Tuesday, October 26, 2010

How Long Before You Die Of Cancer

At one point we must return



Personally I do not see the end of this trip.


As we are still on a blog eh shit fart Hého pumps, this is the last post on my magical honeymoon (I think I would have even more soul with that of other well-intentioned bloggers. But I have not write my mother in my place for a month to not drop my stats, slavery).
Now therefore in order.

- Monument Valley:

Indians they say everywhere in the guides do not shoot do not fuck 'em (not that are not small lemurs are talking about Indians) because otherwise they will make you pay.

So every time we crossed an Indian it is bent in 2 to type it looks down there sir you look hot cocoa but it is not because Indians in Monument Valley thee hast full.

Oh wihowihoooooo pinpin poooonnn (that is by Ennio Morricone)

We started to visit and there is the drama, the Indians do well they'll cough up the entrance to the park but cons're obliged to go by car (yay) or horse (but we had not booked) and the road is so rotten that you not look at the landscape so you flip to break a wheel in a hole.

No, but what they are entry fees?

It is in America shit I want a good 4 x 4 lane paved through the park of the Dunkin Donuts on the way! What a fuck fuck!

Special dedication to Jaja and Petra


of Good shot I wanted to cry because I too wanted to ride there and bang it falls on a Mini ranch with Indians and horses and we had a one hour ride in Monument Valley and the big cons of tourists (that is to say we are 5 minutes early) they took us in pictures.

Our guide there was too much like Zorro I pull up my horse and I have arisen out of the night and all the guys and took a picture and then he reached out to him that the guy in the queue and Thune the guy has not understood he shook hands.

As a guide he was glad he did not like me going to file the Thune with his hand and he was the guy-goo-tee.

Aha.

After I bought it
done by Indian children.

You never know eh ...


And keep you well ... It
of Minnetonka boots! the real thing!

The Minnetonka boots that all snapped up fashionistas are made by poor little rich Indian Monument Valley!

bin
And at the price they sell them they could make me a good 4 x 4 channels to avoid damaging the rental car thank you but no thank you.



- Antelope Canyon

I do not want my traveler's guide, but if you have only 3 canyons to the United States to do: Bryce Canyon, Arches Canyon, Antelope Canyon.

is still run by Indian logistical issue then is not it (I mean it's not like the U.S. with cafèt galore, ticket systems, bar code and all that stuff), then you got a poor hut all rotten inside with 5 Indian who listen to music and smoke cigarettes.
After
when there are enough people to visit a small Indian child is picked us up and said we'll go in there.

Claustrophobia!

type in there what.


When you're inside it's quite magical.



Every time it rains, the canyon is filled with water at any speed and it made whirlpools, suddenly it's smooth walls and it's been pretty streaks.
Good rock is pink macaroons choupi is therefore necessarily more beautiful.

The little Indian was too nice but in my opinion a little to the west, each time he told us:
"Look at the rock, it draws a woman's face! "

Bé yes ...


"Look at the rock, the head of the shark nemo"

This kid is completely retarded.

To pay him ophthalmologist he was spun from $ 5 (yes all our wealth is in part the tips we realized it was after).

After you cross the street and we go to another rotten hut and then they take us in a 4x4 raised to the Lower Canyon and they run at full speed in the sand and we just jumped in the air on our seats was a good laugh.

And then we realized that we were the same mess that the little Indian:

"Look at the rock's heart"

What they try to make you swallow still

Etcaeteri Etcaetero.
Damn I said, it will surely spend my $ 5 candy that little jerk!


I'd have done well.












is what we must remember (but it's very beautiful.)



- Flagstaff

Know that:
1 - Route 66 passes by
2 - I bought glasses funny that I will never
3 - We almost be upgrade to the motel (incredible) but thanks to my husband we finally had the room pourrave most (but I do not blame him)



- Grand Canyon:

AH BAH THEY WERE THE THE AMERICAN! (Laughs bold)



At Grand Canyon it limits the amusement park, there are 6 motels kind too well, shuttles for older / obese that can not / do not want too much walking, cafèt every 100 meters and hiking paths.


But ultimately the only thing that was good was to the Grand Canyon by air.

And that's all I have to say.



After we came back to Los Angeles and Los Angeles we came back to New York and this idiot stewardess she said: "Do you want Pretzels or Nuts? "
I say Pretzels. "It
she " What? "I say
" Pretzels "
She remade " What? "


It lasted 5 minutes as I knew it was being said and not Pretzels Pretzels but finally it really should be this dull fool for not dipping what I say after B.

As I was saying "nuts" crying she had an epiphany and she showed me the packet of Pretzels saying "Pretzels? "

I'd stop.

After there were two tornadoes in New York (if you can check) and suddenly we had to run for 1 hour in the sky and we saw the flashes as if it had been a combat spacecraft.

And after the tornadoes we had to wait until Air Force One takes off (hey guys not, this is not women and children first, the first president and pan).

What an adventure my friends.

soon for lots of shoes and magical stories ...

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Open Nat Netgear Dg934g

Lost in Utah

As I'm nice I've made a route and if you click on it normally you know all the secrets of the incredible journey (because there is too little written)

If we did we would have continuous 1 day and 19h but it was not very interesting and somewhat tiring, that's why we made some steps.


After a while it was tired of listening Rednex on the road but luckily I had with me my wedding playlist so we listened to 56 times the Venga Boys with their poetic song "Boom boom boom.
Yes there were quite a way to go.
We drove and drove and drove but God that this country is great it is said that the Basement is the ben desert they never set foot in Utah.
Or Arizona.
Or Nevada.
Anyway here is really low the hills have eyes except that people speak with an accent just odd but if they want to eat us too.

My friends wonder what that mother nature eh.

Arches Canyon you have a super marked path red earth and you fall on super natural stone arches.

And go we go again: Wwwoooaaaahh!


We are always taking the path "for easy lame in the guide if we had a little fear of ever returning.

At one point my dear husband informs a huge rock and told me they will go up the rock, he saw the Japanese go and whether Japan can do not see why it was he who made the Army could not do it.

laaa But if you see some people climb the rock

Ah ah I'm fine I said, avoid the conflict and put his nose in the poop when he goes to see it too hard and he put his wife in danger for a dark tale of ego internationally.

We went to the rock bin and you imagine my friends with my horrible shoes that rock was a breeze.



NO you can not walk on the ark.
I know I asked is prohibited.


I still made doubled by a guy in thongs I said "but it is crazy that there" but after we have not been backcrossed assumed he had fallen into a hole (yes security in the parks is to shut up eh) and I could not help but say well done, he had to buy shoes as we are not Mess With the hike (I say "hike" as the pros).

We climbed huge rocks, it was like 20 feet high on the rocks without barriers really I discovered the taste of adventure and danger.
I mean they could have put up barriers everywhere but maybe it would have been ugly

Going down, my husband did the Mariola and he jumped from a rock about 50 cm (oulala).

He then spent his time yelling at me it was just too strong and indestructible oh oh oh with a big laugh and the memory of man had never met such adventurer.

He therefore strongly advised to find an improvement in animal nickname "The Man".

Becoming The Unbreakable Man, he expects to be able to beat Batista now, (yes because Batista has turned nasty if you follow it, and Randy Orton became nice. So many twists in the WWE ).

was seen as dead trees (and they do not pretend to be dead among the trees them they are completely ordnance)

And it was weird because in France we see cats and rabbits crushed

And bin over there we see racoons and tattoos (I guess it was armadillos because otherwise it just looked like babies and it would be really scary)


Finally since there are plenty of armadillos in Texas I guess it was not a lot of tattoos and babies.
(Well there is also lots of babies in Texas but it will be if we let the babies on the highway).


After all these adventures we still had an ark to visit and she was at the top of a huge rock slope and at one point there was a ledge like in Indiana Jones what jitters .

It's Delicate Arch.

The guide has said "We must see it at sunset."

And tiny " Roundtrip 2h.

The rocks they pushed interlayers. it's very very rare.


As the sun was on track to go to bed I said we go there, except that 1 am in the guide is 2 hours for me so we got up it was almost overnight.

And oddly there is no lamp in the parks.

was banging the entire back with the lamp of the iphone and it was in total darkness with the moon and mountain lions lurking in the corners.

Were people who were misfits like us but they would not share our lamp then dried on site and we fled.


If you knew because you are not neophytes when we hiked there are small piles of stones. I thought I
it was kind of forest spirits who made little piles, and when we did the hike, we could pay tribute to the little creatures of the forest by adding stones.

is not TOO cute?

So during the day (it's also why we lost a little time), I made lots of other little piles everywhere and more.

It was really nice.

But then while we galérait in the dark, we met people who told us to follow the cairns, these little piles of stone that help hikers find their way ....


...


I swear that I prayed for people who have fallen on my little pile of stone and had to run for hours and starved to death or eaten by a cougar that night .

We we finally found our car well since no one amused himself by inventing false cairns where we were.



I ate a very good pizza that night and slept the sleep of the just.

Monday, October 18, 2010

Fluttering In Right Abdomen

Tiburce Koffi Martins, Ivorian writer: "I cried after reading this book


Every Wednesday in fifteen in North-Sud Quotidien, a writer contemporary tribute to an author who has scored. Tiburce Koffi, author of''Memory''from a falls, the price Ivoire Francophone African literature in 2009, lends itself to this exercise of admiration by placing a light-hitting but passionate about the work of Virgil, The''Aeneid.''

"It's pure literature. I had a lot of heart strokes. Basically, you fall in love with a text as one falls in love with a woman. As much as we can fall in love with several women-my, it is possible for several texts. Whatever the number of women we have known, there is necessarily one that transcends. There is always a sublime love that which appears a little stronger than others. From this point of view, I think a book like The Aeneid of Virgil. This book was for me a stroke of heart. I found out when I was very young. I was in CM2 or 6th. When I finished reading this book, I cried. The Homeric songs have the same effect on teens that biblical psalms. They have the same powers of seduction and fascination. They will transpose you install in a wonderful world and you are really impressed. This is the story of the Trojan War. How the city was invaded by the Greeks. How they brought the horse at Troy, how did they manage their ruse, how the Trojans got caught in a trap. By engaging the girls, getting drunk, sleeping. At the right middle of the night, the Greeks left the horse and burned the town. Thus they have held Troy. The hero, Ene, amid the flames took his father on his back and leaves town. These are images that I found very strong. I read it and wept. I will remember how the author made his tying metaphors. He will begin a process with a special tying technique. A style that I kept using his approach for the metaphors and comparisons. What struck me in this book is the story and how to tell it. Only later, when I joined the faculty of Humanities that I understood what the writing process. In fact, it was presented as an alter Homer, that is, a style similar to that of Homer. This was a great poet of the spoken word as he proceeded and the great writers of ancient Africa. When you read''Sundiata, the Manding epic''and Homer are the same techniques of orality. It's when I started to be trained as a technician letters, I understood better what style close griots. The song is exalted with the hyperbole and bombast, the most surprising comparisons, poignant images. Ultimately, I would say that they are not sentences, they are worms with musicality. They are artists of language. Great poets of orality. Found here at Wilbur Stone, Therese Allah, Djibril Tamsir Niane .... "


Sanou A.

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Richard Bona (Cameroon artist-singer): "I am a student of music"


Present in Abidjan for two concerts, the Cameroonian bassist-vocalist Richard Bona, lent itself to questions of journalists. He returns to this interview on Africa, but not least, on his passion: music.

Is this the first time you come in Côte d'Ivoire?


This is my third trip here. The first, dates from 1991. It was with my group.

What was your route before becoming the summit you are today?

I was born in eastern Cameroon. Already a kid, I was typing on everything. My grandfather knew that my passion for music, I was offered a balafon. A traditional instrument. It was my first instrument. Then I played the organ at church. My grandfather and my father were church musicians. Then I went to Paris where I spent five years. It's been 15 years now that I live in the USA, New York. I have six albums. Both Sony and four at Universal. What I have always been informed, that my love and passion for music. Especially learning the music. I also teach music in New York. But I am a student of music. We are all students of music to death. Because I always have a special way to broach the subject: I know I do not know. It always leaves me with a margin always eager to learn, a desire to excel.

The trigger has come from the bass guitar?


is my passion for music that has always lit the flame consuming. I met great aunt of mine that I had not seen in ages. She told me that when I was a kid, she does not remember having seen me one day not be playing. Whenever she saw me, I played music. Over the years, I learned something very important. Excellence comes from repetitive motion. Afterwards, as I am a curious, I went to many groups. I like going to the other, to encounter other cultures. What brought me a lot.

Why did you choose to play bass guitar?


Personally, I had no preference. I always played guitar. Until one day, I came across an album of Jacob Slag. When I heard the sound of the bass guitar, I immediately said, I must play this instrument.


Your father was yet against the fact that you become a musician ...


Yes. But if I were to relive this episode of my life, I will not change that. I had a path strewn with obstacles. The most important thing is to have that''focus.'' But, my luck is that my grandfather was a musician. So he understood me. I think I was not made for anything other than music.

What do you want people to remember your music?


Not much 'thing. I just want that when people listen to me in 30 and 40 years, they have good memories, good times music. That is what is important to me. These are simple moments is neglected, which remain. If people can live these moments with my music, have a little burst of happiness at heart is that my contract is completed.

What makes a great artist you think?

I think I'm in no position to assess the size of a great artist. It is not for me to say whether or not I am tall and able to appreciate what I do. In truth, I do not listen to my music. I made up things I never listen. I sometimes do when I hear that errors. I'm not a good listener to my own music. For cons, I play music every day. I do not go a day without doing so.

Are you involved in the social?

is normal to the social. With revenues of my concerts, I do things. But it's nothing for me. For I must do more. I stopped blaming the government. To say they did not do this or that. Everyday when I wake up, I wonder what I have done? For four to five years already, I ask myself this question. We built in a suburb of Douala, a center for the HIV virus. Each year I ask myself the question what have I done right? And I like to answer this question.

Have you got want to emphasize the song on guitar and vice versa?


is a purely Western, what you say. In my village, when my grandfather and I were in animation, there were only two. We played music and did the singing. We have a global conception of the artist in Africa. Instrument design is not African. We have a concept of entertainment. I can not change my background. I can improve but not change it.


You sing in a language that many people do not understand. What attracts them to you?


There are many things beyond language. I am a musical genre that I particularly. There are people who say it's because they find jazz jazz tunes. The most important thing is the melody. I call my music the Bonatology.

What would you advise young people who want to make a music career?


We do not choose music. It's the music that you choose. My father hit me one day. He took me to the police station where they whipped me for help but to play in nightclubs. That same evening, I went to play. When I came back at 3am, he said there was nothing left for me to do. We do not choose an art.

Do you think African music is going to contact other music to be successful internationally?


The beauty of music does nothing. There are things we do so shy and it works. I fight for more knowledge. This is important. I think it is necessary to listen to what is happening outside. But I'm not saying that if someone stays in Africa, it will not necessarily work. Must broaden its vision.

Interview by Sanou A.

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Concert in Abidjan Richard Bona: Bona, ex-tra-or-di-nai-re-ing good!


Guest on the mobile phone company Orange, Richard Bona gave two concerts, Friday and Saturday at the Bernard B. Cultural Centre Dadi, in Treichville. Two beautiful communions that have kept all their promises.

See Richard Bona performing and stop listening to music. Thus, we should encourage the public good that has made the trip on Friday and Saturday at the Bernard B. Cultural Centre Dadié in Treichville. The sweet sounds of singer-bassist Cameroon still resonate in the ears of the audience favored. People who stayed long after the departure of singer, chanting: Richard, Richard, Richard. A standing ovation amid''come back to us, please,''''just one more song.'' Even the assembly of the equipment by the musicians did not discouraged. Could they do otherwise? Can be full of these sounds swirling to carry you into a world where only Bona wondrous secret? 4h 30 show in two days. Hours of pure communion. A complicity between the''manager''and''''géreurs. Musical comforter? Blue? Jazz? Salsa? The singer has collected symphonies of the world on his music he calls affectionately Bonatology. Wearing a white tunic and a big black pants, the child returned Minta Saturday at the hall of 4,000 seats on songs Therapeutic Suning, Kalambankoro, Mutulamoto. And what about this interpretation of''sensational''Ziboté Ernesto Djedje. A recovery in a capella with sounds made by mouth. Or this way incredible tickle French song that the performer has presented as a simple music, but sublime. The mastery of the musician to confuse the public with any sound out of his bass guitar and mouth, convinced and delighted many. With ease of engaging the public in the show, while the remaining''manager''of her art. The day before he had repeated the feat at the air-conditioned Francis Lougah of 1,500 seats, in a very''communion''with VIP guests of the mobile phone company Orange. Both concerts were held sold out. A lucky few had the chance to see this icon of world music on stage. But how many wounded, every time, when it came to leave the room. If this is that music soothes the savage, they were de-stress for long. Until next concert, which is already highly anticipated.

Sanou A.

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Presidential Election / Here are the artists who "eat" Old


A political rally is successful balance always a big party. Many Ivorian artists / singers are requested, in this election period, for enhance the political ceremonies. Among them are privileged.

As we say in Abidjan vernacular: "The sheep are walking together, but do not have the same price." And among artists, there are those who stand out. Indeed, the main political parties have their favorites. In any case, artists, singers Ivorian not idle. The pre-election campaign is underway and the campaign ahead, are a good period for these creators. Last Saturday, 162 artists, singers, painters, poets ... participated in the mega-concert organized by the First lady of the Ivory Coast, Simone Gbagbo Ehivet the village of Abobo-Baule. Meanwhile, a dozen chatters and comedians responded to the call of Alassane Ouattara who organized a gala dinner in conjunction with an auction to fund his campaign at the Golf Hotel in Abidjan. The previous week was the turn of the Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) Ms. Bédié Serve, which relaunched its activities through an evening Marcory. In addition to these sporadic events, the creators are co-opted all the time for meetings and ceremonies animation propaganda candidates the presidential election.

Artists of FPI

Artists near the Ivorian Popular Front (FPI) are classified into three groups. Namely, the favorite singers of Laurent Gbagbo, First Lady and the relatives of Charles Ble Goude, campaign director for the youth of the Head of State. Generally, the last mentioned category is comprised of members of the team this year, Leader's Team Associated. Laurent Gbagbo, who loves jazz, admired locally, among others, Aisha Kone, John Kyffy, Kandet Kante, Bailly Spinto, Gadji Celi ... It is not uncommon for them to be always around when the head of state is present at a demonstration. To this list we must add Bomou Mamadou, lyricist, which is full of praise for it. For these artists, it is not negotiating style. Or at least, the head of state gives generously in addition to what was agreed. Because these are personal relationships he has with each of them. Aicha Kone is his''cousin''John Kyffy comes from the same area as him. Bailly Spinto too. As for Kandet Kante, she is the wife of his charge of civil defense, Bai Patrice. The first lady also has its fans singers are generally Christians. The group Shekina Oneil Mala and occupy a good place. There are also artists called''patriots''like Paul Mady's, Waiz ... They, too, receive special treatment. "We play from a minimum of 500,000 CFA francs," said Paul Mady's. To these must be added,''small''of Charles Ble Goude: Old Gazeur, Ceki'ça, bosses, Djiz ...

Artists opposition

Other political parties as their adored singers. There are those who are loyal to the opposition and those who were called because of the commitment of their texts. The RDR has labelized Antoinette Allany and Lago Paulin. Billy Billy is not far from the mainstream group. And they are found in virtually all meetings of the party Ado. Some singers and actors are often associated, but just for a service. Especially since the Republican party has a good reputation among singers. It is said that this party is a good payer. With fees running about 100,000 FCFA, delivery. Side of the Democratic Party of Côte d'Ivoire, N'Guess Common Sense has the wind in their sails. Singer does not hide his admiration for the former president, Henri Konan Bedie. "I'm at PDCI. Currently, it is with what party I am, "he says. Contrary to popular belief, most of the singers from the center of Côte d'Ivoire are engaged with the head of state for his reelection. They are either members of''All Stars''for Gbagbo, Gbagbo 2A (Association of Artists for Gbagbo Baule) or Ass.A.Ba (Baule Artists Association). But the party Bédié uses independent designers such as Isaac Ishmael, Soum Bill Abu Nidal Geneva etc.. the last mentioned, plus a long list of designers, have no preferences and without being a favorite political party. The group zouglou Magic System has a strong presence among the opposition parties. Evidenced by the gift to the President of the NGO Serve and the live concert they gave at the gala dinner Rdr. When

commitment condemns

All singers are welcome at all political rallies. Artists who have composed songs for, say, defend the Republic, are frowned upon by the opposition. "We defend the institutions of Côte d'Ivoire. If the first lady is found in what I do, there is no problem, "said Paul Mady's. Thus, those who are not regularly called, waiting for large gatherings, as was the case in Abobo-Baule to speak. Otherwise the other parties do not want them. In contrast, those who are very critical against the ruling party, have no access to gatherings of FPI. A situation that affects Yodé and Siro, although they are close to Charles Ble Goude.

Sanou A.

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Gazeur (artist-singer zouglou): "Piracy has saved me ..." Isaiah


Sogeho ...''''fiaaaa. You've probably heard this refrain from Bléhidé Lehéroux Hilaire aka Old Gazeur, which created a buzz on national radio channels. Raised on the music scene, singer zouglou perceives this new success with philosophy. In this interview he talks about the circumstances of the composition of the title as revered.


•''Your Song''SOGEFIHA currently facing a real success. What is its history?

is a fact that I lived with a girl who lived in a city SOGEFIHA. I decided to tell in a song. The chorus, originally, was not''''SOGEFIHA. It''girl''and coconut. I went into the studio and I did the song. One day I found myself with friends in Yopougon. Fast distraction, I began to sing. As I did not want to know the original version, I had to change his tune. What has become "... Sogehoo fiaa. Just for fun. It was another way to interpret this song because I have several versions each of my songs.


• How was the song she found on radio channels?

It was during this movie that people have registered. This is unfortunate because that is piracy. All you hear around town is a pirated version. In something as, woe is good. It makes me additional publicity. I was forced to cancel the registered version to the studio to stick to what people already know. I have
reworked and released on the album that will come next October 18. All the recordings are finished. The album is in the factory. Soon, we will proceed to its official presentation.


• Do you see copyright as commercial radio broadcast
the song?


I know nothing of this. All radio stations play the song. I call it as God's strength. Piracy kills. But, always wanting to harm someone, it saves him some day. In my case, piracy saved me although I do not want it to continue.


• It was first Sicogif (previous album), is now SOGEFIHA. Do you have a particular history with these cities?

Sicogif was what I lived. In the song, I said that up to 45 years some people found themselves with their parents. For that age does not find me, too, in mine, I had to leave. When you feel mature, able to defend themselves (fend), you should know to leave.


• And Sogefia?


It's just a fact that happened to me. Coincidentally, the girl in question came from a city SOGEFIHA.


• How are you able to be as creative?

By nature I am a person who gets angry easily. Thus, I exchange with everyone. Whatever the social level. It is this circle that I draw my main inspiration. The illiterate has a different way of seeing and telling things that the intellectual and vice versa. But the two explanations will make people laugh. Me as an artist, I try to be
balance between these two worlds. I also think that a good artist is one who knows how to copy, cheat for the better. At this level too, it must be able to add his grain salt. Shaping the thing to his liking. At the Sicogif, we have our way of expressing ourselves among ourselves. We must live among the people to have an inspiration that people love.


• You are an old wolf zouglou. What explains that in terms of releases you fail a lot?

I would say maybe I move like Bob Marley. Because it is his third album that was truly revealed to the public. He who is known worldwide today saw its first and second albums go unnoticed. Also, say it is the luck factor. I recognize that for my first album, I did not take things seriously. I laughed too. I am convinced that it made mistakes when we learn not to do. In
zouglou, we do not single.


• Why?

In any case, Old Gazeur me I'm not ready to make a single. If I have to sing it at least twelve or fourteen tracks. These are songs that people will listen to analyze texts. Singing for me is to make an introduction, body and conclusion. A true exercise in reflection. Also, will he ensure that the text in harmony with some music and tone. Everyone should be able to sing my songs.


• What is the title of your latest album and what should we expect?

The song is SOGEFIHA. It's already started. We must give people what they like. I unmarked this version of the song. God wanted to question me. Therefore, it has allowed people record my singing tour. With this song, they call me around the world (Canada, Brazil, France, USA ...), countries which I do not expect me to ask when I'll do a show.


• How many titles?

Twelve tracks. There are titles like Ziguéhi, in which I pay tribute to the big guys (strong men). These masses of people who, basically, have a tender heart. I speak of myself in a song in my time:''The time''Old Gazeur. In this song, I say that every time his men, each man his age. The worst enemy of man is time. Always seize the opportunities when they present themselves to you. But it does not take too
hurry. Everyone must be able wait his turn. However, do not sit and do nothing.


• you were two flights. Where is your comrade Posso?

He has another vision. We are always together. Before I entered the studio, I told him about it. He accompanied me to the recordings and helped me write some songs and correct certain texts. He also did the vocals.


• What do you think of the return of young singers zouglou original?

For me, life boils down to the shape and movement of the earth. The earth is round and turns on itself. It's the same cycle that follows the life. In 1950, people had a way of dressing that came back today. Everything revolves. Zouglou Gross was born and that young people do return to the source
.


• In sum, what to do before a girl SOGEFIHA?

Use my cure. Trying to drown a fish in its waters.
it works always.

Interview by Sanou A.

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Biton Koulibaly (Ivorian author): "Behind every sentence, there is a thought solid "


Every two weeks in North-Sud Quotidien, a contemporary writer pays tribute an author who has scored. Isaiah Biton Koulibaly opens this year with admiration by placing a light-hitting but passionate about the work of Andre Maurois
. His stroke of heart.

"In my heart of literary coup, I would say''climates''by Andre Maurois. This is a book I picked up when I was a teenager in a dustbin. I read it every year. André Maurois is one of my favorite writers because of his style of simplicity, clarity, brevity and speed. A fluid style. It is also part of my teachers in the courses that I received. Her stories are poignant
. Stories of everyday life, universal stories. This book allowed me to have another outlook on life. He has influenced my understanding of the emotional life, that of women. And he played a large role in choosing the themes that I develop today in my books. Climates''''is the story of a woman (Odile Mallet), they say, taken from a news item. In the first part, narrated by a man, Odile hurts her man (Philippe Marcenat) during his first marriage. This is a work that describes how a husband endured in marriage and how women behave. In the second part of the book, whose narrative is made by a woman is the man who makes, in turn, in a relationship that has suffered in his first marriage. A story that ends in a bloody way.
is a very important book for everyday life, understanding of this life and even that of man and woman in marriage and through friendship. You can not read four or five pages without being satisfied Maurois morally and intellectually. Because
behind each group of sentences, each paragraph he has a pretty solid human thought and quite thoughtful. "

Interview by Sanou A.

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Boyou Jean Noël (winner Clap Ivoire 2010):" The cinema has a bright future in Cote d'Ivoire "


The 10th edition of Clap Ivoire competition for young filmmakers in West Africa has seen the coronation of Jean-Noel Boyou (Ivory Coast). Still in the spotlight, the follower of the 7th art confided to your daily routine. He talks about the film contest and its current projects.


Who are you and when did you start the job of a filmmaker?


I'm
Boyou Jean Noel, director of the documentary film''''Lobikher. I started the film as a cameraman in a production house, NetTV. Then I became interested in art director. I have not trained for this job. I trained on the job. From people like Mr. Bro Luke trainer in the profession of broadcasting. Since I already took my first steps in the area, I realized I could make a movie and enter a contest to discover young directors. I wanted to leave traces of what I learned since.

What is the film about?

Lobikher''means''women Lobi Lobi language. Through this achievement, we show women who are actively working for the socio-economic development of their society. They are the basis for food production such as''soumbara''(spice from northern Côte d'Ivoire), shea butter and tchapolo (drink made from sorghum or millet). Our goal was to show the bravery and courage of these women. The choice of this angle has worked in our favor. And the jury has confessed.

What did you have the technical means for the filming of this documentary film?


We were assisted by the production company NetTV. It was she who gave us the equipment. We thank those responsible for this structure because it is difficult to get into film production in the tropics without our financial and technical resources. Also, given the conditions in which we have done our learning, it was evident that it happens.

Did you encounter any difficulties during filming?

The filming went well. Catch view took place in Flaquedougou, 70 km from Bondoukou. We went with the President of the Association of Women Lobi. Our arrival had been announced days before. All women have at our disposal. They adopted us and helped in the filming. They played good game

How did you feel before the announcement of results?

Frankly, we do not expect to receive the first prize. It was for us to present our production is the first of its kind. From the comments, see our shortcomings and improve future productions. We can only thank lord. Thanks to him we had this success.

Did you think Clap Ivoire was the appropriate forum?


As a platform for young filmmakers space EMU West Africa (UEMOA), the contest is most appropriate. It allows us to know, to learn from predecessors. Clap Ivoire is also a meeting place for young lovers of the 7th art. Our real motivation came from the possibility that we benefit from a scholarship to train us in Europe in the world of cinema. Un prix financé à hauteur de deux millions Fcfa est commis à cela.

N’existe-t-il pas de structures de formation à ce métier en Côte d’Ivoire ?


C’est le hic en Côte d’Ivoire et dans la sous-région. Les structures existantes sont peu dotées en matériels. Cette profession n’étant pas académique, mais pratique ; sans matériels, la formation est incomplète. D’où, l’appel que je lance aux autorités de ce pays. Il faut créer en Côte d’Ivoire une école de cinéma digne de ce nom.

Quel est, aujourd’hui, votre nouveau défi ?


I always wrote scripts and I continue to write. My goal is to highlight certain realities of the Ivorian society to attract people's attention on it. But also seek solutions to the authorities and public awareness.

An example?

I am currently working on the exploitation of the Ivory Coast lagoons. I discovered the existence of night fishing. People who are waiting for nightfall to engage in this activity. The questions I raised are: why do they? How can they do this? Also, would I allow this activity to know and, if possible, bring people to develop.

How do you see the future of cinema Ivorian?


There is a bright future for the 7th art in Côte d'Ivoire, especially financially. What our predecessors have done, is beneficial. We must work harder and with seriousness. But you always learn. In the field, it never finishes it. Therefore, avoid discouragement. We must be imaginative. With limited resources, we can make shootings films-documentaries. If we can produce short films, exploitation of these can afford to buy major equipment.


Interview by Sanou A

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Conference on Contemporary Art: Artists and critics cross swords


"The role of contemporary art in Africa and the world: the role of local structures. This theme met last Tuesday, artists, art critics and art professionals at the Charles Donwahi, the Deux Plateaux. A heated debate has allowed those other ones and have a clear idea of the role each must play for the emergence of a truly national art and African.

define the outline of a polysemic term understood and interpreted differently by the creators. Contemporary art. That's what it is. It was not easy to elucidate the Tuesday in the Charles Donwahi to Cocody Deux Plateaux. According to Webster's is contemporary which is the same time, which is our time. Contemporary art, so to speak, is apprehended as a whole works of an era and a place.

Contemporary art by artists and professionals

Professor Yacouba Konate, gallery and art critic, president of the International Association of Art Critics (AICA), noted the subjective nature of the concept. For him, it is the size of a work which it is contemporary or not. That is to say what they watch and how to show it. "Often, just a staging for a work that is traditional or contemporary. There is the side of the stage design. What matters is not the convenient nature of the thing, but it the ability to go as far as possible with his own creative power, "he said. In sum, a freedom given to artists who can combine sculpture, paintings, photos, videos or what they want. In the same vein, Simon Njami, curator and art critic international special guest, instead of defining contemporary art, and focused instead on a contemporary artist says. "A contemporary artist is one with whom I can have a drink after exposure," he simplified. But, he asked, how is it that something is being done today is it Contemporary? At this level, he thinks that the sensitivity which emerges to face such a work, will play for many. "There may be people who were born the same year as me. Which are the same age as me, but that I do not contemporaries. Beyond semantics, the contemporary is something that speaks to me. This can be a sculpture, painting or installation, "he clarified. Clearly, that recognizes that? Who does what? How should he enter the mold to be recognized as a contemporary designer? At this level, the answer may seem arbitrary, however, is clear. "There is no objectivity in my choices, "said Mr. Njami. He said the special collections is that each commissioner is free to look for works that he feels. "There are many ways of seeing. There is not one that is better than the other. Often we do like that sound. This is not because something makes noise it is better than others, "he said. Hence the role that should have structures to promote the art. "We need people here know what is happening here. Doing so would be a good fight. Because it is much better armed if we define ourselves as if we were defined by someone else. "

A museum of contemporary art

The issue of building a museum of contemporary art, however, returned. For the director of the Rotunda of Contemporary Arts, Yacouba Konate, a museum or institution of another shape may be a memory for our children. Because he was convinced, he must furnish mental space of our personalities that made the heyday of the art home. In the sense that an artist does not only by what he does. But also by his status. "The Ivorians must be ashamed that there is no incentive structures in place. Without support, we can not organize anything. In art, we are not recent, has pestered Augustine Kassi artist. He denounced the inertia of the ministry. Making his contribution, Eric Agnéro journalist, said that the issue of aid to art remains on hold because those who run state agencies, responsible for the promotion of art, have not been educated in the sense . "A minister or a leader who has spent his life without seeing a show, without drawing at school, can not appreciate a work of art" he thinks. For him, it must bring art into the habits of the people: "Art is trade. As such, the creation of a socio-political framework conducive to business should be put in place. " A tax exemption for purchases of works of art would be a contribution to the promotion of local creations and an element of attraction for foreign buyers, he said.

Sanou A.

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Tribute: Amadeo Peter immortalized in a book


The dedication of the book to Tribute Nahounou Digbeu, "Amedee Pierre Boosted the National Grand Master speech "was held yesterday at the Bernard B. Cultural Centre Dadi, in Treichville. A simple ceremony, rich in emotions.

"Honouring a person as a costume and not posthumously." This complaint of George Benson Tai had never been heard in the middle of the Ivorian culture, as is the case today. After the tribute to Bernard B. Dadi, 30 August, it was yesterday's turn Nahounou Digbeu said Pierre Amedee receive tributes in Treichville. A small ceremony dense emotions. Evidenced by the tears of Rene Babi, author of book''Amedee Pierre, Boosted National Grand Master of the word,''at the mention of the name of Blaise Ibo Gilbert, who died a few days prior to the ceremony. At the point of Amédée Pierre, the main character of the book, the intervenors did not full of praise. According Kraidy Agnes, editor in chief Senior Fraternité Matin, which presented the work of 307 pages, Amedee Pierre created the Ivorian music as Louis Armstrong created jazz. The others have found in him a counselor, a comforter, a Arousing of consciousness, a freedom fighter and an activist in the Ivory Coast which enchants with its chant melodies. A man in a timeless dimension. Called to speak the doped national states: "When we pass a microphone to an artist is to sing. Not to make a speech. " Naturally, music has been the appointment. Minister Theodore Mel, Wédji Ped, Abu Watt, Lord (Ekichi) Gbaya Godo, Rene Babi ... accompanied the''dean''through several rounds of singing. A book signing has ended this homage to the place of one who was born March 30 1937 and whose father did not want to name because, he said, condemned not to live. He has lived and has been immortalized through his music and the book of Rene Babi.


Sanou A.

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Tiken Jah Fakoly, reggae artist-singer: "The truth about the billion Wade" The new baby


A few days before the release of its latest wafer discography, the mega-star Ivorian reggae Tiken Jah Fakoly, presented his work to the press on Sunday at Parker Place Marcory. After a listening session of six songs, the artist has returned on several hot topics in the news. The next Ivorian presidential election, the burning of its cars in Bamako, the billion Abdoulaye Wade, his fight for African youth ...


Why African Revolution title for the 10th album?


I believe that all peoples have made their revolution. While countries like France and the United States are what they are is because there have been men and women who fought. We can transform this continent. The album is for 90% of African youth. She knows no one will change our continent for us. African politicians are playing on ethnic divisions, regional and religious. But it turns out that the Muslim and Christian Ivorian who live in Abobo have the same problems. Their children attend the same schools rotten. When sick, they find themselves in the same hospitals deteriorated. Just as they join hands to have the respect of politicians.

What this discography differs from previous ones?


We wanted to make an album unlike any other, rich in traditional instruments (balafon instrument Sokou'' Rope,''''normal''kora, kora and djembe youth). After 10 albums, it was important that the artist surprises his audience. We wanted to avoid monotony. It was also to prove that we have reached another dimension. We can sing along to different rhythms of what we know. It's always a message of awareness raising, education, information, trying to recall the difficulties of our continent and give a positive image, we are launching. We have 50 years of independence photocopy. Without being politically and economically autonomous. With States very rich and very poor. So it is a historical paradox. I think the real battle of reggae today, is on the African continent.

On the previous album, you ask the West to open borders, and on it, you claim an African development in Africa. Is not this a paradox?


The title''Open Borders''is a legitimate claim. An injustice that needed to be denounced. We can not accept that Westerners come here, when they want and however they want and deny access from Europe to Africa. My advice to young people is do not always want to leave. For if everyone leaves, who will fight to change things on the continent.

What is the truth about this affair of one billion CFA francs Abdoulaye Wade, Senegalese president, you have given?

In 2007 I was in Senegal when, started the controversy over the succession to President Wade. He said he wanted to leave his seat to his son. As an African, I gave my opinion on the matter. What has not been to the taste of the president and I was forbidden to stay in this country. Recently, in the Festival of Negro Arts, I went by invitation of Didier Awadi. After the show, I had an audience with Mr. Wade. I was in the office with Ishmael Diaby (Ivorian), Aziz (President of the Senegalese artists), Baba (my advisor), daughter of President ... We talked and at the end, the president has autographed books. Journalists were at our exit. It is in the newspapers that I learned of this case one billion CFA francs. Also, you should know that I am not the artistic food. I'm not a regular at the palace.

You rarely sing in English, why have done on this album?

The album title is in English, but I only have two songs on 14, sung in that language. Today, we felt that we should allow English-speaking countries to have access to our message, given the reputation we have gained. So I just signed a contract with the distribution of Madonna and Jay Z. Live Nation''that''moved to France. I am their first artist. I have a featuring with Asha (Nigerian artist),''Political''war.

In the song''Massatchè''sung in Mandinka, you say (interpretation): Chief, if you can not, even then. Who are you referring to?


This title does not target a country or person. An anecdote, the title was''fed up''Y was used in Madagascar during the elections. When I sang''Exits in power,''we thought it was sent to Côte d'Ivoire, Togo have thought Eyadema, Central Africans, their president. Everyone has used the title according to his situation. If you think massatchè''''(right) is leaving, it's your opinion. Everyone can interpret the song as he wants.

few weeks ago, two of your cars were torched in Bamako. Where are you with the investigation by the police?


I would say that there is a car a half burned. Police continue their investigation. It's a bit the price of fame. When it is known, can not be friends with everyone. I console myself, because there was no loss of human life.

Are you optimistic about the organization of elections next October 31?

Yes I am. For a week,''the boss''merely repeats that the elections will take place. We have his picture messages. If it happens that one day he says otherwise, we will remember him through pictures. I hope that these elections will be held at last. We're starting to get into the red. We alerted the Ivorians through several titles,''Mangécratie''or''My country going wrong.'' There is a new chance to start because we came back to reason. We had the opportunity to contemplate a peace in Ivory Coast and another in crisis. Let us unite and let's get to work for this country forward. Let our brothers in the sub-region alone.

What is your call to politicians?

they prove they love this country. We need proof. They stop doing the copincratie''''or''''famillecratie. Organize elections on October 31 will be the best proof of love for this country. I ask them for forgiveness. We go to elections to give people the chance to elect its president.

When will the new Tiken Jah Will it be available in Cote d'Ivoire?

On 20 September morning in Abidjan, Ouagadougou, Bamako ... We negotiated the release in Africa, a week before Europe. In the West, we can also have it on the internet (digital) from 20. Otherwise, the CD will be available until 27.

Where are you with your concept''a concert, a school''?

The concept continues. In the contract that we signed, we will ensure that revenues from a concert tour each be repaid for the construction of a school. We are two schools. College in Mali and a primary school in Odienne. There is a school under construction in Burkina Faso. Here, we approached the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), who decided to invest 30 million to rehabilitate a school in Biafra, a district of Treichville in Abidjan.


Interview by Sanou A