Photo: Boni Gnahore
Master drummer and lead vocalist of the Attoungblan Chorus, Boni Gnahore belongs to the generation of "those who have lost their speech" but aim to find it again.

Boni Gnahore

He was of the first to receive training in Ki-Yi, training received from Were Were Liking, the founder of Ki-Yi Village in Abidjan (Ivory Coast) created in 1985 with the aim of making the arts (dance, theater, percussion, singing, painting, etc.) accessible to all.

Since the mid-'80s, Boni Gnahore has taken part, as actor and percussionist, in all the important pieces in the Ki-yi Mbock repertoire (Ki-yi = Knowledge; Mbock = of the Universe).

In 1987, he became a master drummer with Ki-yi Mbock, and in 1989, he began to receive offers from all over the world. Since then, he's taken part in a lot of original creation, such as Un touareg a épousé une pygmée with Ray Lema. In 1996 he formed the Attoungblan Chorus and presented his own shows: "Le passeur" and "Les évadés." —Courtesy Calabash Music