Manillah on the cultural scene in Chemnitz, Capital of Culture 2025 (clip from 2022)…
Musical tracks from videos published yet at Google Inc. YouTube channels, having recorded Alpha Oulare’s occasional performances in before years 2013–2024
> Musical Lessons, Course de musique, Musikunterricht < (current information Autumn 2024)
Above: Current information on the musical lessons, cours de musique, Musikunterricht (as meanwhile publiced by Alpha Oulare’s social media channels. Do not forgot, that is able to make special appointments on course/workshop dates, times, duration and special modes.
Postscriptum February 2025: New fee as costs and inflation have raised 20€ per hour lesson—many thanks for your understanding and support!
You can also consult Alpha Oulare’s social media Facebook profile and use the messenger to contact or call him: cf. facebook.com/alfa-oulare.
Reminder: Handcrafted master-piece Musical Instruments from West-Africa, Guinea are available from Alpha Oulare either.
All rights are reserved. (c) Djembéfola Mister Alpha Oulare / Institut Sunjata
We are thankful / wir sind dankbar, dass diese Konzertreihe existiert und eine Zusammenarbeit mit Alpha Oulare in diesem Jahr 2023 (avisiert der Konzert-Termin 17. Juni 2023, 17 Uhr) möglich geworden ist:
Naturlieder & Improvisation
Auf der Lindhardter Waldlichtung erklingen am 17. Juni 2023 ab 17 Uhr zwölf (12) Naturlieder, die zum Mitmusizieren einladen. Tolle Instrumente werden bereitliegen, und es sind keinerlei Vorkenntnisse nötig. Alle Generationen sind herzlich willkommen, zu lauschen, sich am Klang zu erfreuen, mitzusingen, mitzuspielen oder zu tanzen.
Zur Anreise nach Lindhardt (Google Inc. Maps — klick!):
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From the Internet pages of Ms. Friederike Bouzayen, her personal Soundcloud profile, this interesting playlist, with kind permission, to all listeners near and far:
This is soon / dieses ist schon bald! Wait for more detailled concert announcement and festival program line-up information in time, please… Many thanks for your friendship, support and kind consideration!
by the way:
Tune into the new festival season of 2023 — be with us, join the festivities and meetings!
Without further annotations! The Rootsmanding ensemble will perform at several Africa Festivals in Germany this summer, wait for concrete announcements here…
Sound Check [excerpt] before the Concert of Rootsmanding at the Leipzig Reggaeclub Kaya, recorded from a back room with plain cellphone. Not yet all strings of the Kora harp had been tuned correctly…
Hopefully some video excerpts of the very good show for a small audience . . can be presented here within the next few days. Please visit this blog post again, so for concrete announcement of the end-December Erfurt concert of Rootsmanding.
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“Eine Fotografie von Mister Shaun Gracie und Mister Alpha Oulare, aufgenommen im Hupfeld-Center Leipzig, im Spätsommer 2022. Beide Djembéfoli (d.h. Meistertrommler) erwarten Euch zum gemeinsamen Djembé-Workshop-Wochenende an den Tagen des 6., 7. und 8. Januar jeweils nachmittags. –– Bitte überdenkt, ob Ihr teilnehmen könnt, und bestätigt diese Eure Teilnahme nach Möglichkeit vorab auf der Facebook-Event-Seite, das hilft uns sehr (wir sind uns gegenwärtig über die tatsächlich zu erwartende Teilnahmezahl noch im Unklaren, das beunruhigt ein wenig): https://www.facebook.com/events/898588694372037/ Davor, nämlich am kommenden 17. Dezember, besteht vor diesem Januar-Wochenende kalendarisch letztmalig die Möglichkeit, am samstäglichen Djembé-Unterricht teilzunehmen oder kostenlos als Gast mit dabei zu sein… Telefon Alpha Oulare (tagsüber ab 14 Uhr) 0178-56-34-016.” (Another social-media comment at Facebook.)
By help of the Facebook service you are enabled to open direct contact to Mister Djembéfola Alpha Oulare and his friends. You are welcome! Thank you for your kind consideration.
This his here official authorized website and blog AlphaOulare.art.blog is maintained still and will find further additions anyhow, do not worry about this!
All best wishes to you, your families and friends!
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Postscriptum: Upcoming concert of the Rootsmanding ensemble with Sam Jarju (Kora and vocals), Alpha Oulare (Djembé, choir) and supposely Shaun Gracie (Dundunba) on Wednesday, December 14th, 2022 at the Reggae club KAYA in Leipzig, Wolfgang-Heinze-Straße, 04277 Leipzig-Connewitz:
pps Before, on tomorrow’s Friday, December 9th, 2022 a concert of the enhanced Sam Jarju Roots-Reggae-Mandingband (w/ Alpha Oulare playing the Djembé) and a Jam Session are to take place at the mere underground venue: Garage East:
Here the final, corrected Concert announcement for TOMORROW, Friday December 9th, 2022:
“(Concert 9pm–10pm 5–10€ w/ THE SAM & AFRICAN ROOTS-REGGAE-MANDINGBAND and [open] Bar, from 10pm on Jam Session [@] Garage East 9.12.)”
Traditionelle Rhythmen der Malinké, Suso und Fula und mehr…
Wir möchten Euch ermutigen, dem wöchentlichen Unterricht beizutreten oder am dreitägigen Wochenend-Workshop am 6., 7. und 8. Januar 2023 (mit westafrikanischem Imbiss) teilzunehmen— es lohnt sich, für Anfänger*innen wie Fortgeschrittene und auch für Musiker*innen anderer Genres!
Dieses sind gegenwärtige Angebote des erfahrenen Künstlers und Musiklehrers:
· Dreitägiger Wochenend-Workshop 6.7.8. Januar 2023, jeweils nachmittags, gemeinsam mit Djembéfola Mister Shaun Gracie (https://alphaoulare.art.blog/3-d/)
»Alpha Oulare ist einer der besten Trommler der neuen Generation aus Conakry, Guinea. Er arbeitete unter anderem mit Mamady Keita und Famoudou Konate, in der Formation ‹Le Ballet National de la Guinée›. In Berlin ist er als Solist in den Gruppen ›Konkoba‹, ‹La fôret sacrée› und ‹Sugé› bekannt geworden.« Seit mehreren Jahren lebt und arbeitet Alpha Oulare in Leipzig. Er hat bereits viele Musikerinnen und Musiker erfolgreich unterrichtet. Alpha Oulare ist auch Mitglied des westafrikanischen Ensemble Rootsmanding als Djembévirtuose und Sänger.
›Die Djembé wird dich leiden lassen, aber sie kann dir den Weg zeigen, um Naturerkenntnis zu erlangen… Um die Djembé zu lernen, habe ich viel gelitten, aber heute danke ich GOTT, wegen der Djembé bin ich in Afrika und Europa bekannt.‹ ›Djembé muss man immer spielen, um einen neuen Spirit zu bekommen.‹ ›Wenn ich schlafe, ist die Djembé in meinen Träumen, das Djembé-Spielen liegt mir dann im Blut, ich werde bis an mein Lebensende weiterspielen.‹ (https://alphaoulare.art.blog/thoughts/)
Hört hinein und unterstützt den Künstler auch durch Kauf eines seiner Musikalben Alpha Oulare & Sugé: Alakhawonmaly!! DIEU sera avec nous!! GOD will help us!! (https://alphaoulare.bandcamp.com/)
PS Jalikebba‘s new official video repository at the Internet Archive preserving as backups almost all of his Google Inc. YouTube appearances, lean back to watch and listen to his Programme without interruptions by advertizement clips: archive.org/details/jkkrp — thanks for your interest and kind consideration!
Note, that appearance and menu functionality, display order of this website appear to differ on client reader devices dependent of screen size, format and other factors. To provide another entrance / index page the following graphics and below listings:
Again as Educational content here some media references that are connected with Alpha Oulare’s personal and collective biographies:
Les Ballets Africains at Google Inc. YouTube
(Google Inc. YouTube videos on Les Ballets Africans — leave this webpage to watch externally partial videos that cannot be embedded here! Many thanks to all contributors,)
(LES BALLETS AFRICAINS DE KEITA FODEBA, Vol. 2 avec KENTE FACELLI · DIABATE DAOUDA · DIELI MAGAN · FANTA DIALI · FANTA KAMISSAKO · KANTE MANFILA · HAWA · DARIUS ALFREDINE · DIELIBAKARI SISSOKO et l’accompagnement vocal des BALLETS AFRICAINS. Disques Vogue 1960)
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Current course announcements, invitations and offers, October 2022 to January 2023
Liebe Freundinnen und Freunde, auch an Euch diese öffentliche dringende Anzeige / Bitte zeigt sie weiter:
RELEVANT wöchentlich sowie (Kartenvorverkauf jetzt, Teilnahme begrenzt!) schon im Januar oder (eine freie oder Ferien-Reise zu planen!) Frühjahr/Herbst 2023; ansonsten regelmäßige Konzerte & live-Events (auch Ensembles buchbar, siehe Kontaktdaten unten), seriöse Angebote 2022/2023 :: :: DJEMBÉ WESTAFRIKANISCHE TRADITIONELLE PERCUSSION, MUSIK DER MALINKÈ, SUSO UND FULA / NEUE EINFLÜSSE IM SPIEL UND FÜR KOMPOSITION UND AUFFÜHRUNG / INSPIRATION UND FORTBILDUNG — UNTERRICHT BEI MEISTERTROMMLER ALPHA OULARE (GUINEA CONAKRY / LEIPZIG) IN LEIPZIG 2022, 2023 UND DARÜBER HINAUS! BITTE LEST: …auch in deutscher Sprache und an Leipziger und überregionale Leserinnen und Leser nun alles bisher über Alpha Oulares Unterricht, seine Kurse, Workshops und musikalische Händlerangebote auf seiner Website Mitgeteilte: Falls möglich empfehlt auch als Information weiter! Die Percussion/Djembé-Kurse sind genreübergreifend interessant und wertvoll für andere Instrumentalistinnen und Instrumentalisten, Komponistinnen und Komponisten, Arrangeurinnen und Arrangeuren, musikalische Laien, Künstlerinnen und Künstlern an sich… * INHALT: 1) Euer dreitägiger Wochenendkurs = Seminar Djembé und Percussion incl. westafrikanischer Imbiß im Januar 2023 in Leipzig: preiswert (3 x 3½h+Pause+Imbiss) für 80€ (Kartenvorverkauf, Geschenkidee!) · 2) Kalender der laufenden Kurse in Leipzig · 3a) Djembé- und Percussion-Unterricht für Erwachsene und Jugendliche in Leipzig (wöchentlich samstags) · 3b) Professioneller und freundlicher Trommel-/Musik-Unterricht für Kinder in Leipzig (wöchentlich einstündig sonntags) · 4) Kurzer Dank und Hinweise (neuen Schülern im September 2022) · 5) Drei kurze Gedanken zu Djembé/Musik · 6) Hochwertige afrikanische Musikinstrumente aus Guinea zum Verkauf – in dieser Qualität und Fertigung hier nur über Alpha Oulare · 7) Einladung zur musikalischen Reise nach Guinea im Frühjahr oder Herbst 2023: Conakry, Isle of Roume, Workshops und mehr wie in früheren Jahren [ siehe https://alphaoulare.art.blog/kurse ]. * Diese Einladungen und Ankündigungen ergehen an Euch als sehr dringend! Neuer Kontakt wird angeboten… Vielen Dank für Eure Hilfe, Vermittlung, Euer wohlmeinendes Interesse und Eure langjährige tiefe Freundschaft und Sympathie!
( Kontakt zum Künstler und Lehrer: hier Facebook/-Messenger fb.com/alfa.oulare / Telefon und WhatsApp-Messenger tagsüber, vorzugsweise Nachmittag bis früher Abend tel:01785634016 (w-afr., dt., en., esp., frz., it., pt., u. a. Sprachen mehr) / E-Mail mailto:aoulare.art@gmail.com — alle Kontaktdaten und weitere Auskünfte, auch Klänge und Bilder, Anregungen und Hintergründe auf seiner Website https://alphaoulare.art.blog. )
‹ Quand je dors, le Djembé est dans mes rêves, le Djembé est alors dans mon sang, je continuerai à jouer jusqu’à la fin de ma vie. › (A. Ou.)
The following LIST represents no discography, but refers to a short article posted here yet weeks ago, then it remained to be still incomplete; it took some time but actually no efforts until we added —for this occasion— a searchable list on the artist and album names with links to the Google Inc. YouTube and Discography portal search engines — maybe helpful to discover new or known musical tracks… A FURTHER LEGAL EDUCATIONAL RESSOURCE FOR FRIENDS OF AFRICAN MUSIC:
// WEST-AFRICAN MUSICAL REFERENCE ALBUMS
// OF TRADITIONAL PERCUSSION MUSIC:
// for the references to these musical albums from West Africa,
// here extracted for your further recherches…
// Please study the original electronic ressource in detail.
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Postscriptum / reminder: Please do not forget Alpha Oulare’s Percussion Course dates and announcements, invitations and mercatory offers. These are crucial.
Please fw-forward to your friends and musical colleagues!
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Vorankündigung und Einladung für den 6., 7. und 8. Januar 2023:
Westafrika-Djembé-Percussion-Workshop mit Herrn Meistertrommler Alpha Oulare (Leipzig / Guinea Conakry) am 6., 7. und 8. Januar 2023 (3-tägiges Wochenende, Kartenvorverkauf):
Begleitet werden wird Djembéfola Alpha Oulare durch Djembéfola Mister Shaun Gracie (Doundoun-Basstrommeln und anderes mehr).
Inhalt des Workshops (von Freitag bis Sonntag) sind Traditionelle Rhythmen der Malinke, Susu und Fula — unser Kurs richtet sich an alle interessierten Percussionistinnen und Percussionisten (fortgeschritten / neugierig / Anfängerin oder Anfänger), genreübergreifend wird er auch für andere Instrumentalistinnen / Instrumentalisten wie Musikerinnen/Musiker an sich, Komponistinnen / Komponisten informativ, lehrreich, überaus anregend und nutzbringend (!) sein. (Am Abschlusstag sollen gemeinsam zuvor erarbeitete mehrstimmige und mehrteilige neue Kompositionen erstmals erklingen.)
Ort des Workshops ist der freundlich und helle Proberaum im Hupfeld-Center, Ludwig-Hupfeld-Straße 16.
An jedem der Tage erwartet Euch ein westafrikanisches Büffet.
Kartenvorverkauf bis Weihnachten 2022. Der Vorverkaufspreis für den 3-tägigen* Djembé-Workshop von 80 (achtzig (!)) €/Euro für 3 (drei) mal 3 1/2 Stunden Unterricht inclusive Pause und westafrikanischem Imbiss ist günstig und angemessen an der üblichen Kursgebühr bei Herrn Musiklehrer Alpha Oulare — weitere Auskunft und Kartenvorbestellung:
As advertizement for the referenced artists and as orientation for all interested persons we allow ourselves to embed here the musical album Rhythms of the Malinke by Famoudou Konaté (1990):
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Finally Rail Band (Mory Kante & Salif Keita): Soundiata (197X)
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Postscriptum: Find hopefully a(nother) helpful list of federal-german Africa Festivals for 2023 w/ contact addresses for the application of musical artists, ensembles and bands HERE — this list should be maintained and updated in future among the other 1000 Drums Africa Festival web-blog pages and posts…
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pps Read the Merriam-Webster online-dictionary (an Encyclopedia Britannica company) on the term “Workshop” here
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Very final Postscriptum: The correctly-spelled Institute name for Mister Alpha Oulare’s Musical school is to be and shall be, remain as: (Le) SUNJATA INSTITUTE (FAMILLE) DJEMBÉFOLA OULARE. Please keep in mind!
(Prefaced: We allow ourselves, thankfully for this, the following literary reference and important recommendation, citing from another website.)
Famoudou Konaté, born in Sangbaralla/Guinea (West Africa) in 1940, is one of the most important exponents of Malinké music culture. He spent his youth as a village drummer and field worker in his birthplace. In the early 1960s, after the country gained independence, he became Ballets Africains de la République de Guinée, with whom he toured the world for 25 years. In 1986 he became self-employed and since then has dedicated himself to teaching and giving concerts. He also reconstructed the music as he knew it in his youth and saved it in a number of CD productions.
From 1997 he wrote notes on his biography, culture and music for a decade and a half, which he finally gave to Thomas Ott to make a book out of. In the end there were 700 notes to be sorted, edited and translated (from French).
The book was published in April 2021:
Famoudou Konaté: Mein Leben – meine Djembe – meine Kultur: Aufzeichnungen eines afrikanischen Musikers [My Life — My Djembe — My Culture: Notes by an African Musician]. Edited by Thomas Ott. [Translated from the French language.] Mainz: Schott Music 2021. [With illustrations and maps.] 285 pp. [Available in hardcover, paperback and as e-book.]
The editor and author Thomas Ott is a retired professor and doctor at the Institute for Music Education at from the Faculty of Human Sciences at the University of Cologne.
Table of contents of the work (here translated into English)
Thomas Ott: Foreword. How this book came into being [at page] 15
PART 1: BIOGRAPHY
My family 26 (My grandfather Kèkörö Konaté settles in Sangbaralla and shows great courage / The story of my parents / Memories of my mother Koriaba Fodé Konaté / My father Diouba Fodé Konaté: landowner, hunter, féticheur)
My beginnings as a drummer, childhood memories 29 (Early attempts / The djembe in my family / A “noble” cannot actually become a drummer / Songs of praise from the girls / Drumming and dancing against hunger / I help an old lady across the river / In the fields and meadows / The death of my father / History of a special rhythm: sofa / The heir: My eldest brother Malon Kèkörö Konaté)
Memories of Colonial Rule 42 (A locomotive sets fire to Kouroussa / The story of Balaké and Söna (Fodéba Keïta: “Minuit”) / The commander in the sedan chair / Forced labour / Forbidden guinea fowl hunting / Delivering rubber / A trial of my family before the colonial district court / A traumatised veteran / The colonial legacy)
My path to the Ballets Africains de Guinée 49 (My first big trip: to my brother in Upper Volta. Independence comes / I become a member of the regional ensemble in Kouroussa / I am discovered for the Ballets Africains / High demands on the ensemble members)
My travels with the Ballets 52 (Fascinating new worlds / Mysterious and frightening: flying)
First trips to Europe 54 (Berlin: shots at the wall / acclaimed performances in Paris / French lessons / London: meeting the Beatles / Prague, Budapest, Zurich: we encounter fascination and fear)
Travels to other African countries 60 (The beginning / In Mozambique with Miriam Makeba / Zambia: Elephant teeth for Sékou Touré / With Mobutu in Zaire and a near miss / Morocco: Princely reception by the king / Tunisia: A different Islam)
Travelling to South America 64 (Chile: We narrowly survive an earthquake / Cuba: At the 1978 World Youth Festival / Countering suspicions of espionage by singing the national anthem / Terrible turbulence in Bolivia)
Working conditions in the Ballets 66 (List of countries visited / The directors of the ballets / Catastrophic conditions in the first years / Protest in the night and cold / Poor pay, hunger, malnutrition / Redemption: We become civil servants)
A permanent problem: The eternal sexual emergency 71 (Strict ban on contact with the opposite sex / How I hid my girlfriend Nankany in the closet / President Sékou Touré and the pregnant dancer / Chercher la femme / Do African men have two genitals?)
My farewell to the Ballets Africains 74 (Small punitive measures / Growing discontent / The change of power in 1984 and the great turning point / First students from Europe / The white devils play the djembe! / Rainer Dörrer and Johannes Beer / Journey to my mother’s deathbed / Return to Conakry: a test for my German friends / There is a crisis in the Ballets / My journey to Germany in 1987 / Return and the final break with the Ballets)
A new phase in my life (The new life begins travelling with Silvia and Paul, my first CD “Rhythms of the Malinké”, my group Hamana Diara / A new task: documenting my musical culture / The Gambia and Berlin — I become a professor / Concert at the Musikethnologisches Museum in Berlin, September 2000 / Concerts in Conakry 1999 and 2003 / Trip to Israel 2001)
Particularly important friends and colleagues 87 (Silvia Kronewald / Rainer Dörrer / Gabi Happe / Noumoudy Keïta / Mamady Keïta)
PART 2: DESCRIPTION OF MY CULTURE
The Social Order in the Village 91 (The village chiefs: duuti and sotiikèmöö / Nobility, craftsmen, hunters / Griots and griots / The griots / Famous griots of the Republic of Guinea / The age groups (generations))
The festivals 106 (Significance of the festivals in social life / Sunkaro sali: the end of Ramadan / Tabaski: the festival of the sheep / Gbalan la: the millet harvest / Bara dösa: the rice harvest / Dala mön: fishing in the lake)
The masks 110 (Saints and other masks / The koma mask / The “magic” masks soliwoulén, kawa and wôlô / The social masks of the fourth generation: kondén and balanin, the mask turanin gbanan / The mask gnô kônôgbin wôlô / The mask tasaba)
Sexuality and marriage 119 (The myth of the two kingdoms / A childhood memory: visiting girls from neighbouring villages — ka a labö / Hooking up at the rhythm diaa / Sharing the bed, but no sex: child “marriages” as abstinence training / Mutual flogging for premarital pregnancy / Marriage preparations and wedding / What happens on the wedding night is nobody’s business! / The Imam gets the wife as a gift / Until the wedding, the girls are not allowed to cook / Marriage under duress / Forced marriage lives on / Marriage against the resistance of the family / The husband is to be respected like God / Respect of the children for their mothers / A permanent problem: polygamy / Neglect and bad treatment by the husband / The martyrdom of childless women / Divorce is (almost) impossible / When the husband dies … / Girls into school! / Lesbian women in the pillory)
Religion, animism, sorcerers and féticheurs 137 (What my brother Malon Sory told me about Islam / The blacksmiths prevail against the Muslims and sacrifice to the tree demon / Sacrifices and their meaning / The magic means (gris-gris) / Gris-gris are essential for survival at the gbara ceremony / Magic at a meeting of the hunters / The annual festival of the hunters / Soro, my father’s demon / My grandfather’s demon, kömö kudu nin, who loved snuff / Animal oracles of movement / My brother, Malon Kèkörö, snatches a piece of land from evil spirits / The Monday night boa / The lenké spirits help a functionary gain popularity / The féticheurs’ fight against witchcraft / Three stories of witchcraft / Good and evil féticheurs / The féticheur Frigan Douka loses his magic bells / The colonialists did not believe in witchcraft)
Customs, then and now 153 (Field work / Field work of the baratii and “field robbery” (sènè sunya) / Circumcision / Against circumcision, especially of the girls / Circumcision rituals / The tön ta game / Against corporal punishment of the children / Respect of the children towards their elders / Words of honour and written contracts / Hospitality and mutual help / Greeting rituals / Farewell songs / Honourable mention of the surname / Fear of solar and lunar eclipses / The poisoning of the river Djoliba / How the family learns of the death of an absent person / Suicide is frowned upon / Sacrifices for the dead)
PART 3: THE MUSIC
Functions of music – individual and social 169 (Music holds the community together / It is anchored in nature / It is a remedy / It helps people with disabilities / Prohibition of music in Islam: why? / How I oonce changed the mind of a Maninka Mori who was hostile to music / Does the Koran prohibit music?)
The musical instruments 173 (General / Who plays which instrument / Instruments of the griots (Jeli) / Instruments of the girls and women / Instruments of the children / An instrument of the hunters / An instrument of the féticheurs / An instrument of the warriors / The message drum kunan / The flutes tanbifule and böfule / The horns kerebudu and sulabudu / Dankaranfule, the devil’s flute / My recordings with some of the instruments)
The Djembe 192 (How the djembe was invented / How people used to get a new djembe / The different kinds of wood / The different shapes of the djembe / The ears (sèèsè) / Different skins for the djembe / The construction of the djembe — in the past and today)
Playing the djembe 199 (Playing on the Djembe / Other sounds I play / The position of the fingers to avoid pain / Blood in the urine after long drumming / Interaction of the arms / Playing sitting and standing / Four positions when playing standing / The straps)
The bass drums 204 (Origin and construction / The drumsticks / The arm movements while playing)
The rhythms 206 (What “rhythms” are and where they come from / The three basic rhythmic types / A special dunun: dunungbè / How strong men dance / Söma Sandyi versus Fabu Condé / A special rhythm: mendianèn)
The musical arrangement in the interplay 214 (The division of labour between the instruments / The instruments do not “play”, they speak / The instruments talk to each other / The common melody of bass drums and djembe / Do the bells also play a melody? / The introductions / The bloquages (“appels”) / The solos / Improvising / The Èchauffements and the relationship between solo drum, dance and song / The roulements)
The djembeföla 220 (What does “djembefola” mean / Low esteem for drummers among the villagers, patience as a virtue / With gris-gris against the competition / An alleged jealousy conflict between Mamady Keïta and me / The djembeföla and women / Drumming tricks to punish adversaries and break the resistance of the beloved / Memories of impressive colleagues / Jack-of-all-trades and specialists / The new generation / But where are the female drummers?)
Some serious advice to young djembe players 230 (Ask questions / Don’t stretch your drums too high / Play slowly. And not so loud / Remember: to make music you need a calm and rested mind / Get to know your culture / Be careful with the rhythms)
PART 4: EXPERIENCES AND THOUGHTS
Tradition, notation, learning, teaching 237 (Who invented our music? / Keeping African music / Working without a work plan / Learning by writing down and learning with the mind and body / School is important, also for later artists / Learning and teaching without pedagogy / Problems with teaching solos)
Whites and our music 241 (Music knows neither colours nor “races” / Melody in music is universal / Questions in the workshops / Studied musicians from Europe have more problems with our music than amateurs / European audiences understand our music much better today than 50 years ago / The colonisers were not interested in our culture / The djembe connects cultures / Do Africans have music in their blood?)
How Africans and whites deal with African culture 244 (Africans are careless with their cultural treasures / What is the kondén mask doing in Detroit? / Sound and film recordings, books — who got the money? / A counterexample / An unexpected windfall for drummer Soungalo Coulibaly / Bad experiences in the USA / A relief action for my home village / African musicians into the examining boards! / Concerts with African music are too loud)
Tradition and modernity in Africa 251 (Tradition and modernity — a mixed record / Why is Africa so backward? / Traditional and modern medicine / Death of an English tourist / Two ladies from Germany are horrified by Africa / Humiliation because of traditional dress / The griots only sing songs of praise / Can one live from playing the djembe? / I was born an African, but …)
Living conditions and ecology, then and now 258 (Children sing songs against deforestation / Plastic waste / Water is becoming scarce / Gorilla story / Elephant story e: The hunter Senba Faa Mamady Kourouma / Porcupine story: The hunter Bala Faa Sory Doumbouya / True story of a hippopotamus / The story of the little girl and the hippopotamus)
APPENDIX 1
List of important rhythms, with references to their mention in the text 263
Famoudou Konaté’s own compositions and arrangements (*) 270
APPENDIX 2
Explanations of names and terms that occur frequently in the text 275 (Guinee / Hamana, Sangbaralla / Mali Empire, Soundiata Keïta / Almami Samory Touré (1830–1900) / Ahmed Sékou Touré (1922–1986) / Les Ballets Africains de la République de Guinée)
[To the organizers of international music festivals and concerts, this unsolicited application from]
Djembéfola Alpha Oulare et al. Ensemble (concert + percussion workshops)
Ladies and gentlemen, dear friends,
on behalf of Mr. Alpha Oulare, Djembéfola born 1970 in Guinea Conakry (trained in the national ballet and by important artists of this country) resident in Leipzig, since the 1990-s member of several ensembles for traditional West African music such as La Fôret sacrée, Konkobá, Sugé, Rootsmanding (the latter was founded by Mister Sam Jarju; any of these ensembles can be engaged by Mr. Oulare for a concert tour to your venue), music teacher for Djembé and other African percussion instruments, traditional rhythms of the Malinke, Suso and Fula (lessons for adults as well as children and young people) as well as West African dance, as well as dealer for musical instruments from Guinea and music supplies, I ask you kindly for information about:
the date of your upcoming festival, when it is announced we eagerly await,
as well as possibilities and conditions for Mr. Alpha Oulare to be able to participate in the musical programme: a) with one of his ensembles, or b) as a workshop leader or as an individual artist.
These are the contact details for Mister Oulare in Leipzig:
Postal address: Wittenberger Straße 56, D-04129 Leipzig, Germany
We would be happy to send you detailed artist information in text, image and sound/video samples electronically by e-mail or by post to an address that you can provide for your examination and later possible advance notice in the event program – please let us know your requirements directly!
With thanks for your reply and best wishes for you, your families, friends, acquaintances
Leipzig Alpha Oulare
[Automatic translation from German using Google Inc. Translator]
«Le Djembé, il va te faire souffrir, mais il peut te donner la voie de mieux connaître la nature…» «Apprendre le Djembé m’a fait souffrir beaucoup, mais aujourd’hui je remercie Dieu, parce que c’est par le Djembé que je suis devenu connu en Afrique et en Europe.» «Il faut jouer au Djembé tous les jours pour avoir un nouvel esprit.» «Quand je dors, le Djembé est dans mes rêves, dans mon sang, je ne peux pas y renoncer jusqu‘à la fin de ma vie.» (A.O.)
This, in short, is to state, that Alpha Oulare together with the Ensemble Rootsmanding (in core still: Sam Jarju, Diehi Tanguy Franck and A. Ou.) attended several concerts at Hanover, Erfurt/Thuringia and Leipzig, one additional with Jalikebba Kuyateh at Torgau/Saxony during the before days and weeks. (We cannot represent here photographs nor flyers/footage from these public events, though.) … To get notice of all coming performances of Rootsmanding in world you always should consult Sam Jarju’s homepage at reggaemanding.de or his (alike Alpha Oulare’s himself) social-media Facebook profile; to find news on Jalikebba you may consult his homepage for news, his social-media profile (linked ibid.) or this new video repository his at the interesting Internet Archive.
Flyer motif for the Rootsmanding concert during an African festivity at the Leipzig Pavillon of Hope on October 1st, 2022. — Many thanks to Mister Sam Jarju!
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An ultra-short cellphone video from the Rehearsal room here as the only last finding… (thanks to 2Fett Records, friends of the artists).
Still under construction. Here an orientation on weekly courses and on concert, festival and other dates (entries that might become added, changed or deleted):
Read also the announcements for the January-2023 three-day-workshop (80€ fee for all three days incl. each West African snack/food), children’s percussion courses (10€ fee per one-hour-lesson), weekly percussion courses (20€ fee° per two-hour-lesson) in general (with information on the location), offers of musical instruments (appointments can be made to visit and test-play these instruments from Guinea individually at place, so for help missions in tuning and repairing instruments — ask on the costs), finally the announcement for the 2023 Study Travel to Guinea Conakry / Isle of Roume — many thanks also if/for forwarding information about these offers to your friends and musical colleagues!
(° Note: a first introductory lesson shall be free for first-time students.)
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Send a Message to Mister Alpha Oulare in these issues? Ask your questions or make an appointment by e-mail:
Übersetzen ins Deutsche? These friendly and useful children’s lessons are held successfully yet for many years, beside the main elder drumming courses and African dance workshops:
Event organized by Alpha Oulare Sundays 3–4 p.m. Ludwig-Hupfeld-Straße 16, 04178 Leipzig, Germany Running time:1 hour Public Every Sunday afternoon drumming lessons for children led by master drummer Alpha Oulare. Registration & further information: Telephone Alpha Oulares 0178-5634016 (also WhatsApp)
At the age of five he learned to play the drums in the national ballet in Guinea, and later he became one of the best percussionists in his country. Since 1998 he has enriched the Afro music scene in Germany. He worked as a musician and teacher in Berlin, Stuttgart and since 2016 also in Leipzig. Alpha Oulare is married husband and has several own children.
(Hear sounds from the album »Alakhawonmaly!! DIEU sera avec nous!! GOD will help us« by Alpha Oulare & Sugé — to be found here)
Form of teaching:
in the group
instruments of different sizes can be provided for the lesson depending on the age of the child, or you can bring your own drum
together with the children, the first rhythms are worked out step by step and practiced in the group
the children are treated with great sensitivity and the individual learning process is accompanied
different levels and previous experiences are included and promoted in the lessons
one-to-one lessons are of course also possible by prior arrangement, or sharing the group depending on the number of participants
other course dates and times on request
the lessons take place taking into account the current health situation
Venue: Hupfeldcenter, Ludwig-Hupfeld-Straße 16, 04178 Leipzig: Meeting point in the courtyard, staircase C — we go to the room together.
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Pour les enfants — hear also some West-African children’s songs, animation for young persons: Comptines d’Afrique
[These are Nursery Rhymes from Africa: »Welcome to the number-one YouTube channel of animated African nursery rhymes — Chain that connects and transmits — Welcoming channel where we play, cook, dance, sing, clap our hands and invent the future — Channel that puts its values into practice, benevolence, empathy, education — Welcome to COMPTINES D’AFRIQUE, African children’s songs channel — Best way for our children to become world citizens« (ibid.)] (Clickon the above images (screenshot) to find more videos of different length and theme. — Listeners and viewers of any age and early readers might learn the French language and African languages by this too. The music appears to be very tasteful. But be careful about television and new media in general, regarding the child’s mental health and natural learning, abilities!)
»The Hamburg Africa Festival is celebrating an anniversary: 20 years of Alafia — Happy Birthday, Congratulations, Bon Anniversaire!!!«
Participation / Contribution:
[Roots Manding drumming, dancing, acrobatics and singing group (click into for the original but very dark flyer motif at Mr. Sam Jarju’s Facebook profile that is good to know).]
»Rootsmanding Band Samstag, 27. August 2022, 16.00 Uhr Guinea etc., traditionelle Rhythmen aus Westafrika [more info:] Die Musiker der Rootsmandig Band stammen aus verschiedenen Ländern Westafrikas (Guinea-Conakry, Gambia, Elfenbeinküste u.a.) und bringen die traditionelle Kunst Westafrikas auf die Alafia-Bühne. Sie mischen traditionelle Percussionsrhythmen mit den Melodien der Kora, die im Zentrum ihrer Musik steht. Logisch: keine traditionelle Musik ohne Tanz. Doundoun und Djembe legen einen tollen Rhythmusteppich, zu dem neben dem Chorgesang die Klänge der Kora herrlich kontrastieren. Großes Kino.« (Festival homepage — translation)
The Hamburg Africa festival’s finally announced musical program:
HOPEFULLY no mishappings will occur and all logistics and transportation to and from Hamburg be fine!
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Year 2020 or earlier photograph of Alpha Oulare (from a series)
FOUND BY OCCASION IN THE INTERNET: »Djembe Kurse in Kreuzberg. Trommelunterricht: Seit Jahren unterrichte ich Interessierte in der Kunst, die Djembe zu spielen, und traditionelle westafrikanische Rhythmen. Ich beherrsche Instrumente wie Djembe, Balafon, Doundoun, Gongoma, Sangbar, Kenkeni und Maracas. Meine Kurse finden fortlaufend jeden Mittwoch in Kreuzberg statt. Weiteres erfahren Sie beim ersten Kontakt. Ich freue mich auf Ihr Kommen! Ich biete an: – Trommelunterricht Privatunterricht oder in der Gruppe – Anfänger bis Fortgeschrittene – repariere auch Trommeln – verkaufe Trommeln und Felle« (Musik-Anzeigen.com, 2020 (archived) — translation). The advertizement should meanwhile (still applicable!) relate though to Mr. Oulare’s family’s hometown Leipzig.
Of course more* electronic or printed/scanned texts can be found than this one (by Kikoangoma — Danza y Musica Africana), mentioning Alpha Oulare & Sugé’sdebut album as musical reference for Guinean traditional Dances and Rhythms preserved; this ressource has been found by occasion recently… [Please click (what a word!) on the before currently red-colour hyperlinks!]
Technical issue: Using the Google Inc. Internet search
Postscriptum: * common sense (to some), that you also may try the Google Inc. Internet search to find similar Blog systems that provide information, here about West-African Percussion (click link!) — Many thanks to all contributors, all good wishes to them… (We feel links like these might be helpful to Internet readers/surfers, by this creating structures more toward a true Hypertext in global result).
(Another click above to find more images and their sources)
Side note: WordPress content management system (CMS)
(Surface of the WordPress Reader section)
Maybe consider also, to create an own WordPress account, or, to install as well the WordPress application also for mobile devices, this, even if it was only as reader of existing blogs, by this receiving the opportunity to submit comments, submit own searches, receive update/news notifications and more…
(Pardon us…)
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As final contemplation watch / listen to Mamady Keïta (1950–2021): Rhythmes Traditionels di Mandingue (Traditional Mandinke Rhythms) (Beginner—Intermediate—Advanced) (200X)
We will often return to this authority, for he was one of Alpha Oulare’s important teachers and it appears to be both necessary and helpful to understand these influences of Alpha’s own music and musical teaching theory and practice.
{Mamady Keïta teaches Traditional DjembeBeginner Level. This video demonstration having been made »available to the general public so everyone searching to learn djembe from a true djembe master can have access to it. For more information about learning traditional djembe and dunun please visit [Mamady Keïta’s former] school’s website www.ttmda.com [Tam Tam Mandingue Djembé Academy]« (Mamady Keïta’s and heirs’ Google Inc. YouTube channel). May he rest in peace / may he not become forgotten! The tutorial contains these rhythms: Fankani (at 11’10”), Djabgbe (19’10”), Soli-rapide (26’50”), Kuku (33’25”), Mendiani (39’50”), Djaa (44’45”) and Moribayassa (at 50’30” — many thanks so to Alejandro S. for providing this first tracklist).} — You may try to download this video’s subtitles in several languages here.
[Mamady Keïta teaches Traditional Djembe Intermediate Level (same source: Mamady Keïta’s and his heirs’ official Google Inc. YouTube channel). Content: Background on the djembe, Greeting (at 3’11”), The instruments (4’26”); Kassa (5’30”): Dununs (5’58”), Djembé 1 and 2 (8’02”), Kassa ensemble (9’32”); Senefoli (11’50”): Dununs (12’19”), Djembé 1 and 2 (15’30”), Senefoli ensemble (16’27”); Sofa (18’35”): Dununs (19’10”), Djembé 1 and 2 (20’52”), Sofa ensemble (21’58”); Denadon (24’10”): Dununs (24’36”), Djembé 1 and 2 (26’09”), Denadon ensemble (27’04”); Djansa et solo (30’30”): Dununs (31’02”), Djembé 1 and 2 (33’08”), solo original (34’15”), Djansa ensemble (36’17”), Djansa solo (37’40”): Garangedon et solo (40’01”): Dununs (40’33”), Djembé 1 and 2 (42’19”), solo original (43’46”), Garangedon ensemble (45’30”), Garangedon solo (47’06”); Mendiani solo (49’20”): solo original (49’47”), Mendiani solo (51’30”); Soli-rapide solo (52’55”): Solo original (53’24”), Soli-rapide solo (55’28”); Farewell (at 57’06”) — thanks to Percussionworld for this more detailed track list.] — This video does not provide sub-titles.
[Mamady Keïta teaches Traditional Djembe Advanced Level (same source: Mamady Keïta’s and his heirs’ official Google Inc. YouTube channel). Content: Dunungbe (at 4’20”), Soliwoulen (10’40”), Tiriba (15’50”), Kalikambe (20’30”), N´goron (25’25”), Soko (31’40”), Koredjuga solo (36’30”) and Soboninkun (at 44’40”) — again thanks to Alejandro S. for providing a tracklist.] — Try to download the video’s subtitles here.
»We don’t just play the djembe to play a drum. We play the djembe to tell a story. Every rhythm has its story. It’s not enough to be technically good, but knowing the history of the rhythms you’re playing is very important. Where I come from, these stories are what we pass on from generation to generation. In the Manding tradition, we learn orally. We don’t write anything down. So we must memorize the rhythms and follow the way our Master teacher. A video can never replace a teacher. It is a tool to help students learn. It’s more of a key that helps students open the door to learning.«
THIS IN SHORT: We thank all new musical students and friends that joined Alpha Oulare’s Djembé lessons on this Saturday, August, the 20st, 2022, for the first time: what mighty sound yet, when playing together in group. Now about three female and four male drum students might hopefully attend the weekly two-hour lesson regularly — — yet having been announced, but not as yet concrete in time: this Autumn’s two-day weekend workshop later in the year… Students and all interested musicians shall receive the opportunity to learn and perform special own compositions by Alpha Oulare then. Might the event become sound-recorded?
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CLICK BELOW TO CONNECT TO THE BANDCAMP PORTAL OF ALPHA OULARE. You will find the before entrance prices for the year 2000 Sugé Album now reduced to common standard. The opening track SUGÉ offered here for only 80 euro-cents. / Page description and colours have changed…
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Two Google Inc. YouTube videos from the Berlin Carneval of Cultures / Karneval der Kulturen 1996ff. (2007 and 2013)
(2007 Berlin Carneval of Cultures with drum players from Guinea)
(Six years later, in 2013, again drummers from Guinea)
Alpha Oulare himself … participated at the cultural festival in before years as member of La Fôret Sacrée, Konkobá, Sugé [links from Alpha’s newly updated Discographies profile] and as solo performer respective in free communion with other musicians and dancers, guests of the Carneval.
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KONKOBA. By occasion another search at the SoundCloud music portal resulting in songs named Konkoba (embedding here at first Mamady Keïta, you should find also pieces by Tourmani Diabaté, Cissoko System and maybe more artists from West Africa and beyond):
»Liebe Freunde der afrikanischen Musik!!! Wir starten wieder durch und hoffen, ihr habt genauso viel Lust wie wir!!! Unter Beachtung der aktuellen Coronaregelungen können wir wieder unterrichten. Folgende Kurse bieten wir für euch an:
»Djembe für Erwachsene: Samstag 16–18 Uhr
»Afrotanz : Sonntag 15–17 Uhr
»NEU!!!! Djembe für Kinder: Sonntag 14–15 Uhr (ab 4 Jahre)
»Weitere Termine und Gruppen auf Anfrage!
»Ort: Ludwig-Hupfeldstr.16 / Leipzig
»Wer kann kommen? Alle die Spaß an westafrikanischen Rhythmen haben, diese gern erlernen möchten, sich auspowern oder einfach Freude am Musizieren verspüren möchten! Es ist für jeden was dabei: schaut vorbei und probiert es aus – wir freuen uns auf euch!« (Facebook, Mai 2021)
Alpha Oulare remembers KONKOBÁ Berlin 1998–2006 Iko Iko (beware of this song: a:world b:club c:radio). — Petit maole / M’Bo / Kola muna / Wata Pipi — Concentrate on SUGÉ then Alakhawonmal, DIEU sera avec nous!! G O D will help us!!
Beware of this song:
(Releases of the mere trival and disappointing Iko Iko version from 1998)
Iko Iko originals, here first presented instead of later cover versions / interpretations of rather different approaches:
Please allow Dr. John: Iko Iko (Dr. John’s Gumbo, 1971) as side-reference here, before:
ABOUT 40 NEW SONGS HAVE TO BE DEMO-RECORDED AS MATERIAL FOR NEXT ALBUM RELEASES BY ALPHA OULARE.
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»Anzeige an Musiker*innen und Förderer der Musiker Suchen: Laptop für Musiker, möglichst mit Audio-Interface
Gesucht wird dringend ein lauffähiger, halbwegs moderner Laptop, möglichst mit Audio-Interface (FireWire möglich? mindestens zwei XLR-Anschlüsse) für einen Musiker im Bereich der World Music, der benötigte Demo-Aufzeichnungen für neue CD-Veröffentlichungen sowie Aufnahmen innerhalb seines Musikunterrichts tätigen muss. Leider sind die Beitragskosten für seinen derzeitigen freundlichen Probe- und Studioraum immens gestiegen und sein hauptberufliches Einkommen recht niedrig, die Anschaffung von neuer Hardware deshalb eine große Hürde. Wer kann und möchte helfen? Wir übernehmen im Falle eines Versandes die Versandkosten nach Leipzig und einen kleinen symbolischen Kaufbetrag. Bitte helft uns in diesem! Nähere Kontaktangaben stellen wir incl. Verweis auf die Artist Homepage auf Anfrage hin. Vielen herzlichen Dank!
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Notification to musicians and sponsors of musicians Searching: a Laptop for musicians, possible with audio interface
A working, reasonably modern laptop is urgently needed, if possible with an audio interface (FireWire possible? at least two XLR connections) for a musician in the field of world music who needs to make demo recordings for new CD releases as well as recordings within his public music workshops. Unfortunately, the contribution costs for his current friendly rehearsal and studio space have increased immensely and his full-time income is quite low, making the purchase of new hardware a major hurdle. Who can and wants to help? In the event of shipping, we will cover the shipping costs to Leipzig and a small symbolic purchase amount. Please help us in this! We will provide further contact details including a reference to the artist homepage on request. Many many thanks!
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Notification aux musiciens et sponsors de musiciens Recherche : Ordinateur portable pour musiciens, possible avec interface audio
Un ordinateur portable fonctionnel et raisonnablement moderne est nécessaire de toute urgence, si possible avec une interface audio (FireWire possible? au moins deux connexions XLR) pour un musicien dans le domaine de la musique du monde qui a besoin de faire des enregistrements de démonstration pour de nouvelles sorties de CD ainsi que des enregistrements dans ses ateliers publics de musique. Malheureusement, les coûts de contribution pour son espace de répétition et de studio amical actuel ont énormément augmenté et son revenu à temps plein est assez faible, ce qui fait de l’achat de nouveau matériel un obstacle majeur. Qui peut et veut aider? En cas d’expédition, nous couvrirons les frais d’expédition à Leipzig et un petit montant d’achat symbolique. S’il vous plaît aidez-nous en cela! Nous vous fournirons d’autres coordonnées, y compris une référence à la page d’accueil de l’artiste sur demande. Merci beaucoup!«
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»Postscriptum: Die/der Spenderin/Verkäuferin kann in Danksagungen ausgewiesen werden auf Wunsch hin. Es ist kein Betrug oder wirtschaftlicher Handel mit dem zu erwerbenden Gerät geplant. Vielen Dank für Eure Unterstützung!« Wäre auch ein Instrumenten-Tausch denkbar?
THIS IN SHORT (video and images shall follow within the next days; the concerts themselves have been video- and soundrecorded professionally during this last weekend of July): Alpha Oulare accompanied Rama N’Goni and the ensemble Lanaya, the Sam & Reggaemandingband (with them, for the song »Minion Bah«, Korafola Jalikebba Kuyateh), gave demonstrations on the Djembé drum in the workshop area on July 30th; on July 31st he gave a concert with the Rootsmanding Ensemble and finally introduced into the Free Interactive Community Concert of the 1000 Drums. What an effort this year—the festival organizer YILP International association is very thankful against him, recognizing the final festival as successful. (Please visit this post once again to find updates!)
During first soundchecks on Saturday noon, July 30th, 2022, at the Tank Bar No. 1, Leipzig. More guests appeared later… — More photographs will follow soon.
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POSTSCRIPTUM. All recordings from the festival meanwhile can be found here:
Here you can listen to the time-less work by Alpha Oulare and his year-2000 Ensemble Sugé : Alakhawonmaly!! DIEU sera avec nous!! GOD will help us!! —You still may purchase the album, best as digital copies of the original (!) tracks from BandCamp, by this supporting the artist and his family.
(This exclusive mix contains by intention an odd reverberation/echo effect — therefore, instead, you should consider to purchase the original tracks / whole album at fair price via BandCamp!) If the track should not be playable, we are to suppose missing Internet connectivity or a server/network problem at sides of the Internet Archive, U.S. California.(Cover of the 2022 digital album re-release)
You will find a transcription of the album booklet’s liner notes at the referenced external webpages…
Alpha Oulare is also, together with ensemble founder Sam Jarju (kora, voice) and Diehi Tanguy Franck (percussions), member and current master djembé player and choir singer of the West-African ensemble Rootsmanding, that had been founded in Dresden in 2004 (then still without Alpha and Frankie), meanwhile based at Leipzig / Germany (residence of all three musicians)
»The Rootsmanding drum, dance and song group are five to eight artists from Africa. Their musical roots lie in playing the traditional rhythms and melodies of West Africa. The most important instrument of the group is the kora (African harp lute), accompanied by drums and dance.« (Ensemble leader Sam Jarju.)
Following just three videos / excerpts from Rootsmanding performances in town, the Hint to an unkown album and, more to expect, current tour and concert dates:
(Thanks to Mrs. Claudia Kästner.)
(Still available, seldom found rare debut by Rootsmanding. New albums have been recorded yet, offers from musical publishers are welcome to the Roots- and Reggae Manding founder and producer Mister Sam Jarju.)
(This Summer’s agenda… Rootsmanding attending concerts at several Africa festivals in german towns.)
The international Inter- and Sociocultural Africa Festival 1000 DRUMS at Leipzig, annual entrance-costfree event, includes the Interactive Community Concert of the 1000 Drums all guest may bring own instruments to. Alpha Oulare usually introduces the players.
What is this new European-African annual free festival project all about?
The Festival startet in 2019 and is supported by the Leipzig cultural office, annually to be held as inter- and sociocultural project. Please support the festival staff of the YILP International association in this!
Digital music conservation from the 1st festival 2019:
You can find the entire recordings from 2019, at the Cultural Factory Leipzig WERK 2, here at the Festival’s public website 1000drums.yilp.de. Listen there-in!
Futuristic Interactive Community Concert 2019 as a later Sound Collage – open for experiments ?
2020 festival sound recordings Germany / The Gambia:
[Audio Feature from the Gambianside festival parts: Mr. Aziz Kuyateh — Mr. Lamin Cham (Champion Sound) — Mr. Bala Ranks — Mr. Rebellion The Recaller (here missing in mix?) — Poco Loco Beach announcement 1 — The African Cultural Band, part 1 — Interview with Mr. Mohamet — The African Cultural Band, part 2 — Poco Loco Beach announcement 2 — Happy Beach Bar: The Taranga Cultural Group with Mborodis and Simba Group, part 1 — Poco Loco Beach Bar: The Taranga Cultural Group with Mborodis and Simba Group, part 2 — The Juffureh Band of Sukuta in The Gambia — Interview with Mr. Kemo — Interview with Mr. Haruna — Interview with Mr. Taylor — Interview with Mr. Ebrima — Poco Loco Beach Bar announcement 3 — The Juffureh Band of Sukuta in The Gambia (73’24“).] (Recordings from the german side, part 1)(Recordings from the german side, part 2)
[»We thank the Internet Archive for preserving here a few recordings from our 2020 Intercultural Africa Festival 1000 Drums: a) as concert bootleg recordings from Leipzig/Germany the African music ensembles LANAYA (followed by short DJ intermission), then WONTANARÁ & madamtamtam* (all in first track) and NDUNGU KINA (second track)«.]
2021 international french friends and festival guests Kokobasai
This an audio-feature having been broadcasted by Radio Blau in advance of the festival. The band are friends of and have been invited by Alpha Oulare himself.
All sound recordings from this festival got lost/deleted/over-written due to technical/logistical mishappening.
2022 international festival recordings — audio/video in process work (look after later!)
FROM 80 EURO-CENTS ON: Please support the artist and Djembefolá by purchasing his Music as a digital copy from the provider BandCamp. You can also freely choose the amount of your recognition up there…
He is also THANKFUL for providing music/recording equipment (multitrack recorders, field recorders, instrument and vocal microphones, converters, effects and much more) for his music, extensive albums with new compositions that are to be recorded soon … (Calls, also for performances by his ensemble, musical trips to Guinea as a drum and dance course in February / Autumn 2023, interviews, sound and video recordings, photography, advice, construction and sale of West African musical instruments, editing … to his cellphone / WhatsApp are during the day possible and even desirable.)
OVERALL please notify that this (!) to be a public request for help and collaboration, administrative and aid and knowledge transfer, so by NGOs, religious / humanitarian communities in world – positive, peaceful exchange.
Here some photographs from Alpha Oulare’s social-media Facebook profile No. 2* (more than 360 friends connected there) which you are free to join as personal follower and friend:
* Note: Another first social-media Facebook profile,No. 1, for Alpha Oulare exists too (with more than 3200 connected friends) — for technical reasons it is complicate too merge them into one.
Hackers, Sabotagists, Stalkers and other Bad Persons are to stay far from both!
›The Djembé will make you suffer, but it can show you the way to obtain knowledge of nature… To learn the Djembé I suffered a lot, but today I thank GOD, because of the Djembé I am well known in Africa and Europe.‹
›You have to always play the Djembé to get a new spirit.‹
›When I am asleep, the Djembé is in my dreams, Djembé playing then is in my blood, I will keep on playing until the end of my life.‹
Alpha Oulare
(March 2022) — MORE WAS TO SAY OR TO WRITE DOWN …
(This is just an experimental audio montage from computer-generated voices.)
»Sie hat das nicht verdient, die westafrikanische Bechertrommel Djembe, die bei uns zu einem allüberall zu hörenden Esoterik-Instrument verkommen ist. Zuhause begleitet sie Tanzmusik ebenso wie Die Jalis, die zu Koraklängen ihre alten und aktuellen Geschichten erzählen. Daran knüpft Djembéfola Alpha Oularé aus Guinea mit seinem Ensemble an.« (She didn’t deserve it, the West African goblet drum Djembe, which has degenerated into an esoteric instrument that we can hear everywhere. At home she accompanies dance music as well as The Jalis, who tell their old and current stories to the sound of kora. Djembéfola Alpha Oularé from Guinea builds on this with his ensemble — this year’s Rudolstadt announcement for the ensemble is not a citation by Mrs. Claudia Kästner as stated at the festival website.)
As well the intended line-up »Alpha Oularé, Mohammed Sylla [!], Ocas Sylla [!], djembe, voc; Sam Jarju, kora, voc; Diehi Tanguy Franck, dundun, voc; [then apart:] Mario Wiedemann, sangban« could not attend the festivities due to logistical, personal and financial problems during the preparations; a travel and stay to/at Rudolstadt could not be realized. The ensemble, beside, had been enlisted only as part of the Street Music festival and, we must admit, not been considered as payed artists in this year’s festival program. Artists and audience regret, after year-long participation, not to have been able to meet each other; Alpha Oulare is very sorry about that and feels his reputation at Rudolstadt to have received damage.
Anyhow, here a list of this year’s other Africa-music performers at Rudolstadt for your review, they’re only three representatives:
Groupe RTD, Mélissa Laveaux and Ezé Wendtoin: beside the absent Rootsmanding the only other African musical artists at Rudolstadt in 2022 — could there be more next year?
Wonder how, that has been all, nothing more! We feel for this, that ROOTSMANDING seriously have been missing, looking forward to next year’s accreditation, respectfully, under ordinary conditions.
INGOLSTADT / BAVARIA. On June 24th Alpha Oulare and the Rootsmanding ensemble attended once again a public concert performance at the Bavarian Africa Festival at Ingolstadt, this time accompanied by a performance of the African Acrobats. Here some photographs from that day:
IN OLD UNITY THESE THREE MUSICAL ARTISTS AND FRIENDS
The West-African Ensemble Rootsmanding are in core: Alpha Oulare – Diehi Tanguy Franck – Sam Jarju, here in Ingolstadt, June 2022
Other Impressions from the 2022 Ingolstadt Africa Festival … It had been rather cold this year…
HERE A LONG OSTINATO FOR THE SKILLFUL AFRICAN ACROBATS FROM GHANA …
Guests and in background the stageFestival stage during a sound-checkOther performers at night timeThe Festival stage during sound check / end of another concert performance
Next german Africa Festival concerts of the Rootsmanding ensemble:
RUDOLSTADT / THURINGIA. On two days the Rootsmanding ensemble will grant public performances at the famous Rudolstadt Roots, Folk and Worldmusic Festival (July, 9th and 10th, 2022, in the evening hours). We thank Mrs. Claudia Kästner for her sympathy, support and concrete help.
Postscriptum: Alpha Oulare and the Ensemble Rootsmanding finally did not perform at Rudolstadt in this year 2022 — read here for more explanations and a review of else participating African musicians.
LEIPZIG / WEST SAXONY. We use the opportunity to advert also for the two-day International Inter- and Sociocultural Africa Festival 1000 DRUMS at Leipzig, on July 30th and 31st, 2022. Alpha Oulare will be present on both days, performing with the Rootsmanding ensemble and directing / introducing into the Free Interactive Community Concert of the 1000 Drums jam session all guest are invited to bring own instruments with them for. This festival had been established in 2019 and is supported by the Cultural Office of the City of Leipzig.
(German-Language information from the YILP International Festival staff — click onto text to read the festival website blog 1000 Drums)
We advise to consult the Internet Encyclopedia Wikipedia to introduce into the musical instrument Djembé at first, several other literature exists on West-African Percussion Musical Arts and Culture…
Screenshot from the English Wikipedia entry for Djembé (6-27-2022)
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Without further annotations, but referring to international review and critics, we allow us here to include the truely enlightening documentary films by M. Laurent Chevalier »Djembefola« (1991) and »Mögöbalu« (1998) on the Guinean Master Drummer legend Mister Mamady Keïta (August 1950 – June 21st, 2021) — May he rest in Peace! In fact Alpha Oulare used to be student of Mamady Keita in his youth. We hope to be able by this reference to provoke deeper interest and understanding of these West-African Musical Arts and Culture as well as thanking Alpha Oulare’s former teacher Mister Mamady Keïta (The King).
FRENCH MUSIC DOCUMENTARY (translated subtitles available)
»I left my village Balandugu when I was 12 years old and returned after 26 years. This documentary was filmed when I make the trip back to Balandugu. I am sharinging it now with the world in hope that this inspires you and gives you the strength you need to continue your passion in this life.« (From the official Google Inc. YouTube channel° of Mamady Keïta and heirs — might he be remembered for long times…)
(° Postscriptum 19.10.2024: Google Inc. YouTube video references updated; now from two different sources, as the original Youtube film had disappeared / been removed(?). Please let us know future changes in this!)
MUSIC ALBUM: One by him is Mamady Keïta & Sewa Kan: Hakili (2011, BandCamp-distributed):
»To celebrate 50 years of his musical year, master percussionist Mamady Keïta embarked on a European tour with an expanded line-up his group Sewa Kan, adding balafon, kora and saxophone to the percussive core. The group played to tens of thousands across nine countries during summer 2009 and this CD and DVD provide an outstanding souvenir. The title Hakili, meaning good spirit, proves apt. Mamady’s career started when he was chosen, aged just 14, to join the newly formed National Ballet of Guinea — the major state-sponsored cultural troupe in the country. He went on to become Artistic Director and stayed with the Ballet for 20 years. He then moved to Belgium and formed Sewa Kan shortly after. His time is now spent teaching and playing from his new base in the USA. He has released nine albums with his group and several instructional DVDs. The CD (70 mins) was recorded during the tour; the DVD (100 mins) at the Jazz Sous Les Pommiers festival in France.
Musicians : – MAMADY KEÏTA : djembe solo, djembe bass, vocals & band leader – BABARA BANGOURA : djembe, backing vocals – SOULEYMANE “COBRA” CAMARA : djembe, kenkeni & kora – BABA TOURE : djembe, calabash, gongoma – MONETTE KEÏTA : kenkeni, djembe – CECE KOLY : sangban – YOUSSOUF TRAORE : dunumba – MAMA ADAMA CAMARA : dance & backing vocals – BEBEY YOULA : dance & lead vocals – KANDET DIOUBATE : dance & lead vocals – PRINCE DIABATE : kora & vocals – DJELIMADY KOUYATE : balafon – MANU HERMIA : flute & saxophone«.
(Annotation from the Discographies service, there more releases enlisted — please support the Artists!)
PRODUCT COMPARISON: Find here a list of eBay search results (that is were many searches of vendors and private sellers start) for the search term “Djembe” (drums) to be precise in example, as comparison against the original West-African drums from first-hand professional African manufacturers offered here at this website by Alpha Oulare! … We suppose that you will find by this reasons enough better to contact and rely to Mister Alpha Oulare when searching for an authentical, new, good soundingindividualmusical instrument from West Africa that is in good condition and can be maintained, repaired, extended by the seller and his professional partners, that are all African musicians.
MERCATORY OFFER: These are photographs from the Rehearsal and Workshop rooms of Alpha Oulare and his musical colleagues at the Hupfeld Center area in Leipzig (district Leipzig / Böhlitz-Ehrenberg, D-04157, Ludwig-Hupfeld-Straße 16, building entrance C; the building complex is guarded by security corporations), no concrete online shop… If certain instruments awake your interest, if you have been searching for the approbiate musical device for long and to find here, if you wish musical demonstrations, need help on repair and further modifications as tuning and enhancement / decoration you can contact Alpha Oulare directly to make an appointment into a concrete meeting at this place… Have a look into this living collection (technical note: images might possibly load slowly here at first if not having been cached yet):
Djembé drums from West AfricaThese Djembé drums sound good!They here stand alike eight men.On top here Kalimba / Kalebasse drum.Doundoun, Sangba, Tenkenin, tools…Bolong 4-string harp, in goat fur.Kora, N’Goni and Bolong harps, more…All instruments are handled carfully!Shakers / Shereke, tools…Not for sale: Awesome Tapes from Africa.A view through our window…Occasional here also recordings…(Visual impressions)
A few more images shall follow. The Balafon, so it is said by musical West-African legends, has not been invented / first-made by Man himself, it is of supernatural origin… Underneath its wooden and tuned sound bars lay resonating jugs of clay each to create this fascinating rich sounds. A short audio sample recording of Alpha playing the balafon next:
(Note: Alpha Oulare is demonstrating the African Balafon in free improvisation. He points out not to be a very skillful player himself (yet), rather still student at this particular instrument. It’s a life-long learning. You hear a plain cellphone recording with added reverbation/hall effect, sounding as if from far away…)
Alpha Oulare playing the Balafon, in picture two Kalebasses.The Balafon owns a special bag for rest and transportation.During his Percussion Workshops Alpha Oulare mostly plays the Djembé drum with his students, partly also Doundoun and Sangba, Tinkening. (All photographs having been taken on Saturday, June 25th, 2022, in place.)
Contact Mister Alpha Oulare to test-play and and purchase these original, traditioally manufactured West-African musical instruments, each item is unique and sounds authentically good:
You can call Alpha Oulare also directly so in this issue. Click here to dial his number!
LAST NOT LEAST WORD ON PRICES: Prices. These are fair and not too expensive, no amoral profit shall be made, but the African manufacturers and importing trading/messaging helpers find their acknowledgement. We regard it to be a better solution to obtain and purchase these instruments from first hand other than as from musical stores and major Internet distributors, cheapest used defect items of unkown origin, or non-african forgeries and replicas, or so-called special editions of drums at over-sized pricing… You will always also find help and advise in/on maintaining the instrument healthy and in good sounding shape, loving it as musical friend and partner.
Alpha Oulare on the phone. He is always friendly, and kind to all customers and musical students.
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PREVIEW / REVIEW
The first public announcement and invitation for 2023 dated back March 24th, 2022
It currently appears, as if the announcedMusic Workshop Journey to Guinea Conakry / Isle of Roume could take place a few months later that year 2023, in Autumn. Updates of the invitation will follow…
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June 25th, 2022, afternoon at the Hupfeld Center Rehearsal and Workshop Room
NOT UNIMPORTANT : Musical instruments as Djembé drums, D(o)und(o)uns of several sizes up to the great-sounding Balafon, more, Shakers and string instruments as Kora, N’Goni and Bolong, each with supply can be test-played at and purchased from Alpha Oulare(‘s) as well — you will find detailed catalog images and information on pricing for instruments handcrafted by African musicians here in soon future… POST SCRIPTUM: Meanwhile these statements have been added to this website, in first revision. Look here, please also forward as link: tinyurl.com/aotrade. We thank you!
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ALWAYS IMPORTANT AND TO CONSIDER : REALIZE :Support of Development Aid for Guinea are another concern of Mister Alpha Oulare. Contact him directly to find understanding of his ideas on international economic exchange, so in textile industry to establish manufacturing in country, entrepreneurship in this strengthening the Guinean social system and young adults and families in need.
Sewing technologies and more for textiles and clothing for Guinean collaboratives and entrepreneurs, skill training and human-sustainable-fair production? Container shipping to Guinea Conakry – administrative financial support, logistics, trade goods, technology and wares? Know how? — More on all of this here soon…
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June 25th, 2022, afternoon at the Hupfeld Center Rehearsal and Workshop Room
These eight of currently 16 Djembé drums sound authentical and good! Many more and more different musical instruments from West-Africa are offered; they can be ordered, manufactured, modified or repaired, tuned by experienced African musicians at fair prices — ask for details and costs! Interested persons are invited to try out instruments in place.
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More, further notes on the website completition shall follow here in future… Please visit these pages again! We thank you for your interest and kind consideration, any support. Be blessed!
PREFACED: Maybe this Invitation will apply for the later months of the year 2023, which is not yet concrete at all, but the outline and journey content should be found to be similar in both cases — read on:
[Public announcement and invitation by Djembéfola Mr. Alpha Oulare]
MUSICAL JOURNEY TO GUINEA :
Winter holiday workshop in February 2023
2-week drum and dance course from February 5th to 19th, 2023[1]
Let yourself be carried away into the wonderful culture of Guinea! Together with us you will discover its breathtaking variety of colours, smells and sounds — very close to the pulse of natureand the local people.
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DRUM LESSONS. In drum lessons we practice traditional rhythms and percussion techniques on the Djembé, one of the most expressive drums in Africa. In addition, the interaction of the whole group is trained. The three masters of the drum (Djembéfola) Mr. Gillbert, the course instructor, accompanied by Mr. Alpha Oulare and Mr. Mamadie Camara, go into each level individually. The drums are provided.
DANCING LESSONS. Accompanied by the aforementioned drummers, the dance lessons take place with the two professional dance teachers Ms. Marama Konti and Ms. Kadiatou Zuma. For a long time, both were dancers with the national ballet «Kounkuré Bamba» in Conakry, where they currently live and teach several dance groups. Their wealth of experience enables them to handle different levels of dance equally.
THREE MEALS A DAY. Our cook Ms. Fatime will entertain us with her culinary art. As a snack, fruit, snacks and table water are freely available for all travelers. You have to organize muesli or special foods yourself.
OVERNIGHT STAY. 2-bed rooms with simple furnishings, beds with mosquito nets are provided. On the Île de Roume we stay in bamboo huts directly at the sea.
WHAT AWAITS YOU on our trip to Guinea:
Airport transfer (arrival and departure as a whole group),
traditional accommodation (no mass tourism),
3× daily culinary delicacies of the Guinean cuisine,
two-week drum and dance course and
optional excursions, cultural events, festivals and much more
TRAVEL PRICE for the two-week stay:
all inclusive with dance and drumming course 950 €,
only with dance course 785 €,
only with drumming courses 785 €
(simple extension week possible by arrangement).
TIME SCHEDULE
Saturday, February 4th, 2023, arrival at Conakry/Guinea airport, transfer as a group[2] to the town of Coyah[3].
Sunday, February 5th, 2023, free day to arrive and relax.
Monday, February 6, 2023 to Friday, February 10, 2023, daily lessons in traditional dance and drumming, in Coyah.
Saturday, February 11, 2023, moving by boat to the Île de Roume, one hour before Conakry. Free time for long walks into the interior of the small island and along the sea, visit to the village with insights into the everyday life of the people, for example fishing. Spontaneous excursions around the island or a rest day in a hammock — all this and much more is possible.
From Monday 13.2.2023, daily lessons in traditional dance and drumming on the island of Roume, outside by the sea.
Saturday and Sunday, February 18/19, 2023, return journey.
Guinea Conakry region, Los Islands and the Isle of Roume (Sources Twitter.com and Mindat.org)
REMARKS
[1] Variable arrival and departure times are possible.
[2] Arrangements among the travelers as a group regarding the transfer are possible.
[3] The drive from Conakrys Airport to Coyah takes approximately 1½ hours. The journey from Coyah to Roume Island takes approximately 2 hours by car to the port and then another 1 hour by boat to the island.
Dance lessons Monday to Friday from 9:00 to 11:00 and 17:00 to 18:00, drum lessons Monday to Friday from 12:00 to 15:00.
You have to organize the flight yourself. There are various airlines that fly to Conakry: Airfrance (you can take a lot of luggage here) or, for example, Air Morocco.
A visa must be ordered at the Guinean Embassy in Berlin.
Vaccination card is mandatory (vaccination against yellow fever and/or prophylactic treatment against malaria).
For those who have the desire and the time, there is an opportunity to arrive earlier and also to stay there longer. The holiday can be extended up to 3 months, for this it is necessary to contact the organizer Mr. Alpha Oulare (additional costs about 150 € per week for room and board).
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