Ballet Diye Gnohomouna - Kassa

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Uploaded by on Dec 16, 2007

Formed in Conakry, Guinea in 2k4.

Members

Leader: Daouda Sylla Drummers: Daouda Camara, Aboubacar Diallo, Alhassane Conde, Salif Camara, Dancers:Mahissa Sylla, Dah Toure, Aminata Soumah, Salematou Soumah
Leader Daouda Sylla

Daouda Sylla, a master drummer, started playing djembe from an early age and learned djembe from Daouda Camara, a soloist of the National Ballets of Guinea. After Dauda Camara passed away in 1990, Daouda continued to play djembe in different ballets. In the meantime, as he has taught drumming to many young people, there are young drummers who respect him as their master. He is also well versed in dancing and choreographed most of the dance of his group. In the summer of 2005, Daouda went to Germany invited by his younger brother Tonton Sylla, a well-renouned drummer, and stayed there for two months to perform and give lessons.
About Diye Gnohomouna

The group is currently busy performing in wedding ceremonies, cerebration of childbirth and other events. They are highly recognized by local people, the severest critiques of the world. The group members are cheerful, talented, hardworking and caring. It's a small group with djembe, doundoun and four dancers only but the traditional music they play is powerful and a good treat for your heart.

The first performance as a group was at Famoudou Konate's house in January 2005 and they played in front of Famoudou's students and local people. The performance went successfully. Famoudou liked the performance so much that he gave them a chance to give a concert for the second time in the same year.

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  • Very nice , but it sounds rather like a Madan/Djagbe ..

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