OneBeat Sahara Festival set to rock Algerian Desert
From February 21 to March 13, 2022, OneBeat Sahara Festival will bring together 25 genre-bending
musicians from seven countries in the Saharan Region and the United States to create original work collaboratively and to develop a global network of civically engaged artists.The 25 musicians from Algeria,
Libya, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Niger, Tunisia and the United States will
gather in the oasis town of Taghit in southern Algeria for two weeks of
workshops, songwriting, recording sessions and social engagement followed by a
week in Algiers.
Inspired by the world’s largest
desert, OneBeat Sahara Fellows will explore black diasporic musical traditions
that traveled from Africa to the Americas and back to Africa again.
During OneBeat Sahara’s 12-day
residency in Taghit, Fellows will form new ensembles and compose original music
alongside OneBeat staff and collaborating artists.
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A festival to make you fulfilled
On March 5, OneBeat will present
a full-day outdoor festival near the ancient rock carvings outside Taghit
featuring music written during the residency.
For the final week of
programming, OneBeat will travel north to Algiers where they will work in
residence at the Dar Abdellatif cultural center and record their final
material.
On March 11, the program will
culminate in a final OneBeat marathon show open to the public at the Algiers
Opera House.
OneBeat is a constellation of music
diplomacy programs that began in 2012 and has worked with over 370 socially
engaged musicians from over 50 countries.
OneBeat Sahara is an initiative
of the U.S. Department of State’s Educational and Cultural Affairs program.
It will be produced by Bang On A
Can’s Found Sound Nation in partnership with the US Embassy Algeria and the
Algerian Ministry of Culture with additional support from the US embassies in
Libya, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Niger and Tunisia.
All programming and performance
dates are contingent on the development of COVID-19 and may be subject to
change pending the evolving international situation.
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