**News** African Music Festival **News**

WORLD TOUR 2005 - 2006

The African Music Festival is the worlds largest annual, international African music event. The festival originated in Delft, Holland, in 1983 and was created by founder Oko Drammeh, a citizen of the West African nation of the Gambia, currently residing in Holland. As chairman of the African Arts Foundation, he has dedicated his life to the presentation, documentation and preservation of the African music and culture.

The Festival is a concert and cultural fair, featuring the finest African artists from around the world. The festival has been expanded to Los Angeles, America in 1997, bringing the great legacies of roots music to American audiences.

The purpose of the festival is to provide a glimpse of the rich diversity of African music and culture by presenting the great variety of African rhythms, melodies, instruments and sounds. The accompanying fair features African food, art, artifacts, fashion, books, crafts, jewelry and a host of other items representative of African heritage and culture.

Some of the artists who have appeared at the Festival in the past include:

Miriam Makeba
Manu Dibango
Angelique Kidjo
Toure Kunda
Mory Kante
Bugarabu ballet
Drummers of Burundi
Randy Weston
Alpha Blondy
Mahmud Ahmed
Princess Mansia M'Bila
Soto Koto Band

 

Salif Keita
Hugh Masekela
Thomas Mapfumo
Lucky Dube
Youssou Ndour
Oumou Sangare
Osibisa
Ali Farke Toure
Franco and the OK Jazz
King Sunny Ade
Paps Touray
Sourakata Koite

Each year's lineup features artists from various parts of the African continent, highlighting musical forms characteristic of their regions. The program includes traditional as well as contemporary music, acoustic as well as electrical instrumentation, drumming demonstrations and a wide array of African fashion and dance.

For more information contact us at okob@okodrammeh.com