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Trey Gunn and David Forlano
December 6thZenobia
December 9thUNM Songwriters Circle
December 10thThe Klezmatics: Happy Joyous Hanukkah
December 11thSoriba Fofana & Kamus Sacko
January 12thSoriba Fofana & Kamus Sacko
January 12thRattlesnake Milk
January 13thYagody
January 16thYagody
January 17thLeftover Salmon
January 18thVienna Teng
January 22ndVienna Teng
January 23rdSadness, Madness, & Mayhem III
January 24thKalos
February 4thKalos
February 5thThe Sadies
February 6thRonnie Baker Brooks
February 17thLevi Platero
February 19thVanessa Collier
March 13thAlash
March 13thVanessa Collier
March 14thAlash
March 14thLúnasa
March 16thGwenifer Raymond
March 23rdGwenifer Raymond
March 24thArkansauce
March 26thJane Siberry
March 28thJane Siberry
March 29thRoomful of Teeth
April 6thRoomful of Teeth
April 8thSoriba Fofana & Kamus Sacko
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Ibrahima Fofana, widely known as Soriba, was born and raised in Guinea, West Africa, where he was immersed in a rich cultural tapestry of drummers, dancers, and musicians from a young age. His early experiences were shaped by the traditional Mandeng music of his homeland, where he honed his skills under the guidance of esteemed mentors. Soriba plays the 8-string N’goni, a traditional hunters harp, which serves as a vital link to his cultural heritage. In 2009, Soriba made the transformative journey to the United States, where he has since dedicated himself to teaching and performing both locally and internationally. His passion for sharing the rhythms and stories of his ancestors has led him to direct the Wassa Drum and Dance Ensemble, a vibrant collective that showcases the beauty and complexity of West African music and dance.
One of Soriba's significant contributions to the community is the annual WASSA WASSA African Dance & Drum Festival held in Santa Fe, which he hosts. This festival serves as a platform for cultural exchange, bringing together artists and enthusiasts to celebrate African traditions through workshops, performances, and collaboration. Through his work, Soriba strives to preserve and revitalize the rich musical heritage of Guinea, while also educating audiences about the cultural significance of the art forms he represents. His performances are not just artistic expressions; they are a celebration of life, community, and the enduring power of music to connect people across different backgrounds. Soriba continues to honor the legacy of his ancestors while inspiring future generations.

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