Africa

The Syli d’Or series starts again at Balattou!

by Rédaction PAN M 360

Club Balattou, the cradle of world music and the place where the festival was created, hosts the Syli d’Or de la musique du monde every year!

This not-to-be-missed event for the Canadian music scene will return for its 15th edition, from March 8 to April 28, 2022!

This exceptional showcase brings out talented artists and confirms the latest trends in world music.

THE PUBLIC BECOMES THE JURY!

Each night, attend three concerts and become a jury for the artists of tomorrow! Your participation could propel them among the 9 semi-finalists! And why not, until the Final Gala.

The first night of the Syli d’Or is scheduled for Tuesday, March 8, we show up at the Balattou to discover the afro-pop of Guinean Boblée, the R’n’B/soul of Congolese Mabika-Ki MUSIC and the afro-fusion of Cameroonian Oluwa Banjo.

This content is provided by Productions Nuits d’Afrique and adapted by PAN M 360

Africa / Reggae

Lasso Sanou Trio at Nuits d’Afrique

by Rédaction PAN M 360

Lasso Sanou was born into a family of griots in a small village of northern Burkina Faso, West Africa. He grew up in an environment where music and songs were central to people’s lives. Thus, he soon discovered his ability to sing and play several traditional African instruments.

He first learned percussion (balafon, tamani, djembe, Peul flute) and later the kambélé n’goni. Thanks to his famous cousin Dramane Dembélé, Lasso discovered the Peul flute in 2004, then developed a real passion for this instrument. He quickly became one of the most talented flutists in the country. After playing for several years in Burkina Faso, Lasso arrived in Québec in 2009, then became a mainstay of the music scene.

Lasso creates his own style called FRAMM (Fusion Reggae Afro Mandingue Métissé), music that heals and unites. The group performs in solo, trio, and full six-piece lineups. Lasso also collaborates with a host of artists and participates in many projects, such as Kuné, from the Royal Conservatory of Toronto.

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