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Ghanaian artist Trigmatic shines at The Hague African Festival

The Hague African Festival made a big return this year, celebrating African culture and creativity at the renowned Zuiderparktheater. Led by a vibrant Ghanaian influence, the festival continues to be a platform for showcasing exceptional African talent.

Star of the festival, Trigmatic, delivered an electrifying performance that captivated the audience and created a powerful connection to the African continent. It marked the Ghanaian artist’s debut performance in the Netherlands, and he did not disappoint.

His dynamic set, blending highlife, hip-hop, and other West African genres, resonated deeply with festivalgoers, leaving a lasting impression.

Under the visionary leadership of George Duncan, the founder of Stichting Sankofa, The Hague African Festival has consistently provided a stage for life-changing performances by African artists. Over the years, the festival has featured incredible talents such as Kyekyeku, Wiyaala, Fatoumata Diawara, and Richard Bona, among others. 

Trigmatic performing at The Hague African Festival / © Trigmatic

This tradition of celebrating African artistry continues to thrive, inspiring new generations of artists and audiences alike.

Introducing the new director

This year’s festival also marked the debut of the new director, Augustina “MS. ABA” Austin. With her dynamic leadership and commitment to African culture, Austin aims to uphold and expand the festival’s legacy. 

Under her guidance, The Hague African Festival is set to become a more significant platform for upcoming artists, fostering cultural exchange and artistic growth.

Building bridges

Looking ahead, Nteasee Foundation, the organization now spearheading The Hague African Festival, has ambitious plans to connect Ghana and the Netherlands through music and cultural exchange.

© The Hague African Festival

By building bridges between these two worlds, the foundation seeks to create opportunities for artists to thrive and share their talents on a global stage.

As the festival continues to grow, it remains dedicated to celebrating African culture and providing a welcoming space for artists and audiences to come together. The Hague African Festival’s triumphant return is a testament to the enduring power of music and culture in uniting people from diverse backgrounds.

Source: The Hague African Festival

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