Global A Go-Go presents:

"A Woman's Place Is In The Resistance" Sudanese Revolutionary Graffiti; documented by Dr. James Dickens, Professor of Arabic, in the Department of Arabic, Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies (AIMES) at the University of Leeds.

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Bill Lupoletti is getting some much-deserved RNR today, and I am so grateful he entrusted me to substitute for Global A Go-Go. I’ve assembled two hours of Sudanese music for you, hoping to inspire you to educate yourself on this amazing country and how you can help from afar.

As of October 2024, over 11 million people in Sudan have been displaced due to ongoing conflict and unrest. People have been forced to flee their homes, with many trying to seek refuge within neighboring countries. There are reports of famine, flooding, and cholera outbreaks. Sudan is facing the worst levels of acute food insecurity in its history, with more than half of its population – 25.6 million people – in acute hunger. That includes more than 8.5 million people facing emergency levels of hunger (IPC 4), and more than 755,000 people in catastrophic conditions (IPC 5).

For the most current and specific figures, you can check reports from organizations like the United Nations or the International Organization for Migration from which I got this number (Displacement Tracking Matrix https://dtm.iom.int/sudan).

I hope you enjoy my set. Below, I’ve included a written tracklist and links to resources that I encourage you to support and amplify within your network. Together, we make the world a beautiful place!

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FIRST HOUR 

2:32 Sudanese Harp – Unknown 

2:52 Sudanese Song – Unknown

1:38 The Sudanese Wandering Minstrels – The First Kissi Chief Came From the North (1940)

6:33 Sharhabil Ahmed – Malak Ya Saly (“Angel, pray”)

4:48 Sharhabil Ahmed – Zulum Aldunya (“The world’s villains”)

7:06 Wedel Bikri – Oumri Al-Bashi (“I will wear it for life”)

6:20 Al-Balabil – Mashinan Mashinan (We walked, we walked)

4:23 Al-Balabil – Ya Habibi A’ayan (Oh my love, when will you come?)

6:21 Al-Balabil – Al bisal ma bitoh (Who is asking what his home is?)

0:31 Protester leads a song about revolution at a protest.

6:17 Kamal Tarbas – Hala Kassala (Album: Ya Rait)

5:15 Najat Abdallah – السيرة / alsiyra (“Biography”)

SECOND HOUR

11:35 Mohammed Wardi – Al Mursal (The Messenger)

1:24 Women lead a call-and-response protest chant

1:40 Wayo – Gazah (Little Drum)

4:23 Manal AlBadri  – Ana Mabaseeba (“I won’t leave him”)

5:55 Nada Al gala’a (NADA) – Unknown Name

2:49 Rasha Rizk – Elegie

3:39 Nadine El Roubi – Wavy in Brooklyn

4:06 roTation, Mvndila – Nuba (2023)

2:27 MaMan – Dafnino (2023)

4:03 GAIDAA – Morning Blue

4:15 Abu Araki El Bakhet – Treeq Almati

8:46 Zedan Ibrahim – Qasr al shoq 

1:47 Wayo (Trance Percussion Masters of South Sudan) – Anzoro (The Bells – Remix)

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SUPPORT THESE SUDANESE-LED INITIATIVES THAT ARE MAKING LIFE-SAVING IMPACT IN THEIR COMMUNITIES:

https://www.hrrds.org/ 

https://linktr.ee/SavingAlGeneina

https://gofund.me/a1ae0f31 

https://www.instagram.com/hrrds_s/

http://www.instagram.com/sudan_refugeeproject

To stay up to date on what’s happening in Sudan, I recommend following Sara aka BSonBlast: https://www.instagram.com/bsonblast/

https://linktr.ee/bsonblast

 

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Other links/resources about Sudan:

CEDEJ Khartoum (French Centre for Economic, Legal and Social Studies in Sudan) 

“The revolution will be televised, versified, sung, chanted, worn and painted: Art as mobilization in the 2019 Sudanese revolution,” Dr. James Dickins talk at SSSUK Annual Symposium Sept 2019

A blog post by Dr. Dickins about his work “Songs, Chants and Poems of the Sudanese Revolution”

Great interview with Al-Balabil on Al Jazeera, in preparation for their first and only ever world tour in 2007.

https://habibifunkrecords.bandcamp.com/

https://www.sudantapesarchive.com/

https://www.afrosunny.com/

https://awesometapes.com/

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Playlist:

    Time: November 3 - 9:00:00 am
  • Unknown, “Sudanese Harp”

    from Africa - South Of The Sahara

    Folkways Records - 1958

  • Time: November 3 - 9:02:32 am
  • Unknown, “Sudanese Song”

    from Africa - South Of The Sahara

    Folkways Records - 1958

  • Time: November 3 - 9:03:00 am
  • The Sudanese Wandering Minstrels, “The First Kissi Chief Came From the North”

    from Unknown

    Unknown

  • Time: November 3 - 9:04:00 am
  • The King Of Sudanese Jazz (Habibi Funk 013)

    Sharhabil Ahmed, “Malak Ya Saly”

    from The King Of Sudanese Jazz (Habibi Funk 013)

    HABIBI Funk Records - 2020

  • Time: November 3 - 9:10:22 am
  • The King of Sudanese Jazz (Habibi Funk 013)

    Sharhabil Ahmed, “Zulum Aldunya”

    from The King of Sudanese Jazz (Habibi Funk 013)

    HABIBI Funk Records - 2020

  • Time: November 3 - 9:15:00 am
  • Wedel Bikri, “Oumri Al-Bashi”

    from Unknown

    Unknown

  • Time: November 3 - 9:20:00 am
  • Al Balabil Group, “Mashinan Mashinan”

    from Unknown

    Unknown

  • Time: November 3 - 9:26:44 am
  • Al Balabil Group, “Ya Habibi A'ayan”

    from youtube

    Unknown

  • Time: November 3 - 9:30:16 am
  • Al Balabil Group, “Al Bisal Ma Bitoh”

    from youtube

    Khalid Ali

  • Time: November 3 - 9:36:00 am
  • Field Recording, “Protesters sing about revolution”

    from Unknown

    None

  • Time: November 3 - 9:37:28 am
  • Kamal Tarbas, “Hala Kassala”

    from Ya Rait

    Unknown

  • Time: November 3 - 9:43:51 am
  • Najat Abdallah, “السيرة”

    from نجاة عبدالله* – المطربة نجاة الجريفاوية

    سودانفون – SDS 274, سودانفون – TC SDS 274 - 1988

  • Time: November 3 - 10:07:36 am
  • Two Niles to Sing a Melody: The Violins & Synths of Sudan

    Mohammed Wardi, “Al Mursal (The Messenger)”

    from Two Niles to Sing a Melody: The Violins & Synths of Sudan

    Ostinato Records LLC - 2018

  • Time: November 3 - 10:11:43 am
  • Field Recording, “Protestors chant a call and response”

    from Unknown

    Unknown

  • Time: November 3 - 10:15:32 am
  • Trance Percussion Masters of South Sudan

    Wayo, “Gazah (Little Drum)”

    from Trance Percussion Masters of South Sudan

    World Music - 2014

  • Time: November 3 - 10:16:21 am
  • الليل ناري انا - Single

    Manal Al Badry, “الليل ناري انا”

    from الليل ناري انا - Single

    Takwene - 2021

  • Time: November 3 - 10:19:51 am
  • Nada Al Gala'a (NADA), “Unknown”

    from Unknown

    Unkown

  • Time: November 3 - 10:27:56 am
  • Rasha Rizk, “Elegie”

    from Unknown

    Unknown

  • Time: November 3 - 10:30:51 am
  • Wavy in Brooklyn - Single

    Nadine El Roubi, “Wavy in Brooklyn”

    from Wavy in Brooklyn - Single

    Felukah - 2024

  • Time: November 3 - 10:34:13 am
  • roTation Mvndila, “Nuba”

    from Unknown

    EMPIRE Distribution - 2023

  • Time: November 3 - 10:37:29 am
  • Dafnino - Single

    MaMan, “Dafnino”

    from Dafnino - Single

    NOOR Studios - 2024

  • Time: November 3 - 10:41:22 am
  • Morning Blue - Colors Sudan - Single

    Gaidaa, “Morning Blue - Colors Sudan”

    from Morning Blue - Colors Sudan - Single

    COLORSxSTUDIOS - 2019

  • Time: November 3 - 10:48:13 am
  • Abu Araki El Bakhet, “Treeq Almati”

    from Unknown

    Unknown - 2024

  • Time: November 3 - 10:51:00 am
  • Zedan Ibrahim, “Qasr al shaq”

    from Unknown

    Unknown

  • Time: November 3 - 10:58:24 am
  • Trance Percussion Masters of South Sudan

    Wayo, “Anzoro (The Bells - Remix)”

    from Trance Percussion Masters of South Sudan

    World Music - 2014

    Global A Go-Go    November 3rd, 2024

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