Fendika Cultural Center

Fendika – Biography and Discography

 
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FENDIKA Members

Melaku Belay, dance

Emebet Woldetsdik, dance

Meselu (Mesay) Abebaby, kebero

Sentayehu (Bita) Tadesse, krar

Robel Solomon, bass krar

Habtamu Yeshambel, masinko

Wude (Nardos) Tesfaw, vocals

Elias Ahmed, vocals

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About FENDIKA

Fendika features eight performers – two dancers, two singers, and instruments including kebero drums, masenko (a one-stringed bowed fiddle), krar (a five- or six-stringed lyre), and bass krar. Fendika performances run from 45 minutes to 1 hour 15 minutes, depending on the venue requirements. Their show builds in sonic and dance intensity, often culminating in an exciting interaction as Fendika members invite the audience to join the dance. Fendika is deeply committed to engagement and interaction with the audience. They love to offer workshops for all ages before or after performances, to teach their dance steps, musical notes, rhythms, and the history and background of Ethiopian traditional music and dance. Fendika has experience from festivals of the US and UAE as well as in educational programs in France in participating in “World Sounds” or “World Dance” workshops on stage, featuring musicians from several cultures who demonstrate their art and then exchange and collaborate resulting in a group performance on stage. They are also very skilled at participating in panel discussions on topics such as the role of tradition in contemporary culture, also inviting questions and observations from the audience.

Founded in 2009 by Melaku Belay, Ethiopia’s leading dancer and a respected cultural ambassador, the ensemble is based at Melaku’s renowned music club Fendika Azmari Bet in the Kazanchis neighborhood of Addis Ababa. In Ethiopian culture, an azmari bet is a traditional house of music where people come to be entertained, informed, and sometimes playfully insulted by the azmari who serve as current events commentators while they dance, sing, and play for tips.

Performance Portfolio

Melaku and Fendika also extend their base of tradition to new areas of musical exploration, developing strong performance partnerships with Ethiopian jazz bands Addis Acoustic Project and the US-based Debo Band, as well as international groups such as Le Baroque Nomade, Ukandanz, Akalé Wubé, Arat Kilo, and especially European punk band The Ex. The group has performed with legendary Ethiopian singer Mahmoud Ahmed and begena player Alemu Aga, while Melaku has collaborated with Éthiopiques founder Francis Falceto, Italian musicians Saba Anglana and Debora Petrina, Italian saxophonist Enzo Favata, among many others.  Fendika has appeared in Scandinavia, France, Spain, Mali, Tanzania, Holland, Belgium, Germany, Italy, the Czech Republic, Austria, Qatar, India and United Arab Emirates; they rocked the Roskilde Festival in Denmark in July 2014, earning a rave review. Members of the group toured the US in 2011, 2012, and 2013 with stops at the Lowell and Richmond Folk Festivals, the International Festival of Arts and Ideas, and Kennedy Center as well as Lincoln Center where their performance received great acclaim from the New York Times. Ethiocolor performed as a showcase band at the prestigious Womex Festival in October 2014 and toured Europe twice during 2015 with The Ex, returning to Germany and Scandinavia in August 2015. Fendika/Ethiocolor performed in Israel for the Jerusalem Sacred Music festival in September 2015. The group was a highlight at globalFEST, the premier world music showcase in New York, in January 2016. Later that year in August and September, they returned to the US for a 14-city tour. In November 2016, Fendika also toured Europe with the Ex. In 2017, Fendika was invited to perform at the African Music Festival in Tel Aviv (January), Israel, Glatt and Verkehrt Festival in Austria (July), and the UNESCO-Katara Cultural Diversity Festival in Doha, Qatar (October). 2018 so far has seen Fendika at World Sacred Spirit Festival, Jodhpur, India (February) and Barzakh Festival, Abu Dhabi, UAE (February/March), and a 12-city tour of the USA. In April 2018 Melaku shared the stage with the legendary Mahmoud Ahmed and Girma Beyene at Banlieuse Bleues Festival in Paris. In 2019, Fendika went on a European tour with the Ex in celebration of the latter’s 40th anniversary.

DISCOGRAPHY

Fendika has compiled three CDs of their music: Addis Tradition (2013), Ethiocolor (2014) produced by Selam Sounds, and Birabiro (2016) by Terp Records. The video Ethiocolor 360◦ was selected as one of the top 15 of 2015 by OkayAfrica. Roots World selected Birabiro as their Music of the Month for August 2017.

Terms of International Bookings:

For a one-hour Fendika concert with 8 artists, the venue is expected to pay a fee of 5000 Euros per concert and to cover all related costs: international airfare, local transportation, hotel and food for the duration of travel, and visa application and insurance.

If more than 5 concerts are booked during one trip, fee per concert can be negotiated down from 5000 Euros. The venue is to cover all other costs as outlined above.