WHAT WE DO


Record and promote
traditional music, dance
and crafts.

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Use royalties collected for community projects.
controlled by the communities who have made the music.
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Help indigenous communities adapt to the modern world.
whilst maintaining their rights to live a traditional lifestyle.

 

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LATEST PROJECTS


Forest voices tour

The second Forest Voices Tour took place in December 2015.


Capping the Spring

In March 2015 we hired a local builder to cap the spring.

sayings

No matter how different we seem we all beat to the rhythm of

The problem with hunting in the rainforest

the WWF can fund bantu as forest guards who stop the baka

BAKA MAGIC!

what do they believe? what trinkets do they have? what do

BAKA WORDS AND STUFF

Baka- baka (us) Bantu- Bo also means gorilla because the

ANIMALS

all the animals of the forest. photos. baka names for them

EVERYTHING MONGALU!

how to build a mongalu! photos of mongalus. how to keep a

What do the Baka eat?

what is their staple food? photos of food photos of cooking.

Baka Social Structure

who leads and how are they chosen? how do they choose where


Su’s Baka School Workshops

how long she has done them. what happens within the


Baka musical structure

do they use 4 beat? yelli- how does it work? is it similar


Instruments

drawings of instruments. How they are made How they are

Baka Children’s Songs

Baka Children’s Songs lalalala-learning! Baka and


Music House

On Martin Cradick’s trip to the Baka at the end of


Baka Gbiné write educational songs

In February 2015 we recorded twelve educational songs.

PROJECTS

MUSIC

Martin Cradick has dedicated his life to producing music for Global Music Exchange. Since 1993 he has made 17 albums that directly benefit Indigenous people in both Cameroon and Ethiopia. The albums that are solely the Indigenous people are displayed below for a full collection of the albums click here for the march hare music store.

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Cradled in the heart of the African rainforest live one of the oldest and most sensitive musical cultures.

Martin and Su first went to Cameroon in 1992, released the first album in 1993 and have dedicated their lives to helping the Baka ever since.

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Global Music Exchange
4 Thomas Street Bath UK
+44 (0) 1225 331636
info@1heart.org
UK registered charity no:1057668