Spring 2022
From the Gambia: Sona Jobarteh
March 7 – 12, 2022
“Sona Jobarteh is Africa’s first female griot kora virtuoso, and also a fine singer and composer, blending traditional music, blues and Afropop to impressive effect” ~ Robin Denselow, The Guardian
Preserving her musical past Sona Jobarteh innovates to support a more humanitarian future
The spirit of Sona Jobarteh’s musical work stands on the mighty shoulders of The West African Griot Tradition; she is a living archive of the Gambian people. With one ear on the family’s historic reputation, one on the all-important future legacy and her heart in both places, she is preparing a place today for the next generation. Her singing and Kora playing while fronting her band, spring directly from this tradition. The extent of her recognition today is evidenced by more than 17w million watchers on YouTube and considerable numbers on other digital platforms. All this despite singing in her native languages and keeping to her own path within the music industry.
Sona Jobarteh’s Live performances and speaking engagements zoomed to 52 performances with 12 sell outs during 2019 - she completed 15 dates in USA from the Hollywood Bowl in LA to Symphony Space in NYC; she added WOMAD Australia and N Zealand, Macau China. Sona has increased her audiences in London to sell out 2 shows in Kings Place also in Cologne Philharmonie, when playing Paris for the first time it sold out 8 weeks ahead of time. These band performances are under-pinned by her skills as a composer arising from early days at London’s RCM and Purcell School of Music. She scored the film Motherland in 2010 and 2019 saw the first performance on the South Bank in London of “Innovation through Preservation Episode 1”- a PRS commission which was lauded by The Observer as uniting West African sounds and Western Classical …”to exuberant and poetic effect.” Further Episodes are expected in 2021.
Sona’s dedication to spreading powerful humanitarian messages through her songs and her stage performances makes her much more than a musician; she is active in social change and leads by her own example. Sona singlehandedly set up The Gambia Academy, a pioneering institution dedicated to achieving educational reform across the continent of Africa. This Academy is the first of its kind to deliver a mainstream academic curriculum at a high level, whilst also bringing the culture, traditions and history that belong to its students, to the front and centre of their everyday education. These efforts have gained her invitations to deliver speeches at high profile events around the world – including summits for the UN, the World Trade Organization and UNICEF.
See Sona in action:
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This schedule is subject to change. Please direct any questions to MusicUnitesUS founder and director Judith Eissenberg.
Monday, March 7
11 - 11:50 a.m. | (CANCELED) ANTH 1A - Intro to the Comparative Study of Human Societies | Professor Sarah Lamb | Slosberg Recital Hall
2 - 3:20 p.m. | (CANCELED) ANTH 144A - The Anthropology of Gender | Professor Sarah Lamb | Slosberg 212
5 - 6:20 p.m. | MUS 87B - Music and Dance from Ghana | Professor Ben Paulding | Slosberg Recital Hall
Tuesday, March 8
9:30 - 10:50 a.m. | IGS 10A - Introduction to International and Global Studies | Professor Chandler Rosenberger -and- MUS 3B - Global Soundscapes: Performing Musical Tradition Across Time and Place | Professor Bradford Garvey | Slosberg Recital Hall
11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m. | ENG 60A - Storytelling Performance | Professor David Sherman -and- MUS 39B - Protest through Song | Professor Bradford Garvey | Slosberg Recital Hall
6:30 - 8 p.m. | MUS 86B - Improv Collective | Professor Tom Hall | Slosberg Recital Hall
Wednesday, March 9
Note: The March 9 events may be filmed and portions may be used in a future national television broadcast of 60 Minutes. By attending, you consent to be potentially filmed.
Noon - 12:45 p.m. | Music at Mandel: Informal Performance | Mandel Center for the Humanities Atrium (Reserve your FREE ticket NOW!)
2 - 3:20 p.m. | WGS 135B - Postcolonial Feminisms | Professor Harleen Singh -and- THA 150A - Global Theater: Voices from Asia, Africa, and the Americas | Professor Isaiah Wooden | Rapaporte Treasure Hall, Goldfarb Library
5 - 6:20 p.m. | MUS 87B - Music and Dance from Ghana | Professor Ben Paulding | Slosberg Recital Hall
Thursday, March 10
2 - 3:20 p.m. | MUS 106A - Undergraduate Composition | Professor Yu-Hui Chang | Slosberg Recital Hall
5 - 6 p.m. | Information Session about Gambia Academy Volunteer Teaching Opportunity | Meeting with Sona Jobarteh | Slosberg Room 215
7:30 - 9 p.m. | MUS 84B - Brandeis Wellesley Orchestra | Professor Neal Hampton | Slosberg Recital Hall
Friday, March 11
9:30 - 10:30 a.m. | Presentation for Waltham Public Schools 7th Grade | Waltham High School Auditorium
1 - 2:40 p.m. | CA 125A - Provocative Art: Outside the Comfort Zone | Professor Will Chalmus | Merrick Theater, Spingold Theater Center
Saturday, March 12
8 p.m. | Global Currents Concert | Somerville Theatre
Saturday, March 12, 2022
8 p.m. | Somerville Theatre, 55 Davis Square, Somerville MA
Presented by Global Arts Live (Tickets: $35, Reserved Seating). Use code BRANDEIS20 at checkout for 20% off!
Born into a griot family from The Gambia that includes her legendary cousin, Toumani Diabaté, Sona Jobarteh is the first woman within the tradition to become a professional virtuoso on the kora, a West African stringed instrument. Effortlessly blending different musical styles, Jobarteh and her electric Afropop band play songs about cultural identity, gender, education, love, and respect.
Sona Jobarteh
Kora Virtuoso | Singer | Composer | Educator | Activist
Sona Jobarteh is a unique and pioneering musical icon of her time whose renown has been rapidly flourishing globally. Born into a Griot family from the Gambia, a tradition that dates back 7 centuries, she is the first female within this tradition to become a professional virtuoso on the Kora. Her music is uniquely poised between the preservation of her rich cultural heritage and an accessible, modern style that relates to the current era and to audiences from all over the world. At the heart of her success as an artist is her dedication to humanitarian activism in the areas of social development and educational reform on the continent of Africa. She is the Founding Director of The Gambia Academy, an institution dedicated educational reform for Africans on the continent of Africa.