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AFROCENTRIC: THE SOUNDS OF AFRICA & BEYOND w/ Anokye

Genre: Afro-pop , Percussionist , Tribal , World

Every Thursday in the Lounge at 9PM...Never a Cover Charge!

Featuring a rotating cast of live musicians and Djs with a focus on the riddims, beats and sonic scapes of Africa and beyond.

New Belgium Beer specials and $3-$5 Happy Hour Food from 9-12



Anokye:

To see Yaw Amponsah play drums is to see a master at work. Coming from a musical family from West Africa he is at home in the world of rhythm. He makes very difficult rhythms seem very easy. A versatile player he can play many styles of music from Ghana including Palmwine, Highlife, Odonson, Dagbani, Agbacha, and Kpanlogo. Also he knows how to play djembe music of Mali and Guinea, and even beats of popular Congolese music.

His speciality is the music of the multi-part percussion ensembles of the Asante (Ashanti) people. These sets of drums and corresponding rhythms can be made up of as many as eight independent percussion parts, sometimes even more. These are the drums and beats known as Kete, Fontonfrom, Adowa, and Akom. Not only does Yaw know the individual parts that make up these powerful grooves, but he is a master drummer and knows the traditional talking drum language and proverbs that accompany each style of drumming.

An incredible traditional African musician, he has also played other styles of music as well and has worked his drumming into Hip Hop, Rock, and Electronic music recordings. One interesting project he was involved in was making innovative sound installation recordings to accompany pieces from the Seattle Art Museum's collection of African art. He translated traditional proverbs from Twi into English and recited them in rhythm over Kete, Akom, Adowa, and Fontonfrom beats. Two selections of this work are presented here at funketabla, "Sankofa," for a sankofa bird, and "Circular Rainbow," for an Asante stool. These pieces not only illustrate something about the cultural depth of those art objects, but help to convey some of the levels and depth of Asante drumming as well.

http://www.funketabla.com/home.php


AFROCENTRIC: THE SOUNDS OF AFRICA & BEYOND w/ Ijo Anyanmo

Genre: Afro-pop , Caribbean , Reggae , Roots Rock , Tribal , World

  1. Thursday, October 07 9:00 PM (21+)

Seattle's best live World music weekly: AFROCENTRIC

Every Thursday in the Lounge at 9PM...Never a Cover Charge!

Featuring a rotating cast of live musicians and Djs with a focus on the riddims, beats and sonic scapes of Africa and beyond.

Red Stripe is $3.5 all night and $3-$5 Happy Hour Food available from 9pm-12am.




About Ijo Anyanmo:

Shawna Hawk and Ijo Ayanmo`s` music is based out of Nigeria, we include Congolese, Bembe, Bata and Makuta rhythms as well.  Shawna Hawk, founder andartistic director, integrates her unique comprehensive background in African, Hawaiian, Afro-Puerto Rican and Afro-Cuban song and dance in the style of her group.








 

AFROCENTRIC: THE SOUNDS OF AFRICA & BEYOND w/ Kane Mathis & The Sahel Band

Genre: Afro-pop

  1. Thursday, September 30 9:00 PM (21+)

The Triple Door's newest live music weekly: AFROCENTRIC.

Every Thursday in the Lounge at 9PM...Never a Cover Charge!

Featuring a rotating cast of live musicians and Djs with a focus on the riddims, beats and sonic scapes of Africa and beyond.

Red Stripe is $3.5 all night and $3-$5 Happy Hour Food available from 9pm-12am.



Schedule:

Sep 2nd: Khaira Arby & Her Band

Sep 9th: Msg From Guinea

Sep 16th: Thione Diop

Sep 23rd: Lagni Sussu

Sep 30th: Kane Mathis




About Kane Mathis:

Performing on the 21-string Mandinka Harp and the Turkish Oud, Kane Mathis renders compelling interpretations of these traditional musics.  Years of study with generous masters have given Kane a rare opportunity to share these traditions with other cultures.

Kane began taking trips to The Gambia, West Africa in 1997 and has continued rigorous study of the Mandinka Kora. Over the past ten years his performances have earned him recognition by the Gambian president, The Gambian minister of culture, and both national television and radio of The Gambia.

Kane’s primary kora teachers are Malamini Jobarteh of Brikama, The Gambia and Moriba Kouyate of The Gambia. The Jobarteh family remain one of The Gambia’s most important musical legacies. Tata Din din Jobarteh, Pa Bobo Jobarteh, and Siffai Jobarteh are the families current most visible exponents touring the world.  Kane’s Oud study began with Mutlu Torun of the I.T.U. conservatory in Istanbul and continued with 5 and a half years of courses with Oud virtuoso Münir Nurttin Beken.

For more info: http://www.kanemathis.com/Home.html



From our Press Release:

The goal of this weekly is to foster a sense of community in the World music scene here in Seattle and to offer a weekly gathering place for those involved in or fans of World music in the region.  We believe that Seattle has a thriving World community and are excited to bring the Musicquarium into the fold.  The Triple Door itself has long-since been an avid supporter of African music, culminating in King Sunny (& his African Beats) joining with KEXP last June to deliver the very first live-radio broadcast from our stage, a smashing success.

Often AFROCENTRIC will partner up with appropriate Triple Door main stage acts to offer a pre and post lounge component to the evening. The first such event took place on Tuesday, March 16th with Bassekou Kouyate in conjunction with his, and the very first, release on Sub Pop’s new imprint “Next Ambiance,” a world-focused label that takes its name as a transmutation of Jon Kertzer’s pioneering show on KEXP, “Best Ambiance.”

http://www.rockpaperscissors.biz/index.cfm/fuseaction/current.press_release/project_id/465.cfm



This will be Kane's last performance of his residency.

AFROCENTRIC: THE SOUNDS OF AFRICA & BEYOND w/ Khaira Arby

Genre: Afro-pop , Percussionist , Tribal , World

Seattle's only World Music Weekly: AFROCENTRIC

Every Thursday in the Lounge at 9PM...Never a Cover Charge!

Featuring a rotating cast of live musicians and Djs with a focus on the riddims, beats and sonic scapes of Africa and beyond. Red Stripe is $3.5 all night and $3-$5 Happy Hour Food available from 9pm-12am.

Schedule:                                                                                                                                                  Sep 2nd: Khaira Arby & Her Band

Sep 9th: Msg From Guinea  

Sep 16th: Thione Diop  

Sep 23rd: Lagni Sussu 

Sep 30th: Kane Mathis

Join us as we proudly present the first international touring act to play for Afrocentric!

Khaira Arby:

For women, singing can be the road to personal power. When their voice is as strong as Malian vocalist Khaira Arby’s, that power can move mountains, change minds, and win battles.

Arby’s rich, potent sound aims to do just that on Timbuktu Tarab (Clermont Music; August 9, 2010), shifting seamlessly between the edgy and progressive and the traditional and deeply rooted. Inspired by her cousin Ali Farka Toure, Arby turns to her mixed Berber and Sonrhai roots and draws on a sweet mixture of desert blues and recording sophistication, blending ripping electric guitar with the forefather of the banjo and funky drum breaks with the traditional percussion of the scraper and the calabash.

Though very much her own woman, Arby, born in a village not far from the famed city of Timbutku, is firmly planted in the desert sand. Her creativity flows in part from the people of her home region of Northern Mali—the young musicians in her band all hail from Timbuktu—and from their past and present struggles. As Arby puts it, “Trab is our land, our home, Timbuktu. Its history, its mystery, everything.”

And this history runs deep through Arby’s music. “Djaba” is a song about a legendary ancestral Tamashek warrior; it is also an authentic dance in Timbuktu. By reframing and reinterpreting the tale, Arby hopes to not only retell this important story, but also keep the dance alive among younger generations. “Sourgou” recounts the Tamasheks’ struggle against colonial domination, while “Youba” recounts struggles of a more contemporary sort, praising the brave return of salt mine workers by moonlight.

Arby has taken up—and updated—one important role of African women in traditional societies: praise singing. This means bluesy homage to the prophet Mohammed (“Salou”) or to good friends. “Dja Cheickna” praises a beautiful friend of Arby’s from a good family: “May Dja Cheickna live a good life.” The song bursts with funky high-hat, sizzling bass and guitar, and Arby’s stunning yodeling, as age-old hand-clapping rhythms entwine with crunchy distorted guitar.

Yet despite deep roots, Arby has long gone her own way, turning the bright compliments and veiled metaphors of traditional female praise and critique into hard-edged calls for change and justice. Her own life, discouraged by relatives who did not approve of her public performances, has honed this message. And like Miriam Makeba and other African divas before her, Arby embraces her power through words.

Arby’s composition process maximizes this and begins with the words themselves, drawing on a theme and developing lyrics from there. For her, the melody, rhythm and accompaniment all come later, highlighting the importance of music as social criticism to her fellow Malians. While she draws on the four languages of her heritage, the true impact of words bursts forth in her strong vocal delivery.

Arby addresses issues both painful and controversial, yet with a profound sense of heart and personal connection. In “Wayidou,” she pleads for the better treatment of women in Mali in general, “Happiness for women is gone. In these times we cannot speak of happiness and light. Why in a country of beautiful women do men go to war?”

In “Feryene,” she speaks out against female circumcision, which has hurt or killed many young Malian women, and continues to be a common practice. “Female excision has caused much suffering and much human loss. I am making people aware so that it ends and so that all Mali fights against it. As a mother I am making my contribution to that effort.”

Khaira Arby, singing out and speaking out, has still become a darling of the Malian scene, as she captures the modern buzz of Timbuktu and the lilting pace of the desert sands, a world of movement and flow.

Yet her mind is always on the hope and struggle that guides her songs: “I dream of a recording studio and cultural center in Timbuktu for young talent, and I want to struggle against war, sickness, and poverty by recording albums in all the languages I can. I want to teach the daughters of the world, teach them to think, to value themselves, to sing.”

AFROCENTRIC: THE SOUNDS OF AFRICA & BEYOND w/ Lagni Sussu

Genre: Afro-pop , Caribbean , Fusion , Percussionist , Reggae , Roots Rock , Tribal , World

  1. Thursday, September 23 9:00 PM (21+)

Seattle's only World Music Weekly: AFROCENTRIC


Every Thursday in the Lounge at 9PM...Never a Cover Charge!

Featuring a rotating cast of live musicians and Djs with a focus on the riddims, beats and sonic scapes of Africa and beyond.

Red Stripe is $3.5 all night and $3-$5 Happy Hour Food available from 9pm-12am.



Schedule:

Sep 2nd: Khaira Arby & Her Band

Sep 9th: Msg From Guinea

Sep 16th: Thione Diop

Sep 23rd: Lagni Sussu

Sep 30th: Kane Mathis




About Lagni Sussu:

Naby Camara, master musician from Guinea, West Africa, leads his group Lagni Sussu with originally composed, dynamic rhythms and songs springing from an artistic tradition over a thousand years old.

He is the Two-Time Recipient of the Juno Award for Best Global Album, in 1995 and 2004. The Juno Award is Canada's equivalent to America's Grammy. It is the highest achievement award given for music in Canada. It is recognition of Naby's outstanding virtuosity in African Music.

Naby's band is called "Lagni Sussu," which in the Sussu Dialect of Guinea, means people of all different races, classes, and background working together. Combining traditional and modern music styles, Naby Camara and Lagni Sussu bring audiences of all ages and cultures to their feet.


Naby Camara Bio:

From the village of Kanteli in the coastal region of Guinea, West Africa, comes the virtuoso and master balafon player Naby Camara. Born into the griot tradition, Naby's musical journey took him into the griot lands of West Africa during his formative years. After studying extensively with his master Amadou Dioubate, Naby journeyed into Mali, Gambia, Senegal, Guinea-Bissau, Sierra Leone, and Cote d'Ivoire absorbing musical traditions to broaden and to diversify his musical as well as his personal knowledge.Several years later Naby returned to Guinea as an accomplished and well-traveled musician armed with a wide repertoire of griot music and incomparable experience on intricate complexities of the balafon. Naby soon evolved as one of the most versatile players in Guinea, performing with such groups as Les Merveilles de Guinee, Bala etses Baladins, Les Ballets Africains de Guinee, and Mande Yagha. From traveling the world with Les Ballets Africains de Guineee and Fatala (which was based in Amsterdam and recorded for Peter Gabriel's Real World label) Naby gained international notoriety as a master balafon player.His innovative balafon playing shows a continuous plan the new and old, modern and traditional music. Countless collaborations with great griot musicians such as Prince Diabate and Ousmane Kouyate (an original member of Salif Keita's band), and participation in Le Bicentenaire de la Revolution in France, further demonstrate Naby's great talent as a musician. He is also the two-time winner of Canada's Juno Award for best Global Album of the Year, with the group Takaja in 1995, and for his playing on the top-selling African Guitar Summit album in 2004.Naby currently makes his home in Seattle, Washington, USA, where he performs with his group Lagni Sussu (loosely translated as black and white people living together).














 







 







 


 


 





AFROCENTRIC: THE SOUNDS OF AFRICA & BEYOND w/ Maya Soleil Traditions

Genre: Afro-pop , Fusion , Percussionist , Tribal , World

Seattle's only World Music Weekly: AFROCENTRIC

Every Thursday in the Lounge at 9PM...Never a Cover Charge!

Featuring a rotating cast of live musicians and Djs with a focus on the riddims, beats and sonic scapes of Africa and beyond.

New Belgium Beer specials and $3-$5 Happy Hour Food from 9-12



The Triple Door Musicquarium welcomes back Maya Soleil, with their Traditions ensemble presenting the best of African music and dance from Zimbabwe, Ghana, and Guinea. 

These multi-talented performers use mbira, kora, balon, and a variety of African drums to weave complex rhythms and beautiful melodies. Original and traditional songs combine with high-energy dance to thrill audiences wherever this pan-African group performs. Members of Maya Soleil Traditions have toured the world, performing and recording with many of the greats in African music and dance.  This show will feature Lora Chiorah-Dye from Zimbabwe, Karim Koumbassa and Naby Camara from Guinea, and Yaw Amponsah from Ghana.  Come out and dance!!!



Schedule:

August 19th: Ijo Anyanmo

August 26th: Thione Diop

Sep 2nd: Khaira Arby & Her Band

Sep 9th: Msg From Guinea

Sep 16th: TBA

Sep 23rd: TBA

Sep 30th: Kane Mathis



AFROCENTRIC is proud to announce that Rob Pastorok and Maya Soleil will be curating the 4th Thursday of every month, bringing something unique for each performance:

Maya Soleil: an electric Afro-World fusion ensemble with 6-9 performers and:vocals, costumed African dancers, saxophones, flutes, keyboards, balafon, mbira, MIDI wind controller, electric bass, ngoma, congas, djembe, talking drum, shekere, bells, world drum kit....and more

Maya Soleil Afro-World Fusion Music & Dance presents world-class performing artists from Africa, Asia, Jamaica, and the USA in a multi-cultural program featuring African costumed dancers and traditional music blended with contemporary sounds

For more info: http://www.mayasoleil.com/home.html



From our Press Release:

The goal of this weekly is to foster a sense of community in the World music scene here in Seattle and to offer a weekly gathering place for those involved in or fans of World music in the region.  We believe that Seattle has a thriving World community and are excited to bring the Musicquarium into the fold.  The Triple Door itself has long-since been an avid supporter of African music, culminating in King Sunny (& his African Beats) joining with KEXP last June to deliver the very first live-radio broadcast from our stage, a smashing success.

Often AFROCENTRIC will partner up with appropriate Triple Door main stage acts to offer a pre and post lounge component to the evening. The first such event took place on Tuesday, March 16th with Bassekou Kouyate in conjunction with his, and the very first, release on Sub Pop’s new imprint “Next Ambiance,” a world-focused label that takes its name as a transmutation of Jon Kertzer’s pioneering show on KEXP, “Best Ambiance.”


AFROCENTRIC: THE SOUNDS OF AFRICA & BEYOND w/ Msg From Guinea

Genre: Afro-pop , Fusion , Percussionist , Tribal , World

  1. Thursday, September 09 9:00 PM (21+)

Seattle's only World Music Weekly: AFROCENTRIC


Every Thursday in the Lounge at 9PM...Never a Cover Charge!

Featuring a rotating cast of live musicians and Djs with a focus on the riddims, beats and sonic scapes of Africa and beyond.

Red Stripe is $3.5 all night and $3-$5 Happy Hour Food available from 9pm-12am.



Schedule:

Sep 2nd: Khaira Arby & Her Band

Sep 9th: Msg From Guinea

Sep 16th: Thione Diop

Sep 23rd: Lagni Sussu

Sep 30th: Kane Mathis




About Message From Guinea:



United in their passion for sharing their culture on a global level, Message From Guinea is a group of extraordinary Seattle-based West African artists who have come together to spread a message of joy, unity, and transformation.   Employing powerful rhythms, hi-energy dances, and melodic songs steeped in the rich cultural heritage of their home country of Guinea, West Africa, Message From Guinea opens hearts, ignites passion, and enlivens audiences.

These formidable artists grew up living their musical tradition, as Guinea is one of the few places left in Africa where indigenous drumming and dance traditions are still woven into everyday life.  They began dancing competitively as children, received training from cultural luminaries such as Kemoko Sano, and grew into artists of the highest caliber, touring the world with top companies such as the internationally-renowned Les Ballets Africains, Guinea’s national company.  Their authenticity is evident in their art.

Guinea is the birthplace of many African percussive instruments, including the increasingly popular djembe from the Mande region, and the krin, or “African telephone” from Guinea’s forest region.  These instruments have historically served the role of calling people together for important occasions- births, deaths, planting and harvesting of crops, the arrival of kings, the initiation of battle and the launch of the hunt.  Message From Guinea fuses sacred tradition with modern sensibility; with virtuosity and charisma, they call their audience to join in the essence of Guinea’s cultural legacy.


















 







 


 


 

AFROCENTRIC: THE SOUNDS OF AFRICA & BEYOND w/ Selectas Jigsy + Matsui

Genre: Afro-pop , Reggae , World

  1. Thursday, October 28 9:00 PM (21+)

The Triple Door's best live music weekly: AFROCENTRIC

Every Thursday in the Lounge at 9PM...Never a Cover Charge!

Featuring a rotating cast of live musicians and Djs with a focus on the riddims, beats and sonic scapes of Africa and beyond.

Red Stripe is $3.5 all night and $3-$5 Happy Hour Food available from 9pm-12am.



Schedule:

Oct 7th Ijo Ayenmo

Oct 14th Thione Diop

Oct 21st Eduardo Mendonca Trio



AFROCENTRIC October 28th:

Selectas Jigsy + Masui



DJ Jigsy (Abraham Ann), is founding member of Krazy Hype Sound System.  Jigsy’s love for diversity of music is rooted in his youth while listening to his older brother’s musical selections.  The Gambian born DJ feels fortunate to have grown up hearing music from all over the world.  In Gambia, Jigsy became a popular DJ for Radio 1 FM at only 18 years old.  Jigsy’s goal when spinning is to make sure the people are feeling his love of world music and wants them to enjoy the journey. 



http://www.myspace.com/djjigsy










AFROCENTRIC: THE SOUNDS OF AFRICA & BEYOND w/ Thione Diop

Genre: Afro-pop , Caribbean , Reggae , Roots Rock , Tribal , World

  1. Thursday, September 16 9:00 PM (21+)
  2. Thursday, October 14 9:00 PM (21+)
  3. Thursday, November 18 9:00 PM (21+)

Seattle's best live World music weekly: AFROCENTRIC

Every Thursday in the Lounge at 9PM...Never a Cover Charge!

Featuring a rotating cast of live musicians and Djs with a focus on the riddims, beats and sonic scapes of Africa and beyond.

Red Stripe is $3.5 all night and $3-$5 Happy Hour Food available from 9pm-12am.



Schedule:

Sep 2nd: Khaira Arby & Her Band

Sep 9th: Msg From Guinea

Sep 16th: Thione Diop

Sep 23rd: Lagni Sussu

Sep 30th: Kane Mathis



Be sure to check out Thione's new video through the video tab on the left of the event page!




About Thione Diop:

Thione Diop, Master drummer from Senegal, West Africa, is widely recognized for his powerfully expressive Djembe performances. He is descended from an ancestral line of Griot drummers in Senegal, West Africa, and is a master of the djembe, sabar, tama, and djun djun.

In 1998, Thione moved to Seattle to teach and perform;   a year later he formed Yeke Yeke, a percussion ensemble that has performed the traditional rhythms of West Africa to delighted audiences for the last ten years.

Thione is also responsible for some incredible regional events, such as the annual Spirit of West Africa Festival and Kasumai Africa, offering the Pacific Northwest audiences a chance to enjoy immersive experiences in African music, dance, and culture.

Thione has shared the stage with such noteworthy musicians as Poncho Sanchez, Alpha Blondy, Prince Diabate and Max Romeo. Thione Diop and his group Yeke Yeke are well known from their many regional appearances in the U.S. and Canadian Northwest. In Senegal, Thione has collaborated with renowned griot artists Babou Laye Cissokho; master Kora player, Thierno Kouyate; Orchestra Baobab saxophonist, Thierno Ba; Xalam master, Samba Ndoc Tama player for Cheikh Lo and singer Abdoulaye N'Diaye on a number of tracks.






AFROCENTRIC: THE SOUNDS OF AFRICA & BEYOND w/ Yaamba Marimba

Genre: Afro-pop , Fusion , Tribal , World

  1. Thursday, November 04 9:00 PM (21+)

Every Thursday in the Lounge at 9PM...Never a Cover Charge!

Featuring a rotating cast of live musicians and Djs with a focus on the riddims, beats and sonic scapes of Africa and beyond.

Red Stripe is $3.5 all night and $3-$5 Happy Hour Food available from 9pm-12am.


YAAMBA MARIMBA ENSEMBLE

Formed in the late 80's, YAAMBA marimba ensemble has played about every type of gig imaginable.  Musically rooted in traditional African music arranged and played on the mbira and later adapted to marimba, YAAMBA takes delight in playing and often switch instruments to share the lead story among many of the band members while the others support the lead by playing soprano, tenor, baritone and bass marimbas.

YAAMBA owes deeply felt thanks to many people for bringing us to our music.  Among them are Dumisani Mairare, from Zimbabwe, and his students and our teachers Larry Israel, Claire Jones, and Sheree Seretse, and countless others too!  It has been a long time since full blowin' marimba has been heard in music clubs.  Remember the likes of the Bombay Bicycle Club in Pioneer Square and the Bistro back in the U-District?  It's right time to hear it again, NOW at the Triple Door.  The groove is back and dancing brings you closer to the spirits, come on down Seattle and find out why YAAMBA has been at it this long.


http://www.facebook.com/pages/YAAMBA/295092618256

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