The Superhero Summit / 2
Angolan musicians Victor Gama and Lulendo delve into the music of the Tsikaya sound map, the first digital platform and archive working with musicians, composers and producers in rural areas of Angola. Connecting local networks and regional cultural actors, the project aims to facilitate the regeneration and renewal of musical traditions, transforming them from deteriorated fragments of memory to a vital, organic part of contemporary life. Taking a journey across the country, Gama and Lulendo revisit fieldwork sites for new and past archives in a conversation that will also include short performances on kissanje by both musicians. They will touch on how current technological tools and mechanisms rewire networks and help disseminate ancient knowledge systems and traditions.
Angolan musicians Victor Gama and Lulendo delve into the music of the Tsikaya sound map, the first digital platform and archive working with musicians, composers and producers in rural areas of Angola. Connecting local networks and regional cultural actors, the project aims to facilitate the regeneration and renewal of musical traditions, transforming them from deteriorated fragments of memory to a vital, organic part of contemporary life. Taking a journey across the country, Gama and Lulendo revisit fieldwork sites for new and past archives in a conversation that will also include short performances on kissanje by both musicians. They will touch on how current technological tools and mechanisms rewire networks and help disseminate ancient knowledge systems and traditions.