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Understanding

News reel

June 10th : Official release of forthcoming 'Inside-nu-rumba, Born2groove' only in download

May 14th : RFI - talk into 'CouleursTropicales' show with Claudy SIAR

May 10th : Bantunani designed as first Congolease official Band from the diaspora and support UPD

April 13th: First Bantugroove viedoclip broadcast at COMEDY CLUB

10 Avril 2009 : First release 'Bantugroove - videoclip ', produit par David Perrin D.L.R / Underground Production / Vizualizmusic

15 Mars 2009 : Vizualizmusic and Batida&co rejoin to work on Bantunani promate

10 MARS 2009 : Bantunani at AMINA Magazine - 'Les filles de la Nu-rumba'

07 FEVRIER 2009 : Participation à la radio VivreFM - découverte Nu-rumba

28 JANVIER 2009 : Lancement du clip 'AfricanSlam' sur TraceTV et sur Youtube

 

 

Music is an universal culture that lead everyone in his own History..Africa is that root that some try to kill..Open wide your eyes my brother 'cause our mothers are going to hell with their system

Philosophy,

More than a fight, it is our cause to remember our farfathers, our music came from our mothers will because they are the futur of Africa.

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Being Bantu, we are just a present in a ceaselessly eradicated world where every historic source becomes confused in the human mass between lie and forgery.

That stay you of the spirit Bantu in this 21th century; this question arises to us the other children nomads and half-bloods.

The memory and the consciousness to be the fruit of these people makes us a whole dignity in an unknown past of the black man.

Bantunani is then a gift, a project guided by a Strong Spirit called the ‘Sainte Force’ which makes this dream and team come true.

Location: The Bantu people make up about 2/3 of Africa's population, and inhabit the southern half of the continent

Language: The Bantu are a group of people known more as a language group than as a distinct ethnic group. They speak related languages and have similar social characteristics. The Bantu are split into two major language families, the Eastern Bantu and the Western Bantu. The most widely spoken Bantu-derived language is Swahili, which is used by up to 50 million speakers on the eastern coast of Africa. There are two ways in which Bantu languages are different from English, Spanish, French, German, or other European languages. One is that you can stick markers onto a verb to indicate who's doing and receiving the action, so what would take a whole sentence in English only takes a single word in Swahili. The other is all nouns are marked as belonging to one of fifteen to twenty genders.

Most Bantu languages were unwritten. This changed when Europeans arrived. The first Europeans to have contact with the Bantu were usually priests or missionaries, so they were interested in translating the Bible and would write down the local language using whatever spelling conventions their own language used.

History: The Bantu originated in the north western area that they now occupy. Their migration throughout Africa is one of the largest migrations in human history. This migration began in about 1000 BC and continued until the 3rd or 4th century AD. There is continued speculation about why they moved in the first place. One reason may be that overpopulation encouraged some groups to move away in order to practice agriculture. Another could be that they were in search of fertile land. Or, the move may have been due to internal conflicts within their communities or external attacks by their neighbors.

The Bantu introduced many things into the areas they migrated to. They were an agricultural people and introduced crops such as millet and sorghum. They may also have introduced iron smelting and iron tools.

THE PANAFRICANISM LIVES IN MUSIC