Sélène Saint-Aimé (FR)

Sélène is a afro-french contrabassist, singer, poet and composer with caribbean and west african origins.
She studied with internationally acclaimed bassists Ron Carter and Lonnie Plaxico as well as saxophonist, conceptualist Steve Coleman.
Sélène received a “Victoire du Jazz 2021” award in the “Rising star”
category for her highly acclaimed first record Mare Undarum. Her second recording, Potomitan was released in March 2022 to great critical acclaim.

Sometimes, Sélène takes some time off of touring for ongoing research and musical studies. She is currently a ‘composer in residence’ at Tropiques Atrium in Martinique and one of the 2022 Villa Albertine laureate in New Orleans, Louisiana. Sélène has also built a non-profit alongside martinican percussionist Boris Reine-Adélaïde called Afropolis that aims to promote and develop the practice of traditional music from Martinique.

 
LINKS

https://www.selenesaintaime.com/

 
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Sélène Saint-Aimé — double bass, vocals
Irving Acao saxophone
Hermon Mehari trumpet
Boris Reine-Adélaïde bèlè drum

 

TERRITORY

Belgium

 
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