Taarab from Tanzania and Kenya

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Taarab is a music genre popular in Tanzania and Kenya. Here, the singer is Bi Kidude, the Zanzibari star, the Queen of Taarab (RIP).

Her exact date of birth is unknown, much of her life story is uncorroborated, giving her an almost mythical status.In interviews, she usually answers she’s 100 years old or more… […]

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Bi Kidude – Alalminadura

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“Alalminadura” is the opening song (extract) from the documentary As Old As My Tongue, about Bi Kidude and Taarab music in Zanzibar.

She performs one of her most famous songs on board the dhow Asraa, accompanied by Matona (oud), Abeid Hussein (dumbak) and Mohamed Outhman (violin).

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I met Bi Kidude, The Venerable Queen of Taarab, in February 2011, when attending Sauti za Busara Festival in Zanzibar. We spent a delightful moment backstage…

She passed away in 2013.
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Bi Kidude - in memory of the Taarab Queen - African Music Forum

I met Bi Kidude, The Venerable Queen of Taarab, in February 2011, when attending Sauti za Busara Festival in Zanzibar. A delightful moment.

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I Shot Bi Kidude  – Trailer

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I Shot Bi Kidude is a documentary on the Queen of Taarab music, her story, her music and Zanzibar.

“I shot Bi Kidude” – review on IMDb

A life-affirming documentary about an internationally famous Zanzibari singer and her last years. The film revisits the singer Bi Kidude, previously the subject of a documentary about her […]

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Culture Musical Club & Bi Kidude – Jua Toka

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Culture Musical Club, Zanzibar’s premier Taarab club, won the Songs For Peace competition at Sauti za Busara 2015.

2 videos with Bi Kidude, live at Afrikafestival Hertme 2009: “On its tours the club regularly features invited guest singers. The summer 2009 included the legendary Bi Kidude, the veteran diva of Zanzibar, who was in her […]

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Culture Musical Club & Bi Kidude - Jua Toka - African Music Forum

Culture Musical Club won the Songs For Peace competition at Sauti za Busara 2015. Here they back Bi Kidude, the Queen of Taarab

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We love Culture Musical Club of #Zanzibar and their #taraab music. While you’re checking out music from there, check out the iconic Bi Kidude. Here’s a great #music #doc As Old As My Tongue https://youtu.be/2TmPJtDWtKE

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As Old as My Tongue: The Myth and Life of Bi Kidude (Documentary - 2006 | FrSub)

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🎶🎶 In memory of Bi Kidude

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This post mixes multiple other posts I wrote between 2010 & 2013 on various sites and blogs about Bi Kidude

Sadly, as many of you know, Bi Kidude passed away on April 17th 2013.

The coffin is prepared for her final journey. Moments later, clouds opened, burial was conducted in a downpour. Blessings.

I met Bi Kidude, The Venerable Queen of Taarab, in February 2011, when attending Sauti za Busara Festival in Zanzibar. We spent a delightful moment backstage…

https://katebomz.tumblr.com/post/13640821115/tedxdar-bi-kidude-during-tedx-dar-2011-she-is

If you’ve never heard of this artist, here’s a quick intro (from an old webpage) :

“Bi Kidude – the Cultural Mama of Zanzibar. In her hands, she holds the heart and breath of the women of Zanzibar.
Her life has been an amazing struggle… Now she’s a living myth between taraab-lovers and Zanzibaries.
Watching Bi Kidude perform is like watching a woman laughing at death while she is pushing life to your soul.”

Nobody knew her age, as she wouldn’t answer or give you different possible answers. She could have been 100 years old… still singing, playing drums and performing on stage.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iHVm41pYJCk

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U2sAQVEFF54

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMkLMaHWufo

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Bi Kidude’s history

The precise age of Fatma Baraka, aka Bi Kidude (BK) remains unknown. Her official documents state that her year of birth is 1928, but nobody believes that to be the case. Oral history records that she was divorced by the time the shilling was introduced to Zanzibar in 1936, and though we should always expect the unexpected where BK is concerned, to be divorced by the age of 8, still takes some doing.

We visited BK at her nephew’s house near Bububu while filming an update to our documentary film about her, ‘As Old As My Tongue’. Bububu, named after the steam trains which used to run there is some 10 kilometres outside Zanzibar’s famous Stone Town where BK still owns a house on a site given to her by her mother in 1966.

She has been staying with her nephew for the past few months while recovering after exhaustion, pancreatitis, and being diagnosed as diabetic following shows last summer in Poland and the Comoros Islands.

During the week that we were there, Bi Kidude defied the critics who believe she should retire from public life by greeting her fans at the annual Sauti za Busara music festival. She also dropped in to sing at a rehearsal for the new ‘girl group’ Tausi Taarab Orchestra, with whom she has performed in Lebanon and Egypt since we last filmed in 2009.

During a moment of reflection, Bi Kidude reminded us that she has won many awards in her life, and has even taken a shit in the Queen’s toilet. She was too diplomatic to tell us exactly which queen, but she clearly remains firmly a woman of the people, with little respect for authority. 

“They say I am old, they say I am ill, but I am still strong. My legs might look like cooking sticks but I am not going to sit around and wait to die. I will only get old if I stop being naughty.”

R.I.P Taarab Queen.

As Old as my Tongue – Bi Kidude

Shooting of “As Old as my Tongue” began in February 2003 and in 2013 the crew went back to update the story.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74xX6LfDO8k

More info: IMDbWikipedia

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Bi Kidude - in memory of the Taarab Queen - African Music Forum

I met Bi Kidude, The Venerable Queen of Taarab, in February 2011, when attending Sauti za Busara Festival in Zanzibar. A delightful moment.

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