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At the Fez Festival, the Sound of the Malian Sokou Gives Life to the Sahel

Summary by JeuneAfrique.com
At the Festival des musiques sacres du monde de Fes, the monocord violin of Adama Sidibé combined musical spirituality and ancestral memory. The last professional sokou player in Mali tells of the fragile transmission of a nomadic heritage and deep unity of the Sahel.
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At the Festival des musiques sacres du monde de Fes, the monocord violin of Adama Sidibé combined musical spirituality and ancestral memory. The last professional sokou player in Mali tells of the fragile transmission of a nomadic heritage and deep unity of the Sahel.

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JeuneAfrique.com broke the news in on Thursday, August 14, 2025.
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