Presented by OLG
Artist
Artist

Sakina Abdou

Tue, Jun 25, 2024
National Arts Centre Fourth Stage

Featuring:
Sakina Abdou - alto and tenor saxophone

"A versatile musician, Sakina Abdou has been involved in the life of musicians' collectives in the Lille area since the age of 14, exploring jazz, free improvisation and experimental music. At the same time, she studied recorder (early music/ contemporary), saxophone (classical/contemporary/jazz), visual arts (DNAP, DNSEP) and pedagogy (DE).

Advancing head-on in broad and eclectic aesthetic fields, her career path still leads her to survey the paths of written and improvised music with flexibility and a definite taste for encounters.

Since 2019, she has been devoting herself to her concert activity, multiplying her projects and exporting herself on a national and international scale.

Invited by the New York label « Relative Pitch Records » and supported by the « Face Foundation », she recorded her first solo, Goodbye Ground, in 2022, which she toured on two continents. Selected by "The Bridge", she deepens her connection with the USA through a Franco-American encounter project with Ugochi Nwaogwugwu and Coco Elysees, both from AACM in Chicago, Julien Pontvianne and Julien Chamla.

In 2023, she joins Camel Zekri's Hamma quintet alongside Claude Tchamitchian, Guylaine Cosseron and Eric Echampard, and pianist Bruno Angélini's "Lotus Flower" trio currently in preparation alongside German saxophonist Angelika Niescier. Of Franco-Nigerian origin, she is about to embark on a collaboration with drummers from Niger and flutist Yacouba Moumouni, under the auspices of CNCM Athénor.

She also expresses herself in the porous, poetic writing of Eve Risser's "Red Desert Orchestra", the post-M-Base chiseling of "11H11" the Maloya free jazz of Stéphane Hoareau's "Grand Sorcier" and the spatialized groove of Théo Girard's "Pensées rotatives" (Paris). She delves into the jazz and traditional music of Kristof Hiriart and Jérémie Ternoy's "Organik Orkestra" (Nord/Pays Basque), the minimalist repetitive music of Jérémie Ternoy's "Ça commence par la marche" (Lille) and the avant-garde pop of the Moger Orchestra (Bretagne).

In 2007, she joined the "Muzzix" collective with the orchestra "La Pieuvre" directed by Olivier Benoit, where she met artists such as Satoko Fujii, Guigou Chenevier, Kasper Toeplitz, Michael Pisaro, Anthony Pateras, Tom Johnson, video artist Clio Simon and composer Pierre-Yves Macé. With Jean-Baptiste Rubin, she sets up the experimental duo "Bi-Ki? which, with Jean-Luc Guionnet, produces an album on the edge of happening and field recording, "Quelque chose au milieu" (2016). She collaborates on several occasions with the ensemble Dedalus, takes part in the improvised minimalist trio "Abdou Dang Orins" and records in 2022 the very free jazz disc "Sources" with guitarist Raymond Boni