Three standard-bearers of West African musical traditions come together to celebrate the Mandé Sila: the road of the Manding Empire, symbol of the languages, cultures, music and whole organology of West Africa.
Habib Koité, one of Africa's most popular and acclaimed musicians, is a modern troubadour who enchants his audiences with his musicality, humour and wisdom.
Kora player Lamine Cissokho is descended from a famous griot family whose traditions date back to the 14th century, passing on traditional songs from generation to generation.
Aly Keïta is world-renowned for his mastery of the balafon, his impressive virtuosity and his unique sound.
Three virtuoso artists linked by the same cultural heritage, a melting pot that inspires their compositions and sublimates the revival of the genre.
The trio is joined on stage by Habib's percussionist Mama KONE (Djembe, gourd, electronic pad).