Showing posts with label Musique. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Musique. Show all posts

February 06, 2018

Karaoke, fête du printemps, répétition, conference toute à Nouakchott

Nobu depart with karaoke 
Mo


Chinese New Year show

music and dancing

Morin Khuur

talking

Listening
music

January 24, 2017

Saphir d'Or, vinyl records in nouakchott

Mohamed Vall surrounded by his records at Saphir d'Or, Medina 3, Nouakchott
I came to the shop with the Senegalese photographer Ibrahima Thiam we were looking for one of the oldest Photo Studio.and ended up in a record shop.

Ibrahima has been for a couple of weeks in Nouakchott to try and find out who were the first Mauritanians that started Photographique studios in Nouakchott. documentation is scarse.

Most of the earlier photographers are gone and those surviving have left town or refuse to show their work if they're not being paid.

Ibrahima Thiam at Saphir d'Or, Medina 3, Nouakchott
Finding this record shop was a great thing because Mohamed Vall made as feel welcome and shared his stories of Nouakchott with us. Having been a keen photographer in his youth he had an album that we got to see and Ibrahima found enough documentation about the first Photographique studios in Nouakchott. These drawings were done today in our second visit as I wanted to get some music registered so I could listen at home.

Saphir d'Or opend in 1979 and is still going. What is now the only and perhaps was always the only music store in Mauritania. Records and tapes can be found most music dating from the 60's to the 80's. From all over the world, Flamenco guitar to Jimmy Hendrix, National Mauritania Orchestra or the houdou of Saidou Ba, Marvin Gueye or Abba.

There's a very god article written by Christopher kirkley from Sahelsounds (if you don't know the blog worth a visit) about the shop and Mohamed Vall in Brownbook with great photographs by Bechir Malum.



Mauritanie: l'une des plus grandes collections de vieux classiques réunis au Saphir d'Or

January 21, 2015

Malouma Meidah et Macke Dendeni

Tidinit, Macke Dendeni. Ardine Malouma Meidah
Je suis à l'intérieur d'un petit studio d'enregistrement à la Fondation Malouma. Merci à Malouma, Mike Herting et Macke pour cet opportunité de les dessiner et les écouter au même temps.
Malouma joue l'ardine et Macke le tidinît.
Découvrir la musique de chacun en clickant sur les liens.

May 16, 2011

Beunge and Bendja



I just came across this great article (in French) about the music and dance from Atar and I wonder if the're talking about this group from Atar that I saw playing on women's day at the French Cultural Center.
Even if I can talk and understand the Hassania - the arab dialect spoken by the Moorish tribes of the Sahara, I've a lot of difficulty to understand music or poetry (I'm lacking a lot of vocabulary).
 But it was very powerful music sang by the women, unfortunately none danced.