Thursday, September 13, 2007
Audio interview: The griot tradition with Alassane Sarr
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I recently conducted an interview with artist, Alassane Sarr, a griot and cultural teacher from Senegal and currently living in Dallas, TX, working to share West African culture through story and drum.
Interview: Alassane Sarr
Music featured in Sarr interview
Music featured in this show:
Download “Ubuntu” (mp3)
from “Ubuntu”
by Mukele
Suramusic S.R.L
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Download “Fusha” (mp3)
from “Sunshine For The Blind (version one)”
by Autolect & His Meltdown Movement
Required
Download “Bang the Drum” (mp3)
from “Batterie Instrumentals”
by Omni
NatAural High Records
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