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Duke Arts Presents

Black Atlantic:
Sona Jobarteh
The Gambia/UK

Monday, April 6, 2020 | 8:00 pm

Motorco Music Hall


The ‘Black Atlantic’ package — which provides access to all five ‘Black Atlantic’ shows at Motorco, including performances by Natu Camara, David Virelles, Cha Wa, Etienne Charles, and Cimarrón — and single tickets, including $10 Duke student tickets, are now on sale. Packages and single tickets can be purchased online, via phone at 919-684-4444, and in person at the Duke University Box Office, Tuesday through Friday, 11 AM to 6 PM.

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Sona Jobarteh has regretfully cancelled her performance on Monday, April 6, as part of our annual Black Atlantic series. Natu Camara, a brilliant artist from Guinea, will take her place.

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For the majority of its time in West African musical history, the kora has been the exclusive purview of men. All of that changed with London-born Sona Jobarteh, a member of a highly respected griot family from The Gambia (and second cousin to Toumani Diabaté), who proved virtuosic in her proficiency with this sacrosanct lute-bridge-harp. Breaking the cycle while still honoring the legacy makes Jobarteh simultaneously revolutionary and traditionalist. Beyond the storytelling nature of her performances, her music has also appeared in more modern contexts, including the 2016 Roots mini-series. At Motorco Music Hall, Jobarteh kicks off Duke Performances’ third Black Atlantic festival, displaying her dexterity on her hallowed and complex instrument, and showing her command of contemporary Afropop sensibilities alongside more customary ones.



Sona Jobarteh 'Gambia'


“Through her music, Jobarteh is transforming the tradition into something new.”

SheShreds Magazine