BENIN: MUSIC AND DANCE

The music in Benin is a montage of music from Africa, from Europe, from the Caribbean and other areas of the Americas. One of the most famous musicians to come out of Benin is Angélique Kidjo. (According to Wikipedia, her real name is Angélique Kpasseloko Hinto Hounsinou Kandjo Manta Zogbin Kidjo.) Listed as one of the 50 Most Iconic Figures from Africa by BBC, Kidjo has performed with numerous musicians the world over. She is fluent in all of the languages spoken in Benin (Fon, Yoruba, and French) as well as English and will sing in all of them. There are even a few songs where she even sings in her own personal language. Since 2002, she has been a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador and has traveled around the world doing benefit concerts for not only UNICEF but for a number of other charitable organizations throughout the world. Not to mention The Batonga Foundation that she herself founded in order to help girls have the opportunity for secondary and higher education. She really is a great humanitarian and peace ambassador, and she currently lives in New York, NY.  I listened to the album Spirit Rising, which is a live album produced earlier this year of songs she’s performed throughout her career. I really liked the album. And I’m really happy that my library has it. One of the best songs on the album – in my opinion – is the song “Malaika” (which is sung in Swahili).