Folk Musician of the YearKouame Sereba was awarded the price Folk Musician of the Year during the Folk Music Awards at Folkelarm. - "Thank you" is a word that covers my feelings right now, said a deeply touched Sereba.
2. august 2009
Multi-instrumentalist and vocalist Kouame Sereba was born in Abidjan, Cote d´Ivoire. He was sent by his parents to their native village Tiegba at the age of 10. Living there he learned about traditional life, music and dance. By the age of 20, he travelled across the African continent where he visited and lived in Mali, Niger, Nigeria, Cameron, Central African Republic, Sudan and Egypt. In 1983 Kouame moved to Norway, where he is based today. Here, he plays an important role in the music scene. In addition to his solo projects he collaborates with musicians of many different styles; jazz, folk, contemporary, as well as traditional and modern African music. Having played hundreds of concerts in Norway, Kouame has been embraced by the government. The foreign department has sponsored tours in Japan, Germany and Africa. Kouame even accompanied Norwegian prime minister Bondevik to Mozambique and South Africa. In addition to playing guitar, percussion and djembe, Kouame is a master of the Dodo, a mouth harp known for its overtone-rich, almost electronic sound. By Craig Harris, All Music Guide Kouame Sereba sings is song "Atolago" in the Hollywood film The Interpreter. A film by Sydney Pollack. Starring Nicole Kidman and Sean Penn. You can hear the song inside the United Nations bulding (Drowning Man Trail) and at End Credits of the film.
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