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Sogha (or Sogha Niger) is a Nigerien neo-traditional music group that combines traditional and modern instruments in its music. The word ''Sogha'' means “beauty” in the Zarma-Songhay language. The group is composed of ten members, five instrumentalists, three singers, and two dancers. Groupe Sogha was Niger's music ambassador at the 2005 Francophone Games in Niamey. The group became an instant success after producing the hymn for the 2005 Francophonie games 'Na Am Fracophonie'(Yes Francophonie). Other major hits include 'Dan Kwali' and 'Fulbe'. Sogha has produced two albums , recorded under the artistic direction of the music maestro Boncana Maiga. In 2018, the Executive Committee of the African Music Council, headquartered in
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, decided to admit the Nigerien Groupe Sogha as a member of the Council under the category of National and Specialized Organizations. Sogha is a profusion of talents and an illustration of a country that wishes to promote the expression of women in its very traditionalist and conservative society.


Appearances

The group has performed in several festivals since its formation, Festival Wedbinde in Burkina Faso, FESPACO, atypical nights of Koudougou in Burkina Faso, Festival MASA in
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, “TIMBUCTU” au Canada, the ZARAGOZA fair in Spain among others.


References

{{reflist Nigerien musical groups Musical groups established in 2004 Tuareg culture