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Fodéba Keïta (January 19, 1921 in
Siguiri – May 27, 1969 at Camp Boiro) was a
Guinean dancer, musician, writer, playwright,
composer and politician. Founder...
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anthem of Guinea.
Adopted upon
independence in 1958, it was
arranged by
Fodéba Keïta and is
based on the
melody of a
Maninka praise song by
Korofo Moussa...
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Fodeba Isto
Keira (born 4 June 1961 in Conakry) is a
Guinean politician and
cultural figure. He is a
former Minister of Youth,
Sports and
youth employment...
- came to the
attention of
audiences outside West
Africa with the
efforts of
Fodéba Keïta, who, in 1952,
founded Les
Ballets Africains. The
ballet toured extensively...
- m****acre. The
movie was
banned in
France for over a decade.
Guinean writer Fodéba Keïta
wrote and
staged the
narrative poem Aube
africaine ("African Dawn"...
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national anthem of
Guinea since independence in 1958. It was
arranged by
Fodéba Keïta,
based on the
melody "Alfa yaya". Guinea's 10
million people belong...
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Complot Kaman-
Fodéba Adolf Marx.
Maudits soient ceux qui nous oublient.
Ousmane Ardo Bâ. Camp...
- and novelist[Gikandi]
Keita Fodeba (1921–1969), actor,
politician and writer[Jahn] Lansiné Kaba (1941–2023),
historian Fodéba Keïta (1921–1969), poet and...
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growing increasingly po****r in the
Western world.
Guinean musician Fodéba Keïta
incorporated use of the
djembe throughout the 1950s
worldwide tour...
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Guinean poetry student, dancer, c****ographer, and
musician Fodéba Keïta. In France, in 1948, he
founded a
poetry group for Africans, which...