From 13 to 19 July 2026, Les Suds, in Arles, resonates Africa and its diasporas between ethio-jazz, folk mandingue and transe Afro-electro. Eténèsh Wassie, Fatoumata Diawara and Ghetto Kumbé embody a program that combines memory, modernity, combat and celebration. In Arles, music is not content to pass. It clings to the stones, the courses, the alleys, the Antique Theatre. It is the strength of the South: to make dialogue the sounds of the world…
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From 13 to 19 July 2026, Les Suds, in Arles, resonates Africa and its diasporas between ethio-jazz, folk mandingue and transe Afro-electro. Eténèsh Wassie, Fatoumata Diawara and Ghetto Kumbé embody a program that combines memory, modernity, combat and celebration. In Arles, music is not content to pass. It clings to the stones, the courses, the alleys, the Antique Theatre. It is the strength of the South: to make dialogue the sounds of the world…