La diva malienne, Oumou Sangare, était au théâtre de l’échangeur (Bagnolet, région parisienne), ce 11 avril dernier.
Ayant offert un concert de 90 minutes, nous vous présentons, ici, 90 photos de ce moment de grande chaleur humaine, en attendant de la parution de notre article, sur le concert, dans un prochain numéro de « FemmeS du Monde magazine ».
Cela faisait un an, à quelques jours prêts, que nous « courrions » après Oumou Sangare pour couvrir l’un de ses nombreux concerts servant encore à la promotion de son album « Mogoya », paru le 19 mai 2017.
Nous y sommes, finalement, arrivé quasiment à la dernière limite, puisque son concert du 11 avril, à Bagnolet (region parisienne), était le dernier en France et l’avant-dernier, puisqu’il ne lui restait plus que celui d’Anvers (Belgique), au fameux « Da Rome », le 14 avril, pour sa tournée promotionnelle.
Il était donc évident que nous nous en donnerions à cœur joie pour ce qui serait de photographier le concert en question.
C’est bien ce que nous avons fait, avec 981 clichés pris dont 942 conservés. De toutes ces photos, nous avons décidé de vous en proposer 90. Pourquoi? Et bien, tout simplement, parce que ce sont 90 minutes de chaleur africaine que nous a gratifié la grande Oumou Sangare.
Bien sûr, notre couverture presse ne s’arrête pas! Car, comment se contenter de présenter des photos sans faire partager, également, par les mots, ce grand moment musical qui nous a été offert par la diva? L’article, vous le retrouverez dans l’un des numéros à venir de « FemmeS du Monde magazine » (sa parution dépendant de l’ajout, ou pas, d’une interview d’Oumou Sangare, et pour laquelle nous sommes en « pour-parler »).
En attendant ledit article, nous vous laissons vivre, en images, l’ultime concert, dans l’hexagone, de la « tournée Mogoya », de l’arrivée du public à la fin du rappel.
Christian Estevez
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