Okavango African Orchestra

Okavango African Orchestra

2024-07-17 12:00 2024-07-17 13:00 60 Canada/Eastern 🎟 NAC: Okavango African Orchestra

https://nac-cna.ca/en/event/36343

In-person event

Multiple instruments, languages, and countries define Okavango African Orchestra. The JUNO Award-winning group Okavango African Orchestra is an ambitious musical ensemble created by Batuki Music Society, Artistic Director Nadine McNulty assembled a cast of accomplished African-born musicians who now live in Toronto and Montreal. The orchestra takes its name from the Okavango Delta, a basin in the Kalahari Desert in Botswana, where many different animal species come together to feed and find...

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Atrium O’Brien,1 Elgin Street,Ottawa
Wed, July 17, 2024
12 PM EDT
Members of the Okavango African Orchestra performing on stage with their instruments.
Okavango African Orchestra
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  • In-person event
  • Bilingual
  • ≈ 60 minutes · No intermission

Multiple instruments, languages, and countries define Okavango African Orchestra. The JUNO Award-winning group Okavango African Orchestra is an ambitious musical ensemble created by Batuki Music Society, Artistic Director Nadine McNulty assembled a cast of accomplished African-born musicians who now live in Toronto and Montreal.

The orchestra takes its name from the Okavango Delta, a basin in the Kalahari Desert in Botswana, where many different animal species come together to feed and find water. Predators and prey are forced to coexist and share the meager resources because of the harsh environment around them. Similarly, Okavango: An African Orchestra brings together the traditional music and instruments of several major African cultures that historically have had little or no interaction. The musicians of Okavango have created a common meeting place for these disparate cultures, and a new musical language that harmonizes their different tuning systems, rhythms, and timbres. The musicians and instruments of Okavango represent a continuum of traditions and cultures from time immemorial to the present day. The multicultural spirit of modern-day Canada bridges ancient African solitudes.

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  • krar, composer, vocals Daniel Nebiat
  • percussion, composer, vocals Kofi Ackah
  • nyunga-nyunga mbira, guitar, composer, vocals Tichaona Maredza
  • kora, tama, djembe, composer, vocals Sadio Sissokho
  • bass guitar, composer, vocals Ebenezer Agyekum
  • lead guitar, composer, vocals Assane Seck
  • dance Mabinty Sylla