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Nightlife

Mark Ernestus’ Ndagga Rhythm Force

Senegal is a land of vibrant music, and Mark Ernestus’ Ndagga Rhythm Force is a great example. The group will be rocking Trafó House on 9 November. Ndagga started in 2011 when Mark travelled to Senegal in search of original sabar drum and mbalax dance-music recordings. Since then, the project has evolved into something new in its own right: the group has become a killer live outfit and has played clubs and major festivals all across Europe, and outgrown its initial limitations, reflected by the release of the critically acclaimed album Yermande in 2016. Singer Mbene Diatta Seck, talking drum master Modou Mbaye and dancer Fatou Wore Mboup have a stunningly energetic stage presence, and will be joined by legendary veterans from the Dakar scene for a night you will not forget.

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