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Studio/K facilitates and investigates protest music and social activism. That’s why - for this ADE special - Studio/K is joining forces with Afrogrooves.
During ADE’s Friday night, we’ll start with a critical panel discussion on protest music, social activism and the role of music in community building, speaking to a wide variety of revolutionary artists and social organizers. The discussion will be followed by a live music session: partially prepared repertoire but also largely improvised. The houseband of Afrogrooves, together with special guest Kiala Nzavotunga (Egypt80), will open the session, paying tribute to the incredible protest music of Fela Kuti. What is the relevance of Fela’s music today in the Dutch local context? Afterwards we'll continue with an open jam session where all musicians can join. Make sure to bring your instruments!
During ADE’s Friday night, we’ll start with a critical panel discussion on protest music, social activism and the role of music in community building, speaking to a wide variety of revolutionary artists and social organizers. The discussion will be followed by a live music session: partially prepared repertoire but also largely improvised. The houseband of Afrogrooves, together with special guest Kiala Nzavotunga (Egypt80), will open the session, paying tribute to the incredible protest music of Fela Kuti. What is the relevance of Fela’s music today in the Dutch local context? Afterwards we'll continue with an open jam session where all musicians can join. Make sure to bring your instruments!
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Studio/K facilitates and investigates protest music and social activism. That’s why - for this ADE special - Studio/K is joining forces with Afrogrooves.
During ADE’s Friday night, we’ll start with a critical panel discussion on protest music, social activism and the role of music in community building, speaking to a wide variety of revolutionary artists and social organizers. The discussion will be followed by a live music session: partially prepared repertoire but also largely improvised. The houseband of Afrogrooves, together with special guest Kiala Nzavotunga (Egypt80), will open the session, paying tribute to the incredible protest music of Fela Kuti. What is the relevance of Fela’s music today in the Dutch local context? Afterwards we'll continue with an open jam session where all musicians can join. Make sure to bring your instruments!
For the late-night hours DJ Abena will deliver the beats and throughout the whole night you can admire an exhibition. There will definitely be something for everyone!
Time schedule:
21:15-23:15 - Panel discussion about protest music and community organizing (full line-up below)
23:15-23:45 - DJ Steven V Jones (afrobeat)
23:45-03:00 - Afrobeat jam session hosted by the Afrogrooves houseband with special guest Kiala Nzavotunga (Egypt80).
03:00-05:00 - DJ ABENA (afrobeats/afrotrap)
€10,- panel // €15,- party // €20,- combi-ticket
[tickets: https://partyflock.nl/order_ticket/386825
* There are a couple of free places reserved for people without or with little income. Do you want to make use of this? Please send us an e-mail to programmering@studio-k.nu.
Line-up panel-discussion:
Yero Gaynaako / Minen Teye (activist, hiphop artist and organizer)
Marikit M. Saturay (activist, hiphop artist)
Caitlin Schaap (artist, activist and creator)
Davincia Pranaware (singer, dancer)
Chidi Onwuka (story-teller, writer, photographer)
Mau Kappar (founder of café the Zen)
Steven V Jones (dj, community worker, educator)
Benjamin Fro (hip-hop artist)
Belula Yosef (co-initiator Pak Je Avond)
Moderator: Lecyca Curiel (international keynote speaker, moderator and teacher).
Line-up party:
DJ Steven V Jones
Afrogrooves gig & jam session
DJ ABENA
This evening the houseband of Afrogrooves will be:
Sandy Bakomi(vocals), Robbert Jaspers (drums), Mark Oomen (guitar/sax), Abriel Ferreira (trumpet), Jack Julian (keys/synth), Kiala Nzavotunga (guitar), Azubike Onwuka (bass), Ibou Ndong (percussion) and Salvoandrea Lucifora (trombone).
Follow the Facebook event page to receive updates and get the full biographies of all the speakers and artists.
Afrogrooves is a growing community of people with a shared love of West-African music. During open jam sessions the hypnotizing sounds of afrobeat, afrofunk and highlife are explored and celebrated. While music is sometimes unjustly depoliticized, Afrogrooves, as a platform and music collective, takes a stand against racism, sexism and other forms of oppression. Together we try to create an inclusive and creative space for highly danceable energetic music.
Check out our other events as well!
ADE Playground\: Voorpremière // Beats
ADE Playground\: Metropolis + Live Score
ADE\: Modular Synth Night in /K
During ADE’s Friday night, we’ll start with a critical panel discussion on protest music, social activism and the role of music in community building, speaking to a wide variety of revolutionary artists and social organizers. The discussion will be followed by a live music session: partially prepared repertoire but also largely improvised. The houseband of Afrogrooves, together with special guest Kiala Nzavotunga (Egypt80), will open the session, paying tribute to the incredible protest music of Fela Kuti. What is the relevance of Fela’s music today in the Dutch local context? Afterwards we'll continue with an open jam session where all musicians can join. Make sure to bring your instruments!
For the late-night hours DJ Abena will deliver the beats and throughout the whole night you can admire an exhibition. There will definitely be something for everyone!
Time schedule:
21:15-23:15 - Panel discussion about protest music and community organizing (full line-up below)
23:15-23:45 - DJ Steven V Jones (afrobeat)
23:45-03:00 - Afrobeat jam session hosted by the Afrogrooves houseband with special guest Kiala Nzavotunga (Egypt80).
03:00-05:00 - DJ ABENA (afrobeats/afrotrap)
€10,- panel // €15,- party // €20,- combi-ticket
[tickets: https://partyflock.nl/order_ticket/386825
* There are a couple of free places reserved for people without or with little income. Do you want to make use of this? Please send us an e-mail to programmering@studio-k.nu.
Line-up panel-discussion:
Yero Gaynaako / Minen Teye (activist, hiphop artist and organizer)
Marikit M. Saturay (activist, hiphop artist)
Caitlin Schaap (artist, activist and creator)
Davincia Pranaware (singer, dancer)
Chidi Onwuka (story-teller, writer, photographer)
Mau Kappar (founder of café the Zen)
Steven V Jones (dj, community worker, educator)
Benjamin Fro (hip-hop artist)
Belula Yosef (co-initiator Pak Je Avond)
Moderator: Lecyca Curiel (international keynote speaker, moderator and teacher).
Line-up party:
DJ Steven V Jones
Afrogrooves gig & jam session
DJ ABENA
This evening the houseband of Afrogrooves will be:
Sandy Bakomi(vocals), Robbert Jaspers (drums), Mark Oomen (guitar/sax), Abriel Ferreira (trumpet), Jack Julian (keys/synth), Kiala Nzavotunga (guitar), Azubike Onwuka (bass), Ibou Ndong (percussion) and Salvoandrea Lucifora (trombone).
Follow the Facebook event page to receive updates and get the full biographies of all the speakers and artists.
Afrogrooves is a growing community of people with a shared love of West-African music. During open jam sessions the hypnotizing sounds of afrobeat, afrofunk and highlife are explored and celebrated. While music is sometimes unjustly depoliticized, Afrogrooves, as a platform and music collective, takes a stand against racism, sexism and other forms of oppression. Together we try to create an inclusive and creative space for highly danceable energetic music.
Check out our other events as well!
ADE Playground\: Voorpremière // Beats
ADE Playground\: Metropolis + Live Score
ADE\: Modular Synth Night in /K