Mamadou Sidibe - Eliyahu Sills - Kele Nitoto and special guest AshEL SeaSunz
Event description
Mamadou Sidibe on Ngoni & vocal, Eliyahu Sills, Bass, ney, bansuri, oud, and vocals, Kele Nitoto on percussion and vocals, and special guest Ashel SeaSunz on vocals and more!
These concerts include music primarily from musical traditions from Mali, along with songs from Egypt and Israel, as well as original music and new creations from the intersections of instruments and music of West Africa, SWANA (AKA Middle East/North Africa), and America.
Mamadou Sidibe
The instrument that Sidibe plays, a 14-string kamele n’goni, is one that he pioneered. The traditional six-string donso n’goni is used for hunter rituals and ceremonies in the Wassoulou region where Mali, Ivory Coast, and Guinea converge. Sibide faced a good deal of resistance when he started adding strings and playing the instrument with the women who brought the incantatory Wassoulou sound to the world, particularly Coumba Sidibe (no direct relation) and Oumou Sangaré.
Eliyahu Sills
As a highly acclaimed musician of multiple instruments, Eliyahu’s devotion to his craft and his profound understanding of various musical lineages have garnered him recognition and admiration worldwide.
With a deep love and dedication to his art, Eliyahu has immersed himself in the study and performance of multiple musical traditions. These include folkloric and spiritual music of various Middle Eastern lineages, Indian Hindustani Ragas, and the multifaceted branches of African American music, including Jazz, Soul, and Funk.
At the forefront of his musical endeavors stands The Qadim Ensemble, a groundbreaking project that transcends cultural boundaries to bring together the diverse musical traditions of the Middle East. With their CD reaching #7 on Billboard’s World Music charts, The Qadim Ensemble serves as a testament to Eliyahu’s dedication to bringing people of diverse cultures together through the universal language of music.
Whether exploring the depths of Hindustani Ragas, delving into Middle Eastern folkloric and devotional music, or breathing new life into ancient Jewish songs, Eliyahu’s authenticity and soulful musicianship leave an indelible mark on his listeners.
Kele Nitoto
Kele is a second generation African American percussionist and singer. Born and raised in Oakland, Kele has studied with masters of many styles. Over the last 30 years, he has performed throughout the country with dance companies, bands, teaching workshops, classes, summer camps, retreats, ceremonies and celebrations.
Currently Kele performs with the Singing the Bones, Lydia Violet, Idris Ackamoor and the Pyramids, and Wildchoir, sharing the stage with the likes of MaMuse, Climbing Poetry, Rising Appalachia and Melanie DeMore. He is currently holding classes and Song Circles in Oakland.
AshEL SeaSunZ Eldridge
AshEL is a Chicago native, currently living in Oakland by way of NY. He has West African/Blackfoot ancestry, and has been working internationally with various shamanic practices since 2005. His ceremonial leadership includes Dagara divinatory and ancestral healing, Japanese spiritual purification, and Galactic Language Activation/Soul Cleansing via Tian Gong. He is co-founder/co-director of Esphera, (umbrella for Essential Food and Medicine - EFAM), Solestial Church, and Earth Amplified, creating liberation through restoring ecosystems, regenerating communities, re-telling our stories, and remembering our divinity. The work spans from recovery support from addiction with the Oakland unhoused to indigenous international hip-hop to Elemental Activism: Rites of Repair (Tantra, Transformative Justice, Quantum Physics, and Divination).
Tickets are $29 in advance and $35 at the door. Children under 12 are free. Advance tickets are available here, or if the show is not sold out, you may purchase your tickets at the door before the show.
Doors open 30 minutes before show time. We accept cash or Venmo only at the door.
The Back Room is an all-ages, BYOB (for those 21+) space, dedicated to (mostly) acoustic music of all kinds. You are welcome to bring your own food and beverages. The venue is ADA accessible. If you need more information or have any questions, please call us: #510-381-1997.
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