Monday, January 17, 2011
Playing for Change Band member and manager visit Ntonga Music School
Erika Duffee, the Playing for Change Band Manager, and Mohammed Alidu, a band member, visited Ntonga Music School during their stay in Cape Town, South Africa, December 2010. Despite summer break, three dedicated students currently in the Ntonga student ensemble, Yonelisa Wambi, Prince Mafu and Enkosinati, came to Ntonga to meet Erika and Alidu. Alidu shared his musical journey with the students. Originally from the remote village of Tamale, in Northern Ghana, he now tours the world with the Playing for Change Band, and is the program founder of a Playing for Change Music School,the Bizung Music and Dance School in Tamale, Ghana. His journey is a source of inspiration to Ntonga students. It is one of dedication, perseverance, and patience. After sharing his story, Alidu invited Yonelisa to play guitar. Alidu soon joined him on his talking drum. This musical interaction revealed the power music has to connect humanity. Kids from the surrounding community soon joined the musical moment, forming a circle around the musicians. As Alidu and Erika reminded the students, music is a powerful tool. It has the power to communicate without words. Erika and Alidu’s visit encouraged and reminded Ntonga students that success in any career is a combination of talent and luck!
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...and hard work I'd add! Nice images. Any videos of Alidu playing music with the kids? Bet that was inspiring! R~
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