Celebrating 52 Years at Angélique Kidjo & Yo-Yo Ma Concert

To celebrate our 52nd wedding anniversary (August 25), we bought tickets to attend the Angélique Kidjo & Yo-Yo Ma concert at the Greek Theatre in Berkeley.

A crowded outdoor amphitheater showcasing a live performance on stage at the Greek Theatre, illuminated with warm lighting against a twilight sky.
Angelique Kidjo & Yo-Yo Ma at the Greek Theatre

Wow! What a refreshing and rewarding experience. In an environment where cultural experiences seem to be under attack from our current administration in Washington, DC, this concert experience left us feeling uplifted with a strong belief in the power of music and culture. Angélique and Yo-Yo are two extraordinary artists that can step outside the box to create new stories.

The music ranged from African to Carribean to Latin to classical and beyond. At the end of the concert, they had the whole audience engaged in singing and clapping.

And it wasn’t just about the music. They took time to talk about their collaborations, with a historical and cultural context. The concert was titled Sarabande Africaine. I was surprised to learn that the Sarabande was banned in Spain in the 16th century where at the time it was considered lewd and obscene. None the less, it gained popularity and influenced Bach and Handel among others.

The event took place in the William Randolph Hearst Greek Theatre, the longest-running outdoor amphitheater in the country, opened in 1903. Next time we go to an event at the Greek Theatre we’ll take seating pads. The concrete is hard.