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Beyonce wows fans in Ethiopia
Anita Powell
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia—Beyonce Knowles joined the millennium celebrations
in Ethiopia with a spirited concert in the capital of the Horn of Africa
nation.
Some 5,000 adoring fans in Ethiopia — a country normally unimpressed by
Western music — turned out to see Beyonce. In this country, even teens
tend to be loyal to music in the national language, Amharic. But Beyonce
got a hysterical welcome when she came onstage.
“I want to thank you,” the R&B star told the screaming crowd Saturday
evening in return. “You have been one of the best audiences of my
lifetime.”
In a country where many women wear simple white, cotton dresses, Beyonce
wore costumes covered in sequins or shiny, space-age material, from a
modern interpretation of a hula girl with shiny black tendrils replacing
the grass skirt to a high-necked Victorian-style top paired with
sequined hotpants.
Beyonce’s concert was part of Ethiopia’s yearlong celebration of its
2,000th birthday according to its ancient calendar.
In September, at the start of the year 2000, Addis Ababa hosted Los
Angeles-based hip-hop group Black Eyed Peas in a new,
multimillion-dollar but temporary concert hall. But the reception for
the internationally popular group was tepid, if respectful.
Beyonce’s opening act, rapper Ludacris, also got a lukewarm reception
Saturday.
“Rap music doesn’t suit Ethiopia,” said local music promoter Michael
Melake. “Ethiopians need a melody.
“Rap music is all about the message and we don’t identify with that,” he
said. “It’s all about the black American experience, and we don’t relate
to that.”
But the crowd appeared to genuinely enjoy the 26-year-old Beyonce, who
sang many of the ballads on her latest album, “B’Day.”
“She’s hot,” said local nightclub owner Enoch Nicano. “She’s more than
hot.”
Concert organizers had another reason for why Ethiopians are so fond of
the American singer.
“Because she loves Ethiopia,” said Mulugeta Aserate, a member of
Ethiopia’s millennium secretariat.
Beyonce, who opened her world tour in Moscow last week, continues on to
Romania, Turkey, India, Thailand, Indonesia and China. |