This highly anticipated concert, organized by the Rwandan Embassy in Congo-Brazzaville, brings together Cyusa Ibrahim and the renowned troupe, Inganzo Ngari, known for their strong collaboration in promoting Rwanda's cultural identity.
Speaking to InyaRwanda, Cyusa shared his excitement about presenting Rwandan traditions to audiences in Congo-Brazzaville on a day dedicated to celebrating Rwanda’s remarkable journey towards independence and development.
He remarked, “I’m thrilled to perform in Congo-Brazzaville on such a significant day for Rwanda and its people. I look forward to creating unforgettable experiences with all those who will join this special celebration.”
Performing alongside Inganzo Ngari adds deep meaning for Cyusa, as the troupe has played a vital role in shaping his musical career and continues to be a close partner in his endeavors.
“I will share the stage with Inganzo Ngari, the troupe that nurtured me from the beginning. We still collaborate closely, and this concert is sure to be a remarkable experience,” he added.
Cyusa Ibrahim has dedicated over a decade to becoming a prominent voice in Rwandan traditional music. His journey began with Inganzo Ngari before he transitioned into a solo artist, maintaining his distinctive focus on culturally rich songs infused with wisdom and performing live music.
Hits like “Umwitero,” “Marebe,” and “Migabo” have solidified Cyusa’s reputation for blending modern appeal with the preservation of Rwandan heritage. He has represented Rwanda on international stages, advocating for traditional music to survive generational challenges.
Founded in 2006, Inganzo Ngari is celebrated for promoting Rwandan culture through traditional music, dance, and entertainment. The troupe continues to achieve milestones both domestically and globally.
Known for their professionalism and dedication, Inganzo Ngari has represented Rwanda at elite international events, performed for global leaders, and engaged audiences at major conferences and celebrations. The troupe, often called a training ground for traditional artistry, has nurtured numerous talented artists, including Cyusa Ibrahim.
The upcoming concert, set to take place at Hilton Hotel & Residence, aims to leave a lasting impression of Rwandan heritage. Through dynamic performances, authentic dances, and captivating melodies, the celebration will highlight the importance of Liberation Day.
Cyusa Ibrahim expressed his enthusiasm for performing in Congo-Brazzaville as part of the Liberation Day celebrations.
The acclaimed troupe, Inganzo Ngari, is anticipated to mesmerize audiences with their vibrant Rwandan dances during their time in Congo-Brazzaville.
Cyusa Ibrahim and Inganzo Ngari have collaborated extensively, including a recent performance in Uganda.
Six weeks ago, the group connected with Rwanda’s Ambassador to Uganda, Col. Joseph Rutabana, following their exceptional show in the country.
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