Dakar …Africa I believe in You…

Fabulafricana back in Dakar sharing her experiences!!

A Touch of Salty Water April 28, 2009

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Salty, blue water de L’Ifan de Dakar

So from now on Ill make short videos of Dakar, show a bit around for those who dont know, and for those who know the city and who may wonder if it has changed much:)

Yaye

 

Where’s the chocolate bunny/Dakar Senegal April 14, 2009

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Dont know but I sure did drink so much ‘ngalakh’

Anywhoo fun sunday , hanged out with Rica and her family, in the noche hanged out with my regular friends, bumped into a little brotha of mine as in one of younger brothas Alpha’s best friend Babs (in the red)

Ok Easter it was then:)

Yaye

 

Sally Portudal and Friends/Senegal!

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We all as a group needed a change of scenary and decided to take the weekend and regroup in Sally, I hadn’t been in a long time so I was looking forward to tranquility and laziness, and I got kinda both because we ended up doing a lot of fun things.

We did some quad in the village with for backgroud the sacred baobaps, it was very dusty so we looked clowns afterwards.

If you are visiting Dakar I def’ suggest taking a weekend to visit that part of Senegal almost 2 hours from Dakar, there are a lot hotels ect, the beach, and activities to do…

I liked the feel of the town, def’ somewhere I can see myself living 🙂

Yaye

 

Kaysha, Ndjaaya and Timshell Band/Dakar Senegal!

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How to hit 3 artists in one evening,follow me and u’ll know

I’ve had the chance to see Njaaya last year with Farafina Musso and to me her swagger made her shine among the group, it seems like she was holding back to let the other shine…after her solo at the CCF I can def say that she was…this pretty lean senegalese bout de chou de femme she’s little but dont let that fool you she has a voice to her, things to say she’s all woman..I loved her entrance, I loved that Sigil dressed her in this beautiful black mermaidish dress and that she was at the guitar, such a courageous artist in a Senegal where most female artists do the standard “mbalakh” listening to her I heard acoustic, I heard jazz I even heard shades of country, she talked “social living” she talked “love” she talked life she talked abt maids conditions in senegalese homes…What a breath of fresh air…I wish her continued success, she reminds of a young India Arie, a young Angelique, a young Lauryn, and I love it .. any artist who’s free enough to be themselves has my respect, diadeuf Njaaya:)

Timshell Band , I just heard their name via the press but never listened to their conscious reggae sound, their messages are of praise to the Lord, of social awakening, they had a lot of their fans present who were singing back to them and def enjoying the show… Bon of course there were the smoking, and a bit of joyous crazy celebration from the parts of some fans which kinda …ok I’ll admit was a turnoff because I just wanted to listen to the music I dont mind the showing love part but when it’s a bit unrully it just aint my type..but I liked their music and will give it another tr via cd or tape lol

Kaysha Kaysha, my man Im a big Kaysha fan so I had to go see him, plus I’ve never seen him live…He’s quite a charmer and had so many female fans there, he sang some of my fav’ and introduced us to others some I liked some I didnt overall it was good to see him live…

So that’s it 3 African artists in one night:)

Yaye

 

BABA MAAL AT THE CCF OF DAKAR April 1, 2009

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How are you all? Sorry I’ve kinda disapeared..had problems with my camera..the Baba Mal experience went down this evening at the CCF..

Why did I go see him? Because he’s a legendary artist..I’ve seen him live in Central Park years agoooo..and so I wanted to rediscover him..

As usual my foreigners were in the CCF lol …locals are never really interested in what the CCF has to offer..unfortunately..

Mr Maal started on time actually , looking dapper in his white boubou and his gorgeous face and his little dreads..i loved seeing these old school cats with their tradional african guitars, their raw voices …reminding us of our heritage and history..reminding us that no matter what tribe we are from we need to “live” it and be about it…

Gradually the Baba Maal crew brought fire, the dancers came on stage, the drummers came through..yes the second part was fiyaa..

His young dancers were on fiya and gave us all they got, couple of people of Peul descant went on stage proudly to pay their respect to Mr Maal…it was def a fun show….He’s a very generous artist, who doesnt get anoyed with people taking countless pics of him..*me included..

I enjoyed myself greatly, would def’ encourage you to go see him if you get the chance…

In terms of NBA history, this game was special

Yaye