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Njacko Backo is a musician, poet, writer, composer, performer, and choreographer from Cameroon. He was born in 1958 and raised in a very musical family. He spent most of his childhood in a village called Bazou in western Cameroon where he was introduced to music. Like most children in his village, he began playing percussion and making instruments. However, with his Grandmother's assistance, Njacko met with the elders of the village who taught him to play music. He studied drumming (toum and kak),
kalimba Mbira ( ) are a family of musical instruments, traditional to the Shona people of Zimbabwe. They consist of a wooden board (often fitted with a resonator) with attached staggered metal tines, played by holding the instrument in the hands and pl ...
(also called the thumb piano, however, he plays with his fingers), percussion (various instruments), and an African harp called zaa koua.


Personal life

Njacko was born in 1958
Bazou Bazou is a town and commune located in the West Region of Cameroon. The town consists of 63 villages, and is one of the three subdivisions of the department of Ndé. Covering around 250 km2, it is located on the high plateau of Bamileke, 95 ...
, Cameroon. At the age of 16 or 17 he left Cameroon and travelled around West Africa, then France before settling in the Netherlands. In the Netherlands he met ballet dancer Val Woloshyn with whom he started a relationship. His daughter
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is an actress. Njacko currently lives in
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, Ontario.


Career

Njacko is a musician who makes his own instruments, and is one of the new
Kalimba Mbira ( ) are a family of musical instruments, traditional to the Shona people of Zimbabwe. They consist of a wooden board (often fitted with a resonator) with attached staggered metal tines, played by holding the instrument in the hands and pl ...
players in the Western world. He also plays the Zaa Koua. He has worked with African artists, including the late Boubacar Diabaté, Oumar Diayé, and dancer Zab Maboungo. He formed his band Njacko Backo and Kalimba Kalimba in 1990 and has independently released a total of 11 full-length albums to date. Njacko has performed at the Montreal Jazz Festival, the Louisiana Folk Festival (Lafayette, LA) and the Houston International Jazz Festival (Houston, TX), among countless other events. He has also composed music for films including To Walk with Lions,
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, and Spirit in the Tree. In addition to music, Njacko also teaches extensively in the Greater Toronto Area through an organization called Mariposa in the Schools. He has produced three instructional African drumming CDs and instructional DVDs. On October 20, 2022, Backo went to the
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for a massive presentation in front of thousands of people, about Cameroon and instruments that he plays.


Discography


Albums

* Bamileke Reggae (1986) * Le Destin (1988) * Aventure au Desert (1989-1992) * Resurrection (1987-1992) * Nkoni (1996) * Lode Yeuk (1999) * Kakoua (2000) * The Conscience of Africa (2003) * Ba Ba Oh (2006) * Ou est l’Amour here is the Love(2011) * Ici Bas Rien Nest Impossible (2013)


= CDs and DVDs

= * J'aime mon école (2019) * À Tous Les Enfants De La Terre (2019)


Awards, nominations, and honorary mentions

* Fiati Memorial Award for Best Traditional Performance from Toronto-based Music Africa (1999) * First prize in the 17th Annual Billboard World Song Contest for his song "''Afrique Réveille Toi''." * Nominated for a 2013
Canadian Folk Music Award The Canadian Folk Music Awards are an annual music awards ceremony presenting awards in a variety of categories for achievements in both traditional and contemporary folk music, and other roots music genres, by Canadian musicians. The awards progr ...
(World Group of the Year) for album ''"Ici Bas, Rien N’est Impossible"'' * Honorable mention in the World Music category of the 2006 International Songwriting Competition and 15th Annual Billboard World Song Contest for his song ''"Mama Oh".'' * Nominated for a 2021 Canadian Juno Award (Children's Album of the Year) for the album "J'aime mon école" (with Kalimbas at Work)


References


External links


Official website

Mariposa in the Schools
{{DEFAULTSORT:Backo, Njacko 1958 births Living people Cameroonian musicians Cameroonian emigrants to Canada Canadian world music musicians Canadian music educators Canadian women educators Black Canadian musicians Canadian children's musicians