Thiès Listening Bars — Railway Rhythm, Working Bands, Urban Pulse — Tracks & Tales Guide
Where musicians meet between Dakar and the interior.
作者:拉菲·默瑟
Thiès has long been a crossroads.
Located just east of Dakar, the city grew during the colonial era as a railway hub linking Senegal’s interior to the Atlantic coast. Workers, traders and travellers passed through daily, bringing languages, traditions and music from across the country.
That constant movement shaped the city’s sound.
Thiès is home to many working musicians who move fluidly between styles — playing mbalax rhythms at weddings one night, performing traditional drumming the next, and joining touring bands travelling to Dakar or beyond.
Music here feels practical and alive. It exists within daily life rather than separate from it. A rehearsal might take place in a courtyard beside a family compound. A band might set up beneath a canopy for a neighbourhood celebration.
The sabar drum remains central to many performances, its complex rhythms guiding dancers and singers through intricate patterns of call and response. Yet modern instruments also appear frequently — electric guitars, keyboards and amplified percussion blending tradition with contemporary sound.
Listening in Thiès means recognising the role of musicians as cultural connectors. They carry rhythms between villages and cities, adapting them for new audiences while preserving their origins.
In this way the city acts as a bridge.
The music that passes through Thiès continues travelling outward — across Senegal and far beyond its borders.
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