Africa's Gangbé Brass Band in Concert at HotHouse
HotHouse C.I.P.E.X. (31 E. Balbo Chicago, IL 60605)
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The last date listed for Gangbé Brass Band with Occidental Brothers Dance Band International was Wednesday April 11, 2007 / 8:00pm.
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Quotes & Highlights
- "A brass band percussion ensemble inspired by the traditional songs and rhythms of Benin but who also pay homage to Fela, one of their heroes" --Le Monde
Description
The Gangbé Brass Band was formed in 1994 when 8 musicians, all from Cotonou-Benin, came together. These young jazz musicians had been playing in different groups, before creating this unusual fusion of traditional styles. Gangbé Brass Band’s vision is to promote the originality of the music of Benin. The result is definitely both modern and traditional, as it mixes jazz and traditional Benin idioms. They take traditional rhythms, and invigorate them with jazz harmonies. The fusion reveals as much as possible of the musical tradition, while giving a western tone, to link the past and the future. They sing in vernacular language about life in general, political injustices and the tribulations of women. Through the word Togbe, the band salutes the music on which they build their sound. The first meaning of the word is "ancestor", the band’s way of paying homage to the range and quality of the rhythms they created. The second is a reference to age, highlighting the ancient roots of the music they play. The Gangbé Brass Band’s musical approach is respectful of tradition, and in harmony with their ancestors and culture.
About the Ticket Supplier: HotHouse
The HotHouse Center for International Performance and Exhibition (C.I.P.E.X.) is celebrating its eighteenth year presenting multi-arts events and showcasing high caliber artists from throughout the world. HotHouse believes in the value of progressive cultural programming with a focus on local, national, and international artists whose work would otherwise remain under-recognized and isolated. HotHouse chooses to position themselves at the margin of the mainstream, and seeks to promote the widening of the cultural marketplace in Chicago.