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Djole by Mamady Keïta

Biografia do Artista para Mamady Keïta

Mamady Keïta Surname Sometimes Also Spelled Keita B. Balandougou Siguiri Prefecture Kankan Region Guinea August 1950 Is A Master Drummer From The West African Nation Of Guinea. He Specializes In The Goblet-Shaped Hand Drum Called Djembe. He Is Also The Founder Of The Tam Tam Mandingue School Of Drumming. He Is A Member Of The Manding Ethnic Group. Keïta Was Born In The Small Village Of Balandougou Guinea In The Northeastern Prefecture Of Siguiri Near The Border Of Mali. His Initiation To The Djembe Started At The Early Age Of Seven Under Karinkadjan Kondé Elder Master Djembefola Of Balandugu Who Initiated Him To The Secrets Of The Djembe. Keïta Was Educated In The Traditions Of His Village Learning The History And Music Of The Malinke People. At The Age Of Twelve He Became A Member Of The First Regional Federal Ballet Of Siguiri After Balanka Sidiki A Recruiter For The Group Came To Balandugu Looking For Performers.
At The Time Guinea Was Governed By Sékou Touré Who Put Special Emphasis On Guinean Culture Through Live Performances And A System Of Local Regional And National Competitions That Recruited The Greatest Artists Of The Land. During The National Festival In 1964 Keïta Then Aged Fourteen Along With Fifty Other Percussionists And Numerous Other Artists Was Selected By Guinea's Minister Of Culture To Form Le Ballet National Djoliba The Djoliba National Ballet Which Was Intended To Serve As A Showcase For Touré's Revolution In Guinea. After Nine Months Of Training He Was One Of Only Five Percussionists Retained. In 1964 Keïta Left Balandugu To Become A Member Of The Djoliba Ballet In Which He Served As Lead Drummer And Soloist Until 1979. The Group Practiced In A Special Stage Constructed For This Purpose At The Residence Of Sékou Touré. In 1979 Keïta Became The Artistic Director Of The Troupe A Position He Held Until 1986. During His Time He Went On Numerous Tours Throughout The World Performing In West Central And East Africa China Egypt Germany Scandinavia France Switzerland Great Britain Australia And The Soviet Union.
In 1986 Wishing To Leave The Cocoon Formed By The Ballet And Become A More Independent Musician Keïta Joined Souleymane Koli's Troupe Koteba In Abidjan And He Stayed With It For A Year And A Half. In 1991 Keïta Decided It Was Time To Go His Own Way And He Established His Own Percussion School Which He Called Tam Tam Mandingue Literally "drums Of The Manding." The School Rapidly Acquired International Renown And Opened Branches In All Over The World. 1 In 2008 He Became The Patron Of Sewa Beats A Company That Specializes In Corporate Learning Through Rhythm And Music.
Keïta Resides In San Diego California United States With His Wife Monette Marino-Keïta. Discography 1989 - Wassolon
1992 - Nankama
1995 - Mögöbalu
1996 - Hamanah
1998 - Afö
2000 - Balandugu Kan
2001 - Mamady Lèè
2002 - A Giatè
2004 - Djembe Master
2004 - Sila Laka
2005 - Live @ Couleur Café
2007 - Mandeng Djara
2010 - Hakili

INÍCIO MAMADY KEÏTA
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