A unique Senegal performing with hands and bees from Arona N'diaye Rose, the third son of Doudou N'diaye Rose, conductor of the percussion orchestra representing Africa Started activities in 2000 following the introduction of a traditional drum [Sabar] and a typical West African drum [Djembe].
The name of the band named Gouy-Gi, named in July 2001 by Arona, is derived from Senegal's word for “strong, energetic, life-dwelling wood baobab”.
Currently, he promotes Savart through international exchanges, concerts and workshops through Senegal's music culture.
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