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Fodéba Keïta

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from 1956, and in 1957 was elected to the Territorial Assembly. In 1961, Keïta was appointed minister for defense and security. He uncovered alleged plots against Sékou Touré, but was imprisoned in the infamous
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dancer, musician, writer, playwright, composer and politician. Founder of the first professional African theatrical troupe, Theatre Africain, he also arranged
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During his law studies in Paris in 1948, he founded the band Sud Jazz. Beginning in the late 1940s, he founded Théâtre Africain (later
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held it in high esteem. With Kanté Facély and Les Ballets Africains, he became instrumental in showcasing previously unknown
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in Senegal, in a dispute between West-African soldiers and white officers. However, his works were banned in
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Grand Crosses with Star and Sash of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
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Mande music: traditional and modern music of the Maninka and Mandinka of Western Africa
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Keïta was the son of a male nurse. He received his early education at the
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Theories of Africans: Francophone Literature and Anthropology in Africa
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An ensemble directed by Fodéba Keïta performing in Germany (1951)
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Theâtre and drama in Francophone Africa: a critical introduction
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Banham, Martin; Hill, Errol; Woodyard, George William (1994).
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After returning to Guinea, he published the poetry collection
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Dancer, musician, writer, playwright, composer and politician
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The Cambridge guide to African and Caribbean theatre
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performance traditions to other continents as well.
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Siguiri
Guinea
Siguiri
Camp Boiro
Guinean
Liberté
national anthem
École normale supérieure William Ponty
Les Ballets Africains
Léopold Sédar Senghor
Mandé
Poèmes africains
Le Maître d'école
Thiaroye massacre
Thiaroye
French Africa
African Democratic Rally
Sékou Touré
Camp Boiro
An ensemble directed by Fodéba Keïta performing in Germany (1951)
Theâtre and drama in Francophone Africa: a critical introduction
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0-521-43453-X
The New Africans: a guide to the contemporary history of emergent Africa and its leaders
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