N'Faly Kouyate
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Igorre, Spain
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2024
Irun, Spain
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JUL
13
2024
Bruxelles, Belgium
Place Anneessens
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JUN
22
2024
Ostrava, Czechia
Alšovo Náměstí Ostrava Poruba
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MAY
21
2024
Paris, France
Le 360 Paris Music Factory
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APR
24
2024
Ixelles, Belgium
Muziekpublique
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About N'Faly Kouyate
The winner of « Songlines Music Awards » (with ACSS, 2017), ’Talent of Guinea’ (Paris, March 2015, Best group) and again nominated for the Guinean Music Awards (November 2015), N'Faly Kouyaté, is a multi-talented artist coming from a deeply traditional background.
Recently nominated as ‘Ambassador of the Intercultural Dialogue’ in Belgium, winner of the 'Guinée Music Award’ 2012, nominated for the 'Octaves de la Musique 2012' in Belgium, nominated as « Talent Acoustique » on TV5 Monde, he released his new album «CHANGE» on 5th August 2015 in London.
Due to his dexterity and elegance in impassioned playing of the kora, N’Faly Kouyaté became also known as the „Jimi Hendrix of the kora” and «the face» of Afro Celt Sound System. Already in 1999, their projects achieved a Golden Record and in 1999 and 2001 they were even nominated for the Grammy Award.
He has now branched out into a new style called AFROTRONIX. This style is deeply rooted in African music and draws on polyphony and electronic music.
N'Faly Kouyaté is an artist of commitment and his music invites us to dance, but the lyrics are far from frivolous, addressing subjects such as AIDS, the sale of arms, abuse of power and the change that each of us needs to make in our lives on his new album CHANGE.
As the son of the famous “Konkoba” Kabinet Kouyaté from Guinea, he was traditionally brought up as a Djeli (Griot), an ambassador of the Mandingo culture. The Griot (which means in his language Mandinka « Blood of the society » because they are everywhere like the blood in the body) has been a life library, history teller, counsellor of the King and the population. You can compare his role to the celtic bards or even a journalist in our times. Thus, he stands in line with professional musicians who have for centuries been an indispensable part of West African culture.
Konkoba is a superior grade of griots. Grade rare (there exist only about five Konkobas since the 11th century). Konkoba Kabinet acquired this grade through difficult tests and a perfect mastery of the secrets of life, and understanding of the occult sciences. N’Faly has been initiated by his father to follow up this old tradition. He is in the line of heritage for the Konkoba.
As a griot (or “guardian of the culture”) N’Faly Kouyaté has taken on the responsibility of preserving the cultural heritage of artists, and in particular the musical traditions of the Mandingo Empire in West Africa. His aim is to develop a deeper understanding of these traditions and, above all, to share his passion for his own history and musical legacy. Since 1996, he is director of his own african music school « NAMUN School » where students can learn about african traditions, history, instruments (like the kora, the balafon, doundoun, …) and polyphonic singing.
He founded in 2011 a festival, « FestiKONKOBA », panafrican festival of arts and culture, in Brussels and Guinea.
Since long time, N'Faly Kouyaté is engaged in humanitarian projects. He brought electricity to his community and started recently a project of water adduction in his village. (more information about this project called « THE SOURCE » following within the next days)
Some Milestones:
2011 Release CD Kora Strings (Afroclassic - mix between symphonic orchestra, african musicians and gospel singers), tour in Jamaica
2012 Formula 1, Singapore, tour in South Africa
2013 Concert and Gala for an Economic Forum at the presence of HR Prince Charles, PM David Cameron, PM Malaysia and many other Presidents and high personalities
2014 Production of a new album, tours in Malaysia, Singapore,
2015 Release of his newest album CHANGE in August in London, tour in South Africa
Recently nominated as ‘Ambassador of the Intercultural Dialogue’ in Belgium, winner of the 'Guinée Music Award’ 2012, nominated for the 'Octaves de la Musique 2012' in Belgium, nominated as « Talent Acoustique » on TV5 Monde, he released his new album «CHANGE» on 5th August 2015 in London.
Due to his dexterity and elegance in impassioned playing of the kora, N’Faly Kouyaté became also known as the „Jimi Hendrix of the kora” and «the face» of Afro Celt Sound System. Already in 1999, their projects achieved a Golden Record and in 1999 and 2001 they were even nominated for the Grammy Award.
He has now branched out into a new style called AFROTRONIX. This style is deeply rooted in African music and draws on polyphony and electronic music.
N'Faly Kouyaté is an artist of commitment and his music invites us to dance, but the lyrics are far from frivolous, addressing subjects such as AIDS, the sale of arms, abuse of power and the change that each of us needs to make in our lives on his new album CHANGE.
As the son of the famous “Konkoba” Kabinet Kouyaté from Guinea, he was traditionally brought up as a Djeli (Griot), an ambassador of the Mandingo culture. The Griot (which means in his language Mandinka « Blood of the society » because they are everywhere like the blood in the body) has been a life library, history teller, counsellor of the King and the population. You can compare his role to the celtic bards or even a journalist in our times. Thus, he stands in line with professional musicians who have for centuries been an indispensable part of West African culture.
Konkoba is a superior grade of griots. Grade rare (there exist only about five Konkobas since the 11th century). Konkoba Kabinet acquired this grade through difficult tests and a perfect mastery of the secrets of life, and understanding of the occult sciences. N’Faly has been initiated by his father to follow up this old tradition. He is in the line of heritage for the Konkoba.
As a griot (or “guardian of the culture”) N’Faly Kouyaté has taken on the responsibility of preserving the cultural heritage of artists, and in particular the musical traditions of the Mandingo Empire in West Africa. His aim is to develop a deeper understanding of these traditions and, above all, to share his passion for his own history and musical legacy. Since 1996, he is director of his own african music school « NAMUN School » where students can learn about african traditions, history, instruments (like the kora, the balafon, doundoun, …) and polyphonic singing.
He founded in 2011 a festival, « FestiKONKOBA », panafrican festival of arts and culture, in Brussels and Guinea.
Since long time, N'Faly Kouyaté is engaged in humanitarian projects. He brought electricity to his community and started recently a project of water adduction in his village. (more information about this project called « THE SOURCE » following within the next days)
Some Milestones:
2011 Release CD Kora Strings (Afroclassic - mix between symphonic orchestra, african musicians and gospel singers), tour in Jamaica
2012 Formula 1, Singapore, tour in South Africa
2013 Concert and Gala for an Economic Forum at the presence of HR Prince Charles, PM David Cameron, PM Malaysia and many other Presidents and high personalities
2014 Production of a new album, tours in Malaysia, Singapore,
2015 Release of his newest album CHANGE in August in London, tour in South Africa
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Hometown:
Bruxelles, Belgium
No upcoming shows
Send a request to N'Faly Kouyate to play in your city
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Similar Artists On Tour
concerts and tour dates
Past
AUG
20
2024
Igorre, Spain
Bilbao
I Was There
AUG
17
2024
Irun, Spain
Kabigorri Bidasoaldeko Ateneoa
I Was There
JUL
13
2024
Bruxelles, Belgium
Place Anneessens
I Was There
JUN
22
2024
Ostrava, Czechia
Alšovo Náměstí Ostrava Poruba
I Was There
MAY
21
2024
Paris, France
Le 360 Paris Music Factory
I Was There
APR
24
2024
Ixelles, Belgium
Muziekpublique
I Was There
Show More Dates
About N'Faly Kouyate
The winner of « Songlines Music Awards » (with ACSS, 2017), ’Talent of Guinea’ (Paris, March 2015, Best group) and again nominated for the Guinean Music Awards (November 2015), N'Faly Kouyaté, is a multi-talented artist coming from a deeply traditional background.
Recently nominated as ‘Ambassador of the Intercultural Dialogue’ in Belgium, winner of the 'Guinée Music Award’ 2012, nominated for the 'Octaves de la Musique 2012' in Belgium, nominated as « Talent Acoustique » on TV5 Monde, he released his new album «CHANGE» on 5th August 2015 in London.
Due to his dexterity and elegance in impassioned playing of the kora, N’Faly Kouyaté became also known as the „Jimi Hendrix of the kora” and «the face» of Afro Celt Sound System. Already in 1999, their projects achieved a Golden Record and in 1999 and 2001 they were even nominated for the Grammy Award.
He has now branched out into a new style called AFROTRONIX. This style is deeply rooted in African music and draws on polyphony and electronic music.
N'Faly Kouyaté is an artist of commitment and his music invites us to dance, but the lyrics are far from frivolous, addressing subjects such as AIDS, the sale of arms, abuse of power and the change that each of us needs to make in our lives on his new album CHANGE.
As the son of the famous “Konkoba” Kabinet Kouyaté from Guinea, he was traditionally brought up as a Djeli (Griot), an ambassador of the Mandingo culture. The Griot (which means in his language Mandinka « Blood of the society » because they are everywhere like the blood in the body) has been a life library, history teller, counsellor of the King and the population. You can compare his role to the celtic bards or even a journalist in our times. Thus, he stands in line with professional musicians who have for centuries been an indispensable part of West African culture.
Konkoba is a superior grade of griots. Grade rare (there exist only about five Konkobas since the 11th century). Konkoba Kabinet acquired this grade through difficult tests and a perfect mastery of the secrets of life, and understanding of the occult sciences. N’Faly has been initiated by his father to follow up this old tradition. He is in the line of heritage for the Konkoba.
As a griot (or “guardian of the culture”) N’Faly Kouyaté has taken on the responsibility of preserving the cultural heritage of artists, and in particular the musical traditions of the Mandingo Empire in West Africa. His aim is to develop a deeper understanding of these traditions and, above all, to share his passion for his own history and musical legacy. Since 1996, he is director of his own african music school « NAMUN School » where students can learn about african traditions, history, instruments (like the kora, the balafon, doundoun, …) and polyphonic singing.
He founded in 2011 a festival, « FestiKONKOBA », panafrican festival of arts and culture, in Brussels and Guinea.
Since long time, N'Faly Kouyaté is engaged in humanitarian projects. He brought electricity to his community and started recently a project of water adduction in his village. (more information about this project called « THE SOURCE » following within the next days)
Some Milestones:
2011 Release CD Kora Strings (Afroclassic - mix between symphonic orchestra, african musicians and gospel singers), tour in Jamaica
2012 Formula 1, Singapore, tour in South Africa
2013 Concert and Gala for an Economic Forum at the presence of HR Prince Charles, PM David Cameron, PM Malaysia and many other Presidents and high personalities
2014 Production of a new album, tours in Malaysia, Singapore,
2015 Release of his newest album CHANGE in August in London, tour in South Africa
Recently nominated as ‘Ambassador of the Intercultural Dialogue’ in Belgium, winner of the 'Guinée Music Award’ 2012, nominated for the 'Octaves de la Musique 2012' in Belgium, nominated as « Talent Acoustique » on TV5 Monde, he released his new album «CHANGE» on 5th August 2015 in London.
Due to his dexterity and elegance in impassioned playing of the kora, N’Faly Kouyaté became also known as the „Jimi Hendrix of the kora” and «the face» of Afro Celt Sound System. Already in 1999, their projects achieved a Golden Record and in 1999 and 2001 they were even nominated for the Grammy Award.
He has now branched out into a new style called AFROTRONIX. This style is deeply rooted in African music and draws on polyphony and electronic music.
N'Faly Kouyaté is an artist of commitment and his music invites us to dance, but the lyrics are far from frivolous, addressing subjects such as AIDS, the sale of arms, abuse of power and the change that each of us needs to make in our lives on his new album CHANGE.
As the son of the famous “Konkoba” Kabinet Kouyaté from Guinea, he was traditionally brought up as a Djeli (Griot), an ambassador of the Mandingo culture. The Griot (which means in his language Mandinka « Blood of the society » because they are everywhere like the blood in the body) has been a life library, history teller, counsellor of the King and the population. You can compare his role to the celtic bards or even a journalist in our times. Thus, he stands in line with professional musicians who have for centuries been an indispensable part of West African culture.
Konkoba is a superior grade of griots. Grade rare (there exist only about five Konkobas since the 11th century). Konkoba Kabinet acquired this grade through difficult tests and a perfect mastery of the secrets of life, and understanding of the occult sciences. N’Faly has been initiated by his father to follow up this old tradition. He is in the line of heritage for the Konkoba.
As a griot (or “guardian of the culture”) N’Faly Kouyaté has taken on the responsibility of preserving the cultural heritage of artists, and in particular the musical traditions of the Mandingo Empire in West Africa. His aim is to develop a deeper understanding of these traditions and, above all, to share his passion for his own history and musical legacy. Since 1996, he is director of his own african music school « NAMUN School » where students can learn about african traditions, history, instruments (like the kora, the balafon, doundoun, …) and polyphonic singing.
He founded in 2011 a festival, « FestiKONKOBA », panafrican festival of arts and culture, in Brussels and Guinea.
Since long time, N'Faly Kouyaté is engaged in humanitarian projects. He brought electricity to his community and started recently a project of water adduction in his village. (more information about this project called « THE SOURCE » following within the next days)
Some Milestones:
2011 Release CD Kora Strings (Afroclassic - mix between symphonic orchestra, african musicians and gospel singers), tour in Jamaica
2012 Formula 1, Singapore, tour in South Africa
2013 Concert and Gala for an Economic Forum at the presence of HR Prince Charles, PM David Cameron, PM Malaysia and many other Presidents and high personalities
2014 Production of a new album, tours in Malaysia, Singapore,
2015 Release of his newest album CHANGE in August in London, tour in South Africa
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Hometown:
Bruxelles, Belgium
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