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Yawo:
From Lomé to Minneapolis
Thursday, April 26
4:30 PM
Humanities 401
Yawo Attivor
Yawo: A native of Togo, West Africa, Yawo started
his musical career at the “Ecole Experimentale de musique”
of Lomé where he studied flute, classical guitar, and electric
bass. As the leader of the high school band he formed with his brother
and sister, Yawo Attivor developed a talent for composing and arranging
music that embraces both the traditions of the Ewe tribe and the
influences of the western civilization. This multicultural approach
to songwriting led to the creation of the MIMI-Togo (International
Movement for Innovative music-Togo branch) which Yawo directed until
he left Togo in 1992 as a result of political turmoil in his motherland.
In 1993, Yawo joined the international organization Up With People,
traveling the U.S. and Europe, promoting peace and understanding
among the citizens of the world. After Up with People, Yawo, his
cousin Ro Attivor (aka Ro Bezz), Sarah Agbeto and guitarist Matt
Hupton created Doliho, an afropop project that rocked the Midwest
with a unique album in the late 1990’s. In 2002, after he
moved to Minneapolis a year earlier, Yawo launched a solo career
with the album “Celebrate” (Mia du agbe) followed in
October 2004 by “Take Out the Fences”, a “refreshingly
upbeat” (Minneapolis Star-Tribune) album that breaks musical
barriers with an explosion of afrobeat, afrofunk and reggae.
Yawo will speak about his trajectory from Lomé
to the Twin Cities, his political engagement and his music. He will
play some of his tunes.
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