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A group of famous Liberian superstars, Malawa Balawala, Ceasar Gartor, Moses Sawary, Fatu Gayflor, Big Steve and other talented performers, singers and dancers are performing in Columbus, Ohio on September 26th in one of the Most Spectacular African Cultural Explosion ever seen in the Midwest. Liberians and supporters of African arts and culture in the region have already begun lining up to come witness some of the country’s most talented actors, entertainers and performers in their 2009 US Tour in the United States.
The group is touring the United States under the auspices of the Balawala International Foundation. Balawala’s US Tour commences on September 19th in Philadelphia at the ACANA’s Hall, 5530 Chestnut Ave.); then, Columbus, which will be only show in the Midwest before it moves on to other states.
Sources closed to Jakzs.net, the Official Sponsor of the event, says this Cultural Explosion will include music, dances, performances, dramas and a special sneak peak view of some of the Balawala Malawala’s vantage video never seen by the public. Special performers for the night include Ceasar Gartor, the Bassa King, Fatu Gayflor, the Princess of Liberian folk music, Big Steve, “The Who Owns Lela Man, and Moses Swaray, Liberia’s newest and hottest sensation in the group.
Swaray is a Liberian Idol, the winner of A STAR IS BORN! He was the finalist out of 1,000 contestants in A STAR IS BORN competition. He is also the winner of Liberian Music Award’s Best Male Vocalist 2008.
These artists are known as some of the “GIANTS and PILLAS” of the Liberian entertainment, performing and creative arts sphere. Each is a professional and powerhouse performer in his and her own respect. In the eighties, while Ceasar Gartor, Fatu Gayflor, Big Steve was among those who begin to create songs today recognized as the soundtracks of Liberia National Life, Kerkulah Kamara, known as Malawala Balawala scripting and weaving Liberian stories and allegories into one best drama and television series ever, Malawala Balawala, simply translated “I do not believe it but you should believe it.”
The drama was based on the complicated Life and relationship between the Teacher (Kaman Soko) and his apprentices (Malawala Balawala). The program ran for couple of years on national TV but came to an end by the beginning of the war.
Malawala Balawala was ground breaking, far-sighted and ahead of its time. In the 80s, when Ghana and Nigeria had not burst onto the moviemaking business, the Malawala Balawala sitcom was reigning. Its soundtrack, Who Owns LaLa was played on BBC, the British Broadcasting Corporation African Services, demonstrating the success and international recognition for its achievements. Kerkulah Kamara, who starred as Balawala Malawala produced and directed the Show.
Since 1990, Liberia’s talented performers, singers, dancers and artists have been displaced and scattered around the world. Some died and was killed during the war. Not many have been recognized for their works. The creative and performing arts industry in the country is also in ruin. No theaters, training institutions and workshop facilities for artists nationwide. Recently, an artistic foundation was founded to help reconvene and reestablish the arts and cultural activities in the country. The organization goal is construct an Opening Theater, where artists can perform and the public can witness. It is beginning a fundraiser to help with their efforts through tours and the sales of their movies. Its newest project now on sales on DVD is called, We On It.
The Balawala International Foundation traveled this year to the United States to participate in the ACANA’s Second African Music and Dance Festival in Philadelphia on August 1st, 2009. ACANA is the African Cultural Alliance of North America. In the festival, Balawala won ACANA’s 2009 Excellent Achievement Award for its contribution to African Music and Dance.
The Balawala International Foundation is an arts and cultural organization. It is a non-profit and non governmental. The goal of the organization is to preserve the arts and culture of Liberia. It currently has 50 members that are made of singers, dancers, actors, performers and more. It is also developing and showcasing new talents. Over the last four years, Balawala International has been educating, informing and entertaining audiences throughout Liberia. They create drama and other visual to help with the Disarmament Awareness Campaign throughout Liberia. The organization was first founded in 2001 and filed its corporate structure in 2005. Kerkulah Kamara is its founder and CEO.
By:joseph gbonoi