Emmanuela Yogolelo

EMMANUELA YOGOLELO BIOGRAPHY

 

Originally from the Upper Zaire and Kivu in the Eastern DR Congo, EmmanuelYogolelo is a singer-songwriter, live performer, workshop facilitator, speaker and cultural leader.
Emmanuela developed her passion for music from an early age, soaked as she was in the musical surroundings of her native land. She was exposed to the traditional acoustic music of the Shi and Mbuti pygmies, the musical genres of neighbouring Rwanda and Burundi, the music of the streets, the radio and the local nganda pubs.
 
Her mother sang whilst performing her household chores, the local fishermen sang on their boats, the farmers whilst carrying out their daily tasks. From the age of six, Emmanuela performed traditional songs as part of family weddings and funerals and her influences come from far and wide, including African gospel, Afro jazz and Congolese styles of music, such as Rumba, Seben and Agwaya. 
 
Favourite artists include Kadjanine, Lokua Kanza, Papa Wemba, Rebecca Malote and Richard Bona. As a solo singer, in a group with other musicians, or as part of the multi-award winning Afro-Celt Sound system, Emmanuela has proved herself an engaging performer with a strong storytelling style. 
 
She has appeared at high-profile venues and festivals throughout the UK, including Band on the Wall, The Royal Northern College of Music and Bridgewater Hall in Manchester and at London’s Barbican. Festivals include the Women of the World Festival on the South Bank, Shambala, Cropedy, Manchester International Festival and Manchester Jazz Festival.
 
Emmanuela has recently been commissioned by the prestigious HOME arts centre in Manchester to create and perform a new interactive live performance as part of the forthcoming annual Horizons Festival. The piece is being created as part of a wider project in which she is exploring climate justice activism through music and other art forms.
 
Such music and passion for her native culture led Emmanuela to co-found the Manchester-based Amani Creatives alongside other fellow African artists back in 2015. The organisation focuses on profiling, promoting, celebrating and preserving African arts and culture in all its forms.
 
In the near future, Emmanuela plans to publish a blog to connect, develop and share her work with other artists, partner organisations and audiences

When African Musical Traditions Inspire

Live music performances

From festivals and concerts to regular gigs and specific performances such as conferences and buffets, Emmanuela Yogolelo provides live music performances tailored to circumstances, topics and venues.

 

Whether it is a quintet or a trio, Emmanuela Yogolelo’s performances are full of tales and stories behind the songs as well as interactive elements with the audience.

Her heavy acoustic and sometimes electric music is a combination of authentic, fusion and world music