Allons à Bobo Music Festival: Artists promote social cohesion and living together

The Allons à Bobo Music Festival (FEMABO) continued on Saturday evening at the Gana So space in Bobo-Dioulasso with the performance of artists who advocated social cohesion and live it together.

Several artists from various backgrounds performed on Saturday evening at the Gana So space in Bobo-Dioulasso as part of the second edition of the Allons à Bobo Music Festival (FEMABO).

Several themes such as social cohesion, living together and insecurity were mentioned in their songs.

The artists came from different regions of the country to participate in this festival despite the difficult security context that some areas are experiencing.

This is the case of the musician artist Batiéba Dull or Batiéba Abdoul Lankoandé of his name in the civil status, who came from the city of Dori in the province of Sahel.

Coming from a family of artists, he became interested in music in the 2000s.

It was in 2021 that he released his first 8-track album called "Dunia", which deals with issues of the moment, resilience, social cohesion, love and other facts. of society.

Batiéba Dull came to commune with the Bobolais public at FEMABO by resuming his titles sung in the national languages Fulfuldé and Gourmantché.

For him, it is an honor to be invited to FEMABO and he thanked the promoter of the festival, Siaka Coulibaly, who promotes Burkinabè culture through this festival.

The Allons à Bobo Music Festival (FEMABO) began on April 26 and will end this Sunday with two great female voices of Burkinabe music: Ella Nikiéma and Rama N'Goni.

Source: Burkina Information Agency

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