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Interview: Meklit Hadero on Role of Music & Culture Amid Conflict in Ethiopia at Tadias Magazine

Meklit nourishes us through her music in Meany Center performance and lecture Ethiopian-American singer-songwriter Meklit Hadero’s joy is infectious. Listeners are enveloped in her warmth, even with the barrier of an electronic screen, and can’t help but feel a sense of peace while she talks and sings. Meklit invites us into her culture, and we never feel like an outsider. She is a natural storyteller who shared intimate cultural traditions in her Meany on Screen performance and lecture: “How Music Connects Us: Belonging, Wellbeing, and Sonic Lineage.” Meklit’s art synthesizes jazz, folk, and East African inspirations. She is the co-founder of the Nile Project, which is described as an “initiative bringing together musicians from all 11 Nile Basin countries to create music together, to tour the river and source lakes, and tour the world.” “When the People Move, The Music Moves Too,” her most recent album, was at the top of the iTunes World Music Chart.

Review: Meklit Hadero s Nourishing Music & Lecture at University of Washington at Tadias Magazine

February 14th, 2021 in Podcast. Closed The following is a review of Meklit Hadero’s recent on screen performance and lecture at the University of Washington s Meany Hall courtesy of the University s student newspaper, The Daily. (Photo by Tessa Shimizu) Meklit nourishes us through her music in Meany Center performance and lecture Ethiopian-American singer-songwriter Meklit Hadero’s joy is infectious. Listeners are enveloped in her warmth, even with the barrier of an electronic screen, and can’t help but feel a sense of peace while she talks and sings. Meklit invites us into her culture, and we never feel like an outsider. She is a natural storyteller who shared intimate cultural traditions in her Meany on Screen performance and lecture: “How Music Connects Us: Belonging, Wellbeing, and Sonic Lineage.”

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