Flag flows high Senegambia

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08.06.2013, Reigen, Vienna

 

Flag flows high Senegambia - Born Africans with Ras Askia, Darka, Deejay Limbo, Nu Chilly, Olugander Abukpapa, Momar Gaye, Ras Pyton, Shaka

Senegal and Gambia unite in music, artist from across Europe came together to share a stage and represent Africa. The likes of Olugander abukpapa, Shaka, Ras Pyton, Nu Chilly, Momar Gaye, Ras Askia and Simplicity sound and DJ Taff represented Flag Flows High Senegambia.

The night brought with it a line up of different flavors, even though seeing the same artist sometimes might seem a less entertaining, some artist always know to bring it up one notch. Winning over new fans. Language is never a barrier when it come to music, its always interesting to see what talents are hidden in the message that seems to always have special touching message.

Now that the season has changed and the nights are getting warmer, the massive are coming out much more often. It was really wonderful seeing the massive coming out to support Senegambia.

Thanks to organizers for another great event.

Photos by Yeke, words written by Lauren

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Yeke

Yeke, a professional graphic designer and photographer lived abroad for many years based in the Caribbean and the African continent. Through his experience he learned to love the African culture and to appreciate the simple things in life. Besides his work at "Africanlife.eu", he is currently working as a graphic designer and photographer in the product and event photography.



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