Traditional Musical Instruments from Cameroon and Africa

Cameroon in Canada
It is now official: La Boîte interculturelle has entered into a partnership agreement with the Sandja Association of Cameroon for the development and promotion of traditional musical instruments from Cameroon and Africa in Canada.
La Boîte will focus on development with private and public organizations, institutions, artists, luthiers, and academics interested in establishing exchanges, workshops, exhibitions, research, and conferences.
This partnership follows the meeting with Michel Ndoh Ndoh in 2016 in Morocco, who was already working on the project at that time. A relationship of friendship, certainly, but also a business relationship based on our shared vision to make a difference, demonstrate solidarity, and promote each other’s mission and initiatives.
A researcher in organology, Michel Ndoh Ndoh has long been working on this project of collecting, preserving, and promoting traditional music from Cameroonian and African heritage. He is the co-initiator, with the Afrikayna association of Morocco, of the project for collecting and promoting traditional African musical instruments (Instrumenthèque d’Afrique), which has been featured in several exhibitions including Casablanca, Rabat, Essaouira, Benguerir, Marrakech.
This partnership between La Boîte and the Sandja Association is an act of solidarity and entrepreneurial support for sharing relevant content, discovering new services, and offering sustained and unparalleled visibility.
To organize a workshop, virtual meeting, in-person conference, or exhibition, please fill out this form and we will contact you.
For more information on Traditional Musical Instruments from Cameroon and Africa, please contact us:
- Nathalie Lévesque | Canada
boiteinterculturelle@gmail.com - Michel Ndoh Ndoh | Cameroon
likanda2012@gmail.com
