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Since its
formation in 1969, the
drama troupe Kotéba National du Mali has
performed classic pieces of by Malian, African, and even
European authors. In...
- "Ballet
Koteba" led by
Souleymane Koly to
replace Sekou Camara "Cobra"
after his death; and also as rhythm-guitarist with the "Go de
Koteba" the world-famous...
- and
founded national ballets in the 1960s,
including Ivory Coast (Ballet
Koteba), Mali (Les
Ballets Malien), and
Senegal (Le
Ballet National du Senegal)...
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Kouyate and Amy Koita. In 1993 he
joined the
internationally touring Ensemble Koteba,
based in Abidjan.[non-primary
source needed] In 1998,
Sissiko relocated...
- 2/3 of the
Palais de la Culture's personnel.
There are four such groups.
KOTEBA National du Mali (the theater) L’Ensemble
Instrumental National (the national...
- director. He sta**** with
Ballet Djoliba until 1986, when he
joined Ballet Koteba in Côte d'Ivoire. In 1988, Keïta
moved to
Belgium where he
worked as a performer...
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Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3.
Ndiaye co-wrote and
produced five
shows in the
kotèba theatrical tradition, and the
BlonBa troupe gave
several hundred performances...
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Guinean parents and is Burkinabé by adoption. When he was a child, he enjo****
koteba performances. He once pla**** on the
Burkina Faso
national football team...
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Republic of Guinea, the
Ballet d'Afrique Noir in the
Republic of Senegal, and
Koteba D'Abidjan in the
Ivory Coast. He has
performed in many
important venues...