Alain Rouamba and Servo Mputu Workshop
This event is kindly sponsored by The Chapman Trust
About this event
Traditional and contemporary music workshop with performance and interactive sessions at Ysgol Treferthyr primary school in Cricieth. A free Festival event, only for students and staff at Ysgol Treferthyr, held in the school hall.
Originally hailing from different parts of Africa, Alain Rouamba and Servo Mputu, both now based in Bristol, represent the beautiful fusion of West and Central African musical traditions.
As versatile artists they are performers, drummers, singers, multi-instrumentalists, and songwriters. Their collaborative efforts as a duo revolve around African rhythms and melodies, brought to life through an array of instruments including mbira, kamale ngoni, djembe, congas, cajon, and guitar. Their repertoire encompasses a rich tapestry of ethnic tunes but also includes reggae, blues, rumba, jazz, salsa, and Caribbean music.
Individually, Alain and Servo have contributed their talents to various projects, festivals, and workshops, both in their African homelands and the United Kingdom. Their music embodies a captivating blend of traditional roots and contemporary innovation—a musical style that celebrates and champions diversity. They invite everyone to connect, savour, and actively engage in their rhythmic journey.
Performing Artists
Ticket Information
Tickets for events can be purchased online from Ticketsource or Cash Purchase from 3 shops in Cricieth, Pwllheli and Porthmadog. Cash purchase for tickets for the Festival Lunch and Garden Trail can only be bought at one shop, Newsday in Cricieth
Shop locations -
Personal Booking(cash only) at Newsday, High Street Cricieth; Siop Eifionydd, Porthmadog; & Llên Llŷn, Pwllheli
Alain Rouamba and Servo Mputu Workshop
Alain Rouamba and Servo Mputu Workshop








