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musical career seemed improbable for Fantani Touré who was of
noble birth. Still, in 2003, this young female singer was named artist
of the year together with Salif Keita and Habib Koité. But things
hadn't been at all easy for her.
Although she had been performing from age seven and was trained as a
griot in the 'L'Empire de la Sagesse Divine' school (Empire of Divine
Wisdom), her parents had been trying unceasingly to 'bring her back
to her senses'. Making music is just not what a princess does. For a
while she disappeared from the limelight, but since 1995 she's been
back and how. Salif Keita produces her cd, Toumani Diabaté likes
nothing better than performing with her en she only takes breaks from
her singing career in order to appear in movies or plays.
Moreover, Fantani Touré is one of the leading lights in the fight
for women's rights in Mali. Thanks to her management training she has
built up a few small companies (clothing, decoration) where women play
important roles. So it came as no surprise when she travelled from the
south of Mali to the Festival in the Desert in 2003 to help defend the
rights of the Tuareg minority.
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