Presented by TAMALA 2010

What is Mamaya

The Mamaya Festival is an African festival that acknowledges and celebrates the unity of all people.

2010 will mark the 5th celebration of the traditional Mamaya Festival to be held in Toronto. We have established the festival within the local downtown Toronto community during this time and are poised to launch the festival to audiences and participants across the GTA.

Mamaya is open to Toronto’s diverse cultural population and exposes audiences to the unique African cultural expression of unity and diversity. The Festival features educational workshops, dance and music, encouraging the sharing of culture and the exchange of information aimed at bringing people of different faiths, cultures and neighborhoods together to celebrate unity.

Cheka Katenen Dioubate
Griot, Singer,Composer, Storyteller & Founder of Mamaya Toronto

What is a griot? (Pronounced "gree-oh") or jali / djeli (European: bard) A griot is a West African poet, praise singer, and travelling musician, considered a repository of oral tradition and history. In the caste system, most griots only marry other griots. People who are not griots are not usually performers.

Katenen Dioubate is a Griot from a traditional family lineage of famous griots. Griots are in great demand not only for ceremonies and parties in West Africa, where they have traditionally appeared, but all around the world.

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The Band - Snow Griots

Snow Griots (pronounced "gree-oh") Guinean artist, Cheka, sought musicians to participate in Toronto’s first ever “Mamaya” celebration on January 6, 2007. This community event originated in Guinée and was performed in Toronto for the first time, under her direction. The music was rare and distinct as was the event, so she enlisted the cream of the crop of Toronto’s African musicians.

THE “SNOW GRIOTS”

Cheka Katenen Dioubate: griot, vocalist, composer, Artistic Director
Kobèna Aquaa-Harrison: guitar, Djembe Music Director
Kassoum Diamoutene: balafon, Ngoni
Tamsir Seck: vocalist, percussionist, dancer
Amine Fofana: song composer

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2010 Special Guest Lineup

Doussou Koulibaly will be performing in Mamaya Toronto 2010

Having family from both sides of the guineo-malien border, Doussou's music is influenced by the Wassulu as well as the Mandinka heritage. A very rare female bringing the kamale n'goni (8 strings harp-lute) as a forefront instrument, she presents her songs without any artifice - pure, joyous, beautiful, and from the heart.

To learn more about Doussou Koulibaly, click here.


Mamaya Concert
Friday, August 6, 2010
Doors open @ 8 - show @ 9:30pm
MATONGE - 224 Parliament St.
Tickets $25

Amadou Sodia Vocals/ Kora
plays the four-stringed bolon and is also a fine singer with a confident, easy grandeur that at times echoes Salif Keita

Band Members:
Davide Mobio – Keyboards
Aboulaye Cone – Guitar
Guy Langue – Bass
Cheka Katenen & Tapa Dira – Vocals
Noel M’piaza – Drum Kits
Mohamed Diaby – Percussion

 

Mamaya Festival
Sunday, August 8, 2010
1:00pm – 9:30pm
Metro Hall - 55John St. - FREE
Davide Mobio & group
Snow Griots with Cheka Katenen
& Richard Brown
Mohamed Diaby & Manding Foli Kan Don
Kasoum Gnamountenen
Baro Dounoumba
Aboulaye cone Bolokan
Michel deQuevedo Drum & Percussion
And more ...
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Sponsorship

Level one - $250

  • Recognition by on stage Host and MC throughout the day
  • 2 guest t-shirts
  • Company information or product display at Mamaya Festival table in vendor area

Level two – $500

  • Signage at the event (specify size and that company must provide)
  • Recognition by on stage Host and MC throughout the day
  • 2 guest t-shirts
  • Company information or product display at Mamaya Festival table in vendor area

Level 3 - $1,000

  • Logo featured on Mamaya stage (specify size and company provide sign)
  • Recognition by on stage Host and MC throughout the day
    special reserved seating and event t-shirts for three guests
  • Company information or product display at Mamaya Festival table in vendor area


Level Four – $2,500

  • Logo featured as the presenting sponsor on promotional and media materials and on Mamaya stage
    (specify size and company provide sign)
  • Link from Mamaya® website to your company website
  • Recognition by on stage Host and MC throughout the day
  • Special reserved seating and event t-shirts for five guests
  • Company information or product display at Mamaya Festival table in vendor area
  • First right of refusal for Mamaya sponsorship Sponsorship in 2010

Click here to download Sponsorship Application

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History of Mamaya

Mamaya is an all-ages dance, a song and an event originating from the city of Kankan, the second largest in Guinée (W. Africa). It has spread to Mali Senegal, Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast and now Canada. In Guinée, Mamaya is traditionally celebrated once a year, bringing everyone together to celebrate the beautiful nature of culture in happiness, peace and joy.

Selected musicians are gathered in a chosen outdoor area. The public participates altogether by becoming dancers, each one wearing a similar type of light blue coloured clothing called bakha (sky blue). The wearing of similar coloured clothing symbolizes unity.

In our Canadian version, some people may choose to wear sky blue dress or T-shirt. This shows that every person is the same, united and equal: women and men, rich and poor. It also looks beautiful and tells everyone that something great is about to happen.


Thank You! To our sponsors!

  MADAME CAMARA MAMA SY  

            

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