Sauti za BusaraBy | Wednesday, January 25 2012 at 09:40
Sauti za Busara is the annual music event in East Africa and widely known as ‘the friendliest festival on the planet’. The 9th edition of Sauti za Busara takes place between February 8 – 12 2012, featuring:
400 musicians: that’s fourty groups, with twenty from Tanzania and twenty from other parts of Africa; urban and rural, acoustic and electric, established and upcoming.
Carnival Street Parade: setting alight the streets on day 2; one of the biggest parade to hit Stone Town, including beni brass band, ngoma drummers, mwanandege umbrella women, stilt-walkers, capoeira dancers, acrobats… and surprises.
Four nights in the historicOld Fort: In Stone Town, the main programme continues Thursday through Sunday with non-stop live performances (no playback!) daily, evening to dawn.
African Music Films: documentaries, music clips, videos and live concert footage.
Seminars and Training Workshops: Building skills for artists, managers, music journalists, filmmakers, sound and lighting technicians from the East Africa region.
Festival marketplace: local food and drinks, music, jewellery, clothing and handicrafts.
Busara Xtra: Around the festival, the island is buzzing with a range of fringe events: traditional ngoma drum and dance, fashion shows, dhow races, open-mic sessions, after-parties and performances of Zanzibar’s oldest Taarab orchestras are all arranged by the local community.
Dates: February 8 – 12 2012
Source: Busaramusic.org
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