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Sogbety

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Sogbety Diomande was born in the village of Toufinga, a small farming community located in the Northwest region of the Ivory Coast near the border of Guinea in Africa. He started his career as a drummer and dancer at a very early age. He trained as a stilt dancer with his uncle, Vado Diomande, the reigning national stilt dancing champion. Sogbety has been stilt dancing since the age of ten and possesses the ability, through his stilt mask, to act as a mediator between the world of the living and the spiritual world of the ancestors.

Sogbety moved to Abidjan in 1990 to perform with Kotchegna, a dance company led by his uncle Vado. There he met artists from the Ballet National de Cote d’ Ivoire and began to spread his name. In 1994 Sogbety was invited by the Ballet National to perform in North America at several large festivals. On this tour he played doundoun and djembe .

Sogbety moved to North America permanently in December of 1997 and found his niche in New York City. For the next three years he performed with the Mask Dance Company led by Bley Zagae, the Kotchegna Dance Company led by his uncle Vado, Company Kobake led by Siakka Dosso, the Djoniba Dance Company, and the 7th Principle led by Yaya Kamate, as well as with many other companies and artists. He found himself performing in venues such as S.O.B.’s, Pangia, Symphony Space, Aaron Davis Hall, Lincoln Center, the Plaza Hotel, Museum of Natural History, Brooklyn Academy of Music, and The Kitchen, where he shared the stage with Herbin (Tamango) Van Cayseele, one of the greatest tap artists of today.

In addition to his incredible performing schedule he also found time to accompany dance classes at Djoniba Dance and Drum School, Abizaid, New York Sports Club, and the Mariebass School, and held his own djembe class weekly at Djoniba.

During the Spring and Summer of 2000 Sogbety was featured as the lead djembe drummer on cult legend Jimmy Buffett’s No Passport Required tour.
For most of 2001 Sogbety was a resident artist at Disney World in Orlando, Florida. There he performed at Harambe African Village with Kobake, an impressive Ivoirenne quartet.

In February 2002 Sogbety was a featured artist in a tour of the Northwest showcasing mask culture in the Ivory Coast, where he drummed to critical acclaim. During the next month he performed for the king of Cameroon. And during that same year he recorded with jazz pianist Joseph Diamond.

Sogbety has been featured with Tokounou, a Guinean dance and drum company led by Sidiki Conde. With Tokounou Sogbety has traveled around the U.S. in addition to doing local clinics at various schools, which included a residency at a school in the Bronx for disabled children where they encouraged the children to dance and play despite their disabilities.

In August 2004 he performed with Kotchegna at the National Folk Festival in Bangor, Maine. In October 2004 he was featured drum instructor alongside Mamady Keita, master drummer from Guinea at Canaan Valley Resort in West Virginia.

In Janurary 2005 Sogbety performed with Kikombe Cha Umoja! in Pittsburgh at the Kelly-Strayhorn Theater. In February he performed with Balafon West African Dance Ensemble at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. Both of these shows were directed by Kadiatou Conte-Forte. The last weekend in February he participated as a performer and teacher at Drum Talk 2005! at the University of Pittsburgh along with Elie Kihonia, Jim Donovan, and Mamady Keita.

In February of 2005 he formed his own troupe and performed for Black History events in Ohio. As a trio, he performed 13 shows for the Mansfield Summer Library Program. In 2006 Sogbety toured with Jim Donovan’s Drum the Ecstatic, performed and did residencies for schools and universities, juvenile correctional facilities and festivals.
In August of 2006 Sogbety produced his own 3 day West African Celebration which was so successful that it is going to become a yearly event. www.freewebs.com/sogbetydiomande
2007 Sogbety was accepted into the Greater Columbus Arts Council, Artist-in- Schools program so more school programs are on the horizon.
Sogbety is available for bookings by calling Melanie at 419-522-5058 or email at highlands@neo.rr.com. www.sonicbids.com/sogbety
www.myspace.com/sogbetydiomande
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Ivory Coast Style drum classes at Pennsic at Touch the Earth ( events » arts ) Sogbety will be teaching some classes at Touch the Earth. Schedule TBA.
Also, Sogbety is available for hire for private parties, etc. If you need an African drummer for your special event while at Pennsic, call 419-544-0977. Hopefully I'll b... read more
event starts Thursday, July 31, 2008 - 4:00 PM
African drum and dance class at Pennsic ( events » arts ) Sogbety will be teaching 2 times in the Middle Eastern Dance tent this year. Friday Aug. 1st 4:00-5pm West African drum class and Sat. Aug. 2nd 4:00-5:30pm West African Dance Class. Please come out and enjoy.
event starts Friday, August 1, 2008 - 4:00 PM
West African Drum and dance workshop in OH ( events » community ) West African Drum/Dance workshop this Friday in OH
Dec 7, 2007, 7:00pm- Drum / DanceWorkshop in Austintown, OH
Location: Fit Woman 45 N. Canfield Niles Rd (SR 46)
Cost:$10
All are welcome. Call Dan Susany for questions. 330-540-9010
event starts Friday, December 7, 2007 - 9:00 PM
Sogbety Diomande's West African Drum and Dance Company ( events » community ) Sobgety Diomande - West African Drum & Dance to perform at UC Clermont College

International Education Week Celebration

BATAVIA, OH (November 2, 2007) – UC Clermont College will be celebrating International Education Week with an ener... read more
event starts Wednesday, November 14, 2007 - 7:00 PM
West African Drum and Dance Workshop Oct. 19 in Mansfield, OH (blog entry) Sogbety Diomande will teach a drum and dance class at Yoga On Main Studio, 111 N. Main St., Mansfield, OH $15 admission. Learn the drum parts and the dance parts to Boloi from the Senufo region of the Ivory Coast. Drummers arrive at 7pm and dancer... read more
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Sogbety Diomande will teach a drum and dance class at Yoga On Main Studio, 111 N. Main St., Mansfield, OH $15 admission. Learn the drum parts and the dance parts to Boloi from the Senufo region of the Ivory Coast. Drummers arrive at 7pm and dancers by 7:30. Call 419-544-0977 for questions. Hope to see some of you there.
Tue, October 16, 2007 - 7:13 AM permalink - 0 comments
 
Sogbety Diomande's 2nd Annual West African Celebration is fast approaching.
www.freewebs.com/sogbetydiomande
We could still use some quality vendors with West African merchandise . A booth will be $200 for the weekend.

This year we have reduced our price for the weekend pass from $250
to $165 for adults and from $100 to $45 for children 6-12 in hopes of
attracting more people. The weekend pass gets you in to every class,
lecture, performance, food, camping, campfires. This is... read more
Mon, August 20, 2007 - 4:47 PM permalink - 0 comments
 
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Sogbety Diomande’s 2nd Annual West African Celebration
Camp Avery Hand, 3766 Orweiler Rd. Mansfield, OH 44903 August 24-26, 2007

3 days of drum / dance workshops and performances...
And especially don't miss the All African Saturday Night performance... 15 African performers..... all world class drummers / dancers..... and will include 5 or 6 "Mask" dancers from either Ivory Coast or Guniea....
the Dance classes are especially intense as the featur... read more
Sat, August 18, 2007 - 1:24 PM permalink - 1 comment
 
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