Marseille, October 7, 2002. A stone’s throw from the old port, at the foot of the Mucem, the star of Dakar, Youssou N’Dour, celebrates as it should be the 30th anniversary of the Fiesta des Suds. An institution which, since 1992, has been exploring world music to bring people, genres and generations together. At the same time, on a smaller podium, with the cathedral of the Major in the background, a small piece of powerful woman, with an incisive flow, would almost steal the show.
Fluorescent green t-shirt on a large black baggy, long locks tied in two buns on each side of the head, eyes and…