Cheick Hamala Diabaté

Cheick Hamala Diabaté
Cheick Hamala Diabate

The griot Cheick Hamala Diabate (2008).
Background information
Origin Kita, Mali
Genres Griot, Mande Afropop
Years active 1985 – present
Labels Independent
Website Official Website

Cheick Hamala Diabate is a musician from Mali, West Africa who has been nominated for a Grammy award. Using Adelphi, Maryland as his home he travels all over the United States, Canada, Europe, and Asia. He has performed at the Kennedy Center, the United States Senate, and the Smithsonian Institution. Cheick Hamala was born into a griot family in Kita, Mali. From a young age he learned to play the ngoni, a stringed instrument related to the American banjo. In addition, Cheick has learned the history of Mali passed down for over 800 years. Cheick has performed internationally.

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History

Cheick Hamala Diabaté is recognized as one of the world's masters of the ngoni, a Malian traditional instrument and a West African historian in the Griot tradition. A sought-after performer, lecturer, storyteller and choreographer throughout Africa, Europe, Asia and Canada, Cheick Hamala began touring in the U.S. in 1995. He has performed at venues such as the Smithsonian Institution and the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.

A steward of the 800-year-old tradition of the Griot, the storytellers of West Africa, Cheick Hamala shares the oral history, music and song of his culture as it was passed on to him from birth by parent to child. At an early age Cheick Hamala mastered the ngoni, a stringed lute and ancestor to the banjo. He learned to play the guitar from his uncle, and now plays banjo and several other instruments; but his renown remains with the historical ngoni.

At age 12 he was invited to the National Institute of Arts in Bamako, Mali's Capital, where he studied music, graphic arts, cinema, literature and theatre. He began his international performing career upon graduation.

Cheick Hamala works with notable traditional African dance companies based in the U.S. as instructor, choreographer and performer. He also performs solo and with his ensemble, playing traditional Manding Griot instruments. His music always reflects the historical integrity of an important art form with a rich tradition stretching back hundreds of years to the formation of the Great Malian Empire. (courtsey of Mali Music.net)

Awards

  • GRAMMY nomination(2007): Best Traditional World Music Album- for "From Mali to America" by Cheick Hamala Diabate & Bob Carlin

Collaborations

Discography

Albums

  • "Ake Doni Doni" (2009)
  • "From Mali to America" w/ Bob Carlin (2007)
  • "Kèlè Manyi Dé" (2006)

Literary Mentions

  • "In Griot Time," by Banning Eyre (p. 105)
  • "Griots and Griottes: Masters of Words and Music," by Thomas A. Hale

References

External links

See also


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