Ballaké Sissoko: picking up the pieces after US customs broke his kora
by Dale Berning Sawa from World news | The Guardian on (#5G9GF)
Last February, Sissoko's historic instrument was disassembled on a flight home to Paris. Bolstered by a new kora, his latest album revives their borderless journey
In the Malian language Bamanankan, djourou - the title of Ballake Sissoko's forthcoming album - means string. It's the string that connects me to others," he says. For this master of the kora, it is also the string that broke.
Last February, Sissoko returned to Paris after a US tour with his trio 3MA to find that border officials in New York had dismantled his kora. The neck, bridge, strings and custom-built pickup had been removed from the body, made of calabash and parchment. The instrument was beyond repair, and made headlines around the world.
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