A music genre that is only a few decades old has captured the hearts of many Angolans. Eduardo Paim, the genre's founder, shares his musical influences and what effect Kizomba has had on his country.
Mário Rui Silva takes us through the musical life of Angolan legend Carlos Lermartina: In 2005 came his fourth record “Frutas do Chão são Coisas Nossas” (Fruit from the ground belongs to us) a ...
Luanda — The Angolan Singer Antoninho Mukuma will release on Saturday morning, at the gate of the National Radio of Angola (RNA), here, his second album entitled "Ninguem é igual a ninguem", meaning ...
Luanda — Alex do Fumo and Tony do Fumo Filho, two sons of the late singer "Tony" do Fumo, performed at Kilamba cultural centre, here in the ambit of the 38th edition of the radio programme Caldo do ...
Created in 2011 by UNESCO, at the initiative of renowned jazz legend Herbie Hancock, the International Jazz Day aims to highlight the contribution of jazz in promoting peace, uniting people and ...
Rumba or “nkumba” (navel in kikongo) in its original form, describes the joining and rubbing of the navels, a dance which marked the celebrations for the populations of the Kingdom of Kongo (which ...
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