Waga Hip Hop Festival
Waga Hip Hop is one of the major international hip hop festivals taking place in West Africa. Each year, around early and mid-October, Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso) thus welcomes international artists and media to attend this festival of urban cultures.
Waga Hip Hop and its framing
Created in 2000, Waga Hip Hop is the flagship event of the association Umane Culture.[1] This association stands out as an active cultural structure, which develops multidisciplinary projects, in music, theatre, dance and tales, created in 1997 by Ali Diallo (member of the Export Bureau of African Music, BEMA). The latest realisation of Umane Culture was the creation, in November 2008, of the first Burkinabé music market, Saga Musik.
At first, Waga Hip Hop was organised with local hip hop artists solely at a time when
Waga Hip Hop and its diverse programming
Each year, Waga Hip Hop aims at being as largely as possible representative of all the urban cultures. As such, Waga Hip Hop not only welcomes in its organisation showcases and performances of hip hop artists but also those of other urban artists such as the now well-known Victor Démé who was discovered through a performance he gave during the festival. Besides, Waga Hip Hop regularly holds artistic residencies dedicated to the various disciplines of urban cultures such as hip hop dance,
Besides, with the desire to expand its contribution to the whole country, Waga Hip Hop holds events in the capital city, i.e. Ouagadougou as well as throughout the country, in the different regional cities (Ouahigouya,
The principal partners of Waga Hip Hop are the Francophonia International Organisation (OIF), Africalia (Belgium), Culture France but also Staycalm!, a Paris-based artistic collective which has been supporting Waga Hip Hop since its early years. Staycalm! has now become well known for its multimedia production on West African Hip Hop, “Fangafrika”.
See also
- List of hip hop music festivals
- Hip hop culture
External links
- Waga Hip Hop official website [1]
- Waka
- Fredy Massamba
- Sissao
- Staycalm! Productions [2]
- Frangafrika official website [3]
- Circulabema official website [4]
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More information on the artists and organizations mentioned above can be found on their MySpace pages.
References
- ISBN 978-2-88086-386-9.
- ^ Afrique Magazine. 269–274 (2008). Groupe Jeune Afrique.
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(help) - ^ Chabasseur, Eglantine (October 31, 2006). "Festival Ouga Hip Hop 2006: 6ème Edition". Radio France Internationale.
- ^ Chabasseur, Eglantine (October 19, 2009). "Waga Hip Hop 2009: Le festival qui ne dort jamais". RFI.
- ^ Chabasseur, Eglantine (October 19, 2009). "Waga Hip Hop 2009: Le festival qui ne dort jamais". RFI.
Notes
- ^ This list does not pretend to be exhaustive. The artists or groups listed here are among those who considerably marked the movement (and who have an existing online visibility (for reference). Other groups and artists that worth being quoted are Busta Gaeenga, Basic Soul (1st rapper to release a hip hop production in 1997), Dudn’J (ex-member of Clepto Gang), Golgo13, La Censure (1st group to release a collective hip hop production in 2003), Leekma, KDR, Poetes Fyziks, and Wemteng Clan.
- ^ This list does not pretend to be exhaustive. The artists or groups listed here are among the most visible of the Burkinabé musical scene and who have an existing online visibility (for reference). Other groups and artists that worth being quoted are Baba Commandant and the Afromandingo Band, Dumba Kultur, Jacob Kuilibila, Sam’s K le Jah, Youmali and Zougnazagmda.