Music
Oshiwambo music & dance
Zilizopendwa Kiswahili music
Zilizopendwa Kiswahili music
Vul’indlela wemamgobhozi
1960s Guitar Band Highlife of Ghana - I've Found My Love
In honour of Black History Month 2021, relive the magic of Baaba Maal’s historic February 2020 residency at the Museum. Watch this video to experience highlights from the Senegalese music legend’s Duniya Salaam concerts, a celebration of diversity and world peace.
Performing on two consecutive nights in the Museum's Auditorium, Maal shared soaring melodies, rhythms, and stories that have made him one of the world’s most renowned musicians. The Senegalese singer, guitarist, and percussionist's performances both centred around the theme of Duniya Salaam, which translates to "world peace."
Maal’s shows were part of an Artist Residency at the Museum that also saw him leading youth workshops and take part in a public discussion about music’s role in uniting cultures.
Baaba’s Maal Duniya Salaam is presented in collaboration with the Embassy of the Republic of Senegal in Canada.
Bringing online Museum experiences to you is part of our mission to connect cultures and promote understanding between peoples. To learn more about how you can support the Museum by making a donation or becoming a Friend or Patron, please visit: https://www.agakhanmuseum.org/support
Manyu music
From the album "Maggot Brain". Iconic song. Iconic album. Iconic cover. Iconic band.
Another selection from Sangare's "Acoustic" album. Video cuts out, but the audio still plays.
Ijaw music: I love this song so much that I keep replaying it everyday. Just listen and enjoy it. Artist: B2S - Tare Oge
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I just can't stop dancing. 😊
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