Manimou Camara
Manimou Camara (born July 1978, Matam, Conakry Region, Guinea) is a master drummer and dancer from Guinea. Manimou specializes in several percussive instruments, namely the dynamic hand drum called djembe, three bass drums called dunun, sangban, and kenkeni as well as the kringni.[1] He is the founder of Dounia Djembe, a Seattle-based percussion and dance company.[2] He is a member of the Kpelle people and Malinke ethnic groups.
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Born | July 1978 (age 41–42) Matam, Conakry Region, Guinea |
Occupation(s) | Drummer, dancer |
Instruments | Djembe, dunun, sangban, kenkeni, kringni |
Associated acts | Dounia Djembe |
Website | www |
Manimou Camara began studying the music and dance of his native Guinea, West Africa at the age of twelve. His primary education was spent with Sekou Dico Sylla (now a Vancouver, BC resident), Karamoko Daman (Karamo Dama) and nationally recognized Ballet Saamato.[3] He has played lead dunun for Mohamed Kemoko Sano's world-renowned Ballet Merveille[4] and conducted rhythm and dance camps for people from Europe, Japan, and the United States.[2]
Manimou now resides in the Seattle metropolitan area where he works closely with acclaimed Ghanaian performance artist Awal Alhassan.
References
- Shepherd, Ed (17 July 2007). "All-Nations Cup returns to Starfire complex". SeaTac News. Retrieved 27 October 2012.
- "About Manimou Camara". Dounia Djembe. Archived from the original on 20 May 2008. Retrieved 27 October 2012.
- "West African Dance". SHIFT Movement & Healing Arts. Archived from the original on 20 January 2012. Retrieved 27 October 2012.
- "Les Merveilles D'Afrique". National Geographic. Archived from the original on 29 July 2012. Retrieved 27 October 2012.