This past month, Yo-Yo Ma brought the Bach Project to Dakar, Senegal, to explore the intersections of culture, women, and power in Senegalese society.
Yo-Yo Ma performed the Bach cello suites at the Grand Théâtre National De Dakar. He was joined by Mamy Kanouté and Noumoucounda for a surprise encore.
During the Dakar Days of Action, Yo-Yo partnered with Kaddu Yaraax Theatre Forum to bring instrumentalists and performers from across Senegal together for a celebration of the social importance of music in everyday Wolof life.
In partnership with Sites of Conscience and ImagiNation Afrika, Yo-Yo Ma joined the young women of the École Mariama Bâ and Senegalese reggae artist Daba Makourejah at the Maison des Esclaves Museum to trace the continuing links of African-American and Senegalese culture and explore the impact of the historical enslavement of Africans on our world today.
In an event conceived and produced by Genji Hip Hop and Kaani Urban women from the Medina neighborhood came together for a ‘Yendu’ (gathering day) of food, conversation, and dance that highlighted Wolof forms of expression and social empowerment.
Learn more about the Bach Project here.