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For artists like Destyn Maloya, the music is a "transmission of passion" intended to carry the torch for future generations while honoring those who "fine aller" (have passed on).
The vibrant sounds of offer more than just music; they provide a rhythmic gateway into the heart of Reunion Island culture. Led by singer Ramaye Fabrice , this dynamic six-member group has spent over twenty years evolving the traditional Maloya genre, a musical form rooted in the island's complex history of slavery and recognized by UNESCO as an intangible cultural heritage. The Essence of Maloya Destyn Maloya Fine Aller
Traditional instruments like the roulèr (drum) and sati (metal percussion) form the backbone of the sound. For artists like Destyn Maloya, the music is
Tracks like "Dadabé Louwé" and "Ti mémé" highlight the group's ability to weave personal and cultural stories into their music. By blending traditional percussion with contemporary "flow," Destyn Maloya ensures that the soul of Reunion Island continues to resonate on the global stage, proving that while ancestors may have "fine aller," their spirit remains vibrant through song. Alliance Française d'Accra's post - Facebook The Essence of Maloya Traditional instruments like the
