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An uplifting afropop night.
Fatoumata Diawara is pure energy. Her vibrant voice tells the story of Africa—its suffering and its rediscovered joys—sung in her mother tongue, Bambara. She is a captivating artist, able to stir emotions, to make her audience laugh, cry, and above all, dance. A free woman above all else, she uses art as a path. Through her singing, she addresses crucial subjects such as female genital mutilation and forced marriage—personal hardships that she transforms into a universal message of hope and resilience. Having fled Mali at the age of 19 to write her own story, Fatoumata Diawara continues, at 43, to examine society’s flaws while celebrating her dual life as an artist and a mother.
maa 12 okt.
don 29 okt.
over 8 dagen
over 4 weken
over 9 dagen
over 2 dagen
vri 20 nov.
vri 27 nov.
vri 26 feb. 2027
don 1 apr. 2027
Morgen
over 2 dagen
over 2 dagen
over 8 dagenThe performance is at Festsaal Kreuzberg, located at Am Flutgraben 2 in Berlin.
Tickets are available for purchase on Mood.
She performs a blend of Wassoulou traditions, desert blues, and modern Mandé pop.