At the C.O.U.M.B.A. Foundation Inc., we are utilizing the talent of both global and local artists, as well the assistance of organizations with a similar purpose, in order to create hope in our communities, raise money for projects and causes, all through the promotion of the international languages of African music and art.
In order to reach our goals, we are organizing events of all scales with the help of our supporters. To support us or to make a suggestion or comment, please email us at info@coumba.com or simply register on our site.
Events Schedule
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Coming Soon:
September 9, 2011
Bologna, Italy
8:00pm-11:30pm

July 30, 2011
SALIF KEITA PERFORMS AT NATIONAL RECONCILIATION CONCERT
ABIDJAN, COTE D'IVOIRE
Palais de la Culture, Abidjan
17h

July 20, 2011
Legendary guitarist Kante Manfila passed away in Paris
Read more about Kante Manfila:
http://www.rfimusic.com/news-music/last-tribute-manfila-kante
June 26, 2011
MALIAN ASSOCIATION OF WASHINGTON DC
INAUGURATION PICNIC
4pm
7901 Meadowbrook Ln Chevy Chase MD 20815
Mali Ambassador Intro
Office Inauguration
Cheick Hamala Diabate Performance
Free Food, Children Games, lots of fun for ALL!

JUNE 3, 2011
Grammy Winner
CHEICK HAMALA DIABATE
KENNEDY MILLENIUM STAGE
6-7pm
THIS CONCERT IS FREE
MAY 25, 2011
AFRICA DAY GALA DINNER
Chairs: Nigerian and Malian Ambassadors
Attendance by invitation only
Performers: Cheick Hamala Diabate
WILLARD INTERCONTINENTAL
WASHINGTON DC
6-10pm

April 25th 2011- World Malaria Day
Malaria still affects half of the world's population, donate a net today at www.nothingbutnets.net
www.malarianomore.com
From October 2010
In collaboration with the Salif Keita Global Foundation we raised awareness for albinism with an East African Tour
October 13- Kampala, Uganda
October 14- Nairobi, Kenya
October 15- Dar-Es-Salam, Tanzania
APRIL 25TH 2010
WORLD MALARIA DAY
850,000 PEOPLE DIED OF MALARIA IN 2009
FIND GLOBAL EVENTS
http://www.rollbackmalaria.org/worldmalariaday/events2010.html
SUPPORT A VACCINE DEVELOPMENT
http://www.niaid.nih.gov/topics/Malaria/research/Pages/MVDB.aspx
Support Teaching for Change
Wednesday, April 7
7 p.m. reception
8 p.m. performance
GALA THEATRE
3333 14th Street NW
Washington D.C. 20010
Just one block from Columbia Heights Metro;
Parking available at top level of Giant garage, entrance on Park Road
January 22, 2010
The National Symphony Orchestra is honored to take part in the Kennedy Center's An Evening for Haiti event this evening at 8:00 PM in the Concert Hall, following the musical benefit on the Millennium Stage at 5:30 PM.
If you would like to help but are unable to attend, please consider making an online donation to the Haiti Relief and Development Fund of the American Red Cross through the Kennedy Center website at www.kennedy-center.org/haitianrelief.
November 16, 2009
SALIF KEITA
NEW ALBUM 'LA DIFFERENCE'
TO BENEFIT ALBINISM AND ECOLOGY

"I'm Black/My skin is white/And, I love this/It's the difference/That makes it unique." (translated from "La Difference"/Universal)
click here to see the "Making of 'la difference'"
DC DJ's Pays Tribute to
MICHAEL JACKSON
DC DJ's Pays Tribute to MICHAEL JACKSON
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Saturday, June 27, 2009 at 10:00 PM (ET)
JAZZ FIGHTS MALARIA
May 2, 2009 @ Baldwin Auditorium
East Campus, DUKE UNIVERSITY
FROM 7:00PM to 11:00PM
BONJOUR AFRICA PROJECTS, Inc.
TICKETS:
$30.00 ADVANCE
$35.00 DOOR
March 25, 2009
7:30pm
UN- General Assembly Room
New York City
"'BREAKING THE SILENCE': One-night-only concert part of U.N.'s Day of Remembrance for victims of slave trade"
A co-presentation of the Culture Project and the United Nations, the one-night-only performance of Breaking The Silence — part of the U.N.'s "International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade" — will mark the 200th anniversary of the abolition of the transatlantic slave trade.
The 7:30 p.m. concert will feature performances and appearances by Salif Keita/Toumani Diabate, Stew (Passing Strange), Phylicia Rashad (A Raisin in the Sun), Bill T. Jones (Spring Awakening), Liev Schreiber (Radio Golf), Sarah Jones (Bridge and Tunnel), Danny Glover (Master Harold… and the Boys), multi-award-winning actress Whoopi Goldberg, as well as the Cameroon Drummers, Ban Ki Moon/Father D'Escoto, Blind Boys of Alabama, Gilbert Gil, Carl Lewis, Ky-Mani Marley, Nile Rogers, Stacyann Chin, Angela Brown, Audrey Babcock, Daisy Jopling, Gabri Christa Troupe, Emeline Michele, Akon/Peter Buffet, Lenelle Moise, Izaline Calister, Noah Stewart/Lester Lynch, Salif Keita and The Impact Theatre Group.
IVth Ministerial Conference of the Community of Democracies
Bamako, Mali/ Nov 14-17, 2007/ Centre International Des Conferences
Wednesday, November 14
Registration of participants
Morning: Meeting of participants from Non-Governmental Process
Afternoon: Meeting of Senior Officials
Diner gala Cultural event feat. GRAMMY WINNER Toumani Diabate
Thursday, November 15
Registration of participants
Morning: Continuation of the meeting of senior officials
Afternoon: solemn opening ceremony of the Fourth Conference Ministerial of the Community of Democracies
Friday, November 16
Morning: Meeting of Working Groups Thematic
Afternoon: Regional Panels
Presidential Cocktail/cultural event (head of Delegations only)
Saturday, November 17
Morning: Plenary: Reporting
Adoption of the final document Bamako
Closure of the Conference
Press Conference
To learn more about the Community of Democracies, please visit www.codes-mali.org or www.bamako2007.gov.ml
Salif Keita National Tour of Mali
Organized by AIGS Sponsored by Vestergaard Frandsen
City
June 15 Mopti Stadium
June 17 Segou Stadium
June 23 Kayes Stadium
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TBA* Gao Stadium
TBA* Timbuktu Stadium
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Miami, FL Rhythmn & Roots |
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Mexico City, DF, MEXICO El Lunario del Auditorio Nacional |
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| 04/15/2007 Sunday |
Mexico City, DF, MEXICO El Lunario del Auditorio Nacional |
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| 04/18/2007 Wednesday |
Chicago, IL Old Town School of Folk Music |
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| 04/19/2007 Thursday |
New York, NY B.B. King's |
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Princeton , NJ McCarter Theatre |
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Sommerville, MA Sommerville Theatre, 55 Davis Square Doors Open: 7 pm, Show: 8:00 |
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Somerville, MA Somerville Theatre, 55 Davis Square Show: 8:00 |
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| 04/22/2007 Sunday |
Montreal, QC, CANADA The Spectrum |
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Ottawa, ON Ottawa Jazz |
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| 04/25/2007 Wednesday |
Berkeley, CA Zellerbach Auditorium |
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Berkeley, CA UC Berekley, Zellerbach Hall Show: 8:00 |
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Los Angeles, CA Disney Hall |
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| 04/29/2007 Sunday |
Lafayette , LA Festival Intl |
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| 07/11/2007 Wednesday |
New York, NY River to River Festival Show: 7:00 |
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| 07/14/2007 Saturday |
Grass Valley, CA California Worldfest, Fairgrounds |
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Every 30 seconds a child dies of Malaria
shot on location in Mali -see images of our documentary
Find out what COUMBA and musicians from Mali are doing in Mali to raise awareness about the biggest killer of Africa children. Check soon for more details.
Tuesday, November 14, 2006
Ambassador John J. Danilovich
Chief Executive Officer
Cordially invites you to join him for a public meeting with
The President of the Republic of Mali
Amadou Toumani Toure
To discuss the new Millennium Challenge Corporation Compact with
The Republic of Mali
Tuesday, November 14, 2006
10:00 – 11:30AM
Rayburn House Office Building, Room 2200
Washington, D.C. 20515
THE GOLDEN VOICE OF AFRICA, SALIF KEITA, ON TOUR!
DON'T MISS IT!
Join us as we also raise awareness for
WORLD MUSIC THURSDAYS
With all the turmoil going on in the world, I thought it would be a good idea to bring some positive vibes to the everyone whose heart is broken from all the violence and killing going on in Lebanon and Israel right now.
So this Thursday, WE WANT PEACE IN THE MIDDLE EAST
as part of
World Music Thursday @Bohemian Caverns (www.bohemiancaverns.com)
located at 11 and Ust NW DC,
We will be playing for peace, with the positive vibes and sounds of
LIVE Proverbs Reggae Band from St. Croix and the Caribbean.
The cover is ONLY $7 at the door, $5 RSVP at events@coumba.com.
Show starts at 9pm. Bar and food opens 8pm.
Come out and support peace!
Poem Excerpt written by Zeina who is an American citizen trapped in Lebanon, courtesy of Roula Baki
> > > Life has crumbled in my beloved country
> > > As she becomes hostage to an unwanted war.
> > > The bombs are falling mercilessly
> > > Yet no signs of relent seem to be in store.
> > >
> > > I taste the bloodshed, I see the destruction
> > > I feel the anguish, I can smell the ashes.
> > > I hear the screams and the aggression
> > > For how much longer until this passes?
> > >
> > > The weight of war and the pain of injustice
> > > Must they befall her one more time?
> > > Must she endure the dirt of politics
> > > And be forced to face these heinous crimes?
> > >
> > > WE ARE CALLING FOR HELP! CAN YOU NOT HEAR?
> > > OR IS THE SOUND OF THE WAR PLANES DROWNING OUR CRIES?
> > > CHILDREN ARE DYING! IS IT NOT CLEAR?
> > > OR ARE YOUR OWN SELFISH INTERESTS BLINDING YOUR SIGHT?
> > >
ZEINA
New Album M'BEMBA called 'his finest achievement' in Stores Now!
See backstage Photos of Salif Keita Apollo performance 6/30/2006
Wednesday June 28th 8pm@LISNER
"The Golden Voice of Africa", Salif Keita returns to the DC area with a new release "M'Bemba", a tribute to his ancestors (available in stores now or purchase at the venue and get it signed by Salif Keita after the show- this is a once in a lifetime opportunity!) .
Since Washington DC is his 1st US concert as part of his WORLD Tour, you do not want to miss this show. The legendary singer and multi-grammy nominated artist, will perform at
-Lisner Auditorium on Wednesday June 28th at 8pm.
(www.lisner.org for tickets and more info) He will also play the legendary
-APOLLO theater in Harlem, New York on June 30th!
See all dates at http://coumbaproductions.com/wst_page5.html
Also, for the first time ever, he will be honored on June 28th at a special luncheon at the State Department hosted by Assistant Secretary of State, Frazer and in Congress by Representatives Payne and Smith as part of Oxfam's Fair Trade campaign. Both initiated and in collaboration with C.O.U.M.B.A. Foundation, INC.
So get your dancing shoes on and get ready to be hypnotized by the living legend and the only Golden Voice of the World, The Always Great, Always Magical, Salif Keita!
STARTS again July 6
C.O.U.M.B.A. presents
WORLD MUSIC THURSDAYS
AT BOHEMIAN CAVERNS
2001 11th Street (11&UST)
Washington DC
Time: 8:00 to 11:00pm Free B4 8:30
$15 Cover at door, $10 rsvp at events@COUMBA.com
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Come join us every Thursday for live MUSIC FROM MALI
By Cheick Hamala Diabate Ensemble
and a New Musical guest each week
ABOUT Cheick Hamala Diabate EMSEMBLE
Born in Kita, Mali, into the family Diabate with a Jeli (Griot) tradition dating back over 800 years, Cheick Hamala Diabate is recognized as one of the most famous ngoni Jelis in both the Malian and international communities.
ABOUT MUSIC FROM MALI
The music of Mali is dominated by forms derived from the ancient Mande Empire. The Mande people make up most of the country's population, and their musicians, professional performers called jeliw (sing. jeli, French griot), have produced a vibrant popular music scene alongside traditional folk music. Influences also come from the hundreds of ethnic groups surrounding Mali, as well as Moorish and European musical forms.
Africa Malaria Day
April 25, 2006
By Joyce Howard Price
Several groups will mark Africa Malaria Day today by trying to raise awareness in the United States about the disease, which is the leading killer of preschool children and pregnant women in Africa.
A grass-roots group known as COUMBA (Conscientious Organizations Using Music to Bring Awareness) Foundation, uses African music and art to draw attention to the malaria problem.
Copyright 2006 News World Communications, Inc.
For the Full Article, visit:
http://washingtontimes.com/culture/20060424-104202-3626r.htm
C.O.U.M.B.A. FOUNDATION PRESENTS MUSICIANS FOR:
AFRICA MALARIA DAY
Featuring
Live African Diaspora Music
(Mali/Ivory Coast + more)
Janelia- Nigeria
Cheick Hamala Diabate Ensemble-Mali
Proverbs- Reggae
Luko- Haiti
Jeremy Lodeon- Martinique
Tuesday APRIL 25th 2006 - 8-10 pm
@Bohemian Caverns
(Open For 1 Night only to host this event)
2001 11th Street - Washington DC 20001
$20 at door/$15 advance
(call
For each ticket sold Vestergaard Frandsen will donate a long lasting insecticide treated mosquito net recommended by World Health Organization as preventative against Malaria.
Your net will be distributed for free in rural areas of Africa.
About Malaria:
- There are at least 300 million acute cases of malaria each year globally, resulting in more than a million deaths.
- Around 90% of these deaths occur in Africa, mostly in young children.
- Malaria is Africa's leading cause of under-five mortality.
- Malaria is understood to be both a disease of poverty and a cause of poverty.
- Malaria is 100% preventable and treatable, yet it is the biggest killer in Africa.
Visit www.COUMBA.com for information or call
Monday MARCH 20th
C.O.U.M.B.A. Foundation presents
TRIBUTE TO ALI FARKA TOURE

"Ali was for Mali, for Africa and for the rest of the world a very great musician. A musician who leaves behind him a fabulous heritage"
Culture Minister Cheick Oumar Sissoko
"We were in the middle of the landscape which inspired the music and that in turn inspired myself and the musicians. My music is about where I come from and our way of life," Farka Toure was quoted as saying of his 1999 album, Niafunke.
"In the West, perhaps this music is just entertainment and I don't expect people to understand. But I hope some might take the time to listen and learn."
ALI FARKA TOURE
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Join us in celebrating the music and legacy of one the greatest guitarist in the world. Hear his music, learn more about his journey. Performing: CHEICK DIABATE ENSEMBLE, African hip-hop , Blues guitaristarists and other special performing guests at Busboys and Poets 2021 14th street NW Washington DC(venue serves food and drinks) (1 block from U Street Metro station) 8 :00 - 10 :00PM
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Malian Legend Ali Farka Toure Dies
Mar 07, 2006
Story by:
Rebecca Raber
Ali Farka Toure, one of Africas most famous musicians and one of the legends of Malian blues, died March 7 after a prolonged battle with an unidentified illness. Toure, who played many traditional instruments as well as electric guitar, won two Grammys one for his groundbreaking 1995 collaboration with Ry Cooder, Talking Timbuktu, and one this year for Best Traditional World Album for In The Heart Of The Moon. Inspired by American bluesmen like John Lee Hooker, Tour eventually went on to inspire many Western musicians. Toure was the mentor of Afel Bocoum, who collaborated with Damon Albarn on his 2002 album Mali Music.
Screening: ALI FARKA VIDEO
Performance price:
$10 suggested donations at door accepted
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Contact and RSVP: Call
For more info visit: www.coumba.com www.busboysandpoets.com
WHEN: MARCH 11 @7:30PM
WHERE: Lisner Auditorium
GET YOUR TICKETS TODAY! THIS SHOW WILL SELL OUT!
Three-time Grammy nominated world music singer :
Angélique Kidjo
". . . music first of all has to be peaceful, joyful, harmonic and the words have to make you think and not to raise the hate and violence in you. You have the responsibility when you're a musician not to do that. So all my anger is all in the music but I turn it all in a positive way because I believe in human beings more than anything else because we are capable of doing the best for the world." ~A. Kidjo
To all music fans,
Please join C.O.U.M.B.A. Productions, Smithsonian Associates and Francophonie in bringing the 2006 Francophonie Festival with a special performance from the
3-time Grammy nominated world music singer:
Angélique Kidjo.
"If you have never seen Angelique perform, get ready to be enchanted, mesmerized and transported by her enormous energy and voice that'll have you screaming OYAYA! (oh*ya*ya noun. 1. a. A feeling of great pleasure or happiness) the title of her latest Album."
Coumba Makalou
(details below)
WHEN : Saturday, March 11, 2006
7:30 p.m.
WHERE :
GW's Lisner Auditorium
730 21st Street, NW [Image]
Washington, DC, 20052
ADMISSION :
- Orchestra Seating : $30/$35
- Terrace Seating : $20/$25
GET YOUR TICKETS TODAY! THIS SHOW WILL SELL OUT!
RESERVATION : Please call Ticket Master at 202.397.SEAT or purchase
tickets at Lisner Auditorium Box Office (M-F, 11a.m.- 5 p.m.)
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Angelique Kidjo, whose work has garnered her three Grammy nominations, has cross-pollinated the West African traditions of her childhood in Benin with elements of American R&B, funk and jazz, as well as influences from Europe and Latin America. Throughout her career, she has collaborated with a diverse group of international artists like Santana and Gilberto Gil. Her duet with Dave Matthews on the song Iwoya,, which appeared on her last record Black Ivory Soul, was a critical success that helped diversify her fan base. The third part in a trilogy that previously explored African roots in music from the United States (Oremi) and Brazil (Black Ivory Soul), Oyaya! fuses African and French lyrics to music that draws upon musical traditions of the Caribbean Diaspora. With her husband, Jean Hebrail, Kidjo penned 13 original songs in a variety of indigenous Caribbean styles, including salsa, calypso, meringue and ska. Kidjo sings the numbers in English, French and African languages Yoruba and Fon.
Angélique Kidjo's music blends West African traditions of her
childhood in Benin with elements of American R&B, funk and jazz, as well
as influences from Europe and Latin America. Throughout her career, she
has collaborated with a diverse group of international artists like
Santana and Gilberto Gil. After exploring African roots in music from
the United States in "Oremi" and Brazil in "Black Ivory Soul", "Oyaya!"
- the last of her CD trilogy - fuses African and French lyrics to music
that draws upon musical traditions of the Caribbean Diaspora.
Monday January 23, 2006
7 :30 PM
to see photos of the event
C.O.U.M.B.A. Foundation presents
CHEICK DIABATE ENSEMBLE and special guests
At Busboys and Poets (www.busboysandpoets.com)
2021 14th street NW Washington DC
20009 (1 block from U Street Metro station)
(venue serves food and drinks)
Come and Experience Authentic Malian Music, Dance and Culture
TBA
Mega-Star AIDS/MALARIA FESTIVAL and FUNDRAISER
Bamako, MALI
DECEMBER 3rd, 2005
HABIB KOITE BENEFIT CONCERT FOR GAIA
PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND
Friday, November 18th
Busboys and Poets
and
Teaching For Change
present
AFRICA: A CLOSER LOOK
African Childrens Literature and teaching beyond the stereotypes.
Coumba Makalou leads a discussion on teaching kids about Africa with a panel of award-winning childrens book authors.
Lesego Malepe, PH.D
Lesego Malepe left South Africa and earned her Ph.D at Boston University. She taught political science at a college near Boston for many years before she turned to writing full time. She has contributed op-ed pieces to many national newspapers before publishing Matters of Life and Death.
Deborah Ellis
A mental health professional before becoming an author of children's books. Deborah Ellis specializes in stories about children in crisis situations around the world. The Heaven Shop, CABA 2005 Honor Book for Older Readers, depicts the contemporary situation of AIDS orphans in Malawi. Her previous novels addressed the situation of Afghan refugees in Pakistan and in Toronto.
Allan Stratton
Allan Stratton, is an internationally award-winning playwright, novelist, actor and teacher. His novel Chanda's Secrets is the CABA 2005 Best Book for Older Readers, and The American Library Association's 2005 Michael L. Printz Honor Book. It is being published in the U.S.A., Germany, France, Japan, Korea, China, Great Britain, South Africa India, Australia Slovenia and elsewhere. For more info on Allan, please visit his website at: www.allanstratton.com
Friday, November 18th
2 to 4 PM
Book signing to follow discussion
This event is free and open to the public.
Busboys and Poets
2021 14th street NW
Washington DC 20009
www.busboysandpoets.com
www.teachingforchange.org
August 2nd 2005 12pm-10pm
@ Kalakuta Republic,
Gbemisola Street, Ikeja Lagos.
Felas Compound Eviron.
August 6th 2005 12pm-8pm
@ CADMAN PLAZA PARK
(Downtown) Brooklyn, NY
October 15th 2005 12pm-8pm
(Undisclosed location)
Washington, DC
The Foundation for Democracy in Africa
In Collaboration with C.O.U.M.B.A. Foundation, Inc. present the
in honor of FELA ANIKULAPO KUTI