seckou keita and the homeland band
21 november 2024 / 8.30pm / c12, brussels
100% funded (65 tickets remaining)
Kora player Seckou Keita leads his eight-piece band in a show which explores the idea of home, both his adoptive UK homeland and his native country of Senegal
7pm: doors open
8pm: last entry
8.30pm: seckou keit set
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the venue:
C12 is a new multidisciplinary platform run by the Deep in House collective. Located at the heart of Brussels, C12 is tucked in the depths of the Horta Gallery next to the Grand Place and the Central Station.
The venue was founded as a safe place where the passion for art & music in all its forms unites all identities. The programme includes concerts, art installations, live shows, club nights and last but by no means least, a local market.
the music:
Seckou Keita returns to his roots with his latest project Homeland, where he explores identity, sense of belonging, and questions the very idea of home, influenced by his own relationship with both his adoptive UK homeland and his native country of Senegal.
Bringing together seven of West Africa’s greatest living performers, Homeland is filled with new reworkings of ancient traditions and culture. The group includes one of Senegal’s best known vocalists, Korka Dieng, and Moustapha Gaye, lead guitarist for Youssou n’Dour.
Seckou is on a mission to explore what it means to be a modern global citizen while living with seven centuries of musical heritage between his fingers, and this new show will range from new compositions to poetry, sacred prayers, and raucous dance.
seckou keita:
Seckou Keita, born in 1977 in Senegal, stands as a beacon among the newest generation of African traditional musicians. A virtuoso Kora player, Seckou has masterfully blended seven centuries of tradition with a modern global flair, earning him his position as one of the greatest African musicians of a generation.
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Seckou's musical prowess on the 22-stringed West African harp, the Kora, has captivated audiences worldwide since 1996. Collaborating with renowned artists like Salif Keita, Paul Weller, and Bassekou Kouyate, he has become an influential force, constantly pushing the boundaries of his art.
Hailing from Ziguinchor, Southern Senegal, Seckou's journey began as a childhood prodigy, born into a lineage of griots and kings. Since his arrival in the UK in 1999, Seckou's artistic evolution has been nothing short of epic. Nicknamed "the Hendrix of the Kora," he has revolutionised the instrument's expressive range with his inventive tunings and virtuosity, earning acclaim as "one of the finest exponents of the Kora". Seckou has graced global stages, from WOMAD and Glastonbury to Tokyo Jazz and Montreal Jazz Festivals, captivating audiences with his solo performances, as well as performances with his groundbreaking quintet.
Seckou's debut album ‘Baiyo’, later retitled ‘Mali’, released in 2001, propelled him to new heights as a standout Kora player. Since then, he has consistently exceeded preconceived notions of the Kora's potential. His musical exploration knows no bounds. Seckou has explored a multitude of genres including jazz, pop, Latin, folk, and classical. Notable partnerships include work with Damon Albarn, Catrin Finch, Omar Sosa showcase and the Lost words Collective. With a repertoire of 14 albums, Seckou has garnered accolades, including three Songlines Music Awards and multiple BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards, including the 2019 Musician of the Year.
Seckou Keita's musical odyssey is a testament to his ability to transcend cultural borders, creating a sublime poetic journey where music becomes pure emotion. As he continues to push the boundaries, Seckou Keita's legacy is a harmonious blend of tradition, innovation, and a profound love for music that speaks to the soul.
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