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Mamadou Diouf
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He is a vocalist and comes from Senegal. He studied veterinary medicine. Mamadou sings in Polish, French and Wolof. He worked among others with Voo Voo (the album Zapłacono), currently sings in a band Tam Tam Project and is one of the three members of the Senegalese band Djolof-Man (Pako Sarr, Mamadou Diouf and Mohamed M'bow – djembe, guitar and vocal) with which he performed during the Day of African Unity project (first edition took place on May 25, 2007 in club Harenda in Warsaw) and all editions of Multicultural Warsaw Street Party. He works with the portal Afryka.org which acts to improve the image of Africa. Mamadou is also a correspondent of portal Continent Warsaw – the source of information on various multicultural initiatives in Warsaw.
Columns
The king, the column....but where is the street?
2011-05-16
Old and new capital - Krakowskie Przedmieście
2011-04-23
Trams, prams and a baby
2011-03-17
Not enough African diplomacy by the Vistula
2011-03-03
Henna - the unusual power of beautifying
2010-04-24
Tabaski in Warsaw
2010-01-30
When Warsaw Gets an African Centre?
2010-01-30
Why Is Warsaw's African Diaspora Hardly Active?
2010-01-28
Why do I like Warsaw?
2008-11-07
25th of May, African Day
2008-05-09
Day of African Unity in May
2008-03-07
After African Unity Day ...
2007-05-27
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