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On the record ... with Mathew Tembo

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MW: What brought you to the United States, and specifically to DeKalb?
MT: I came here because of school. I go to school at NIU. …I didn’t want to do classical music, I wanted to keep doing what I was doing. When I started searching for programs in world music, there are very few places that offer world music programs. …Berkeley has a program, but they don’t have a master’s program. I already have a bachelor’s so I thought that would be a waste of time.

MW: What are you studying at NIU?
MT: I am getting my master’s in world music performance. …We have an Africa ensemble now that I direct, that I started when I got here.

MW: What are your plans once you graduate?
MT: I’m thinking after this, I want to focus more on the festival that I do in Zambia. The other thing I want to do is go around Zambia and collect traditional musical instruments and play and record music.

MW: Have you found an enthusiastic audience for your music here in the United States?
MT: People are excited when you present it, but what I noticed is that not many people know about African music, which makes me think that I need to do more. One man alone cannot do what needs to be done, but if I can contribute something I’ll be glad to do that. I feel like, as an individual, I should go out and perform more and educate people about the music. People love it once they listen to it, but not that many people have been exposed to that kind of music.

MW: What can you tell me about the Sing Our Own Song music festival?
MT: We are calling it a world music celebration. There are going to be a lot of world music ensembles. The NIU steel band will be performing, the Chinese ensemble will be performing, the Middle Eastern ensemble will be performing, and Afro pop, the group that I direct, will be performing. It’s just a celebration of all this world music we have around DeKalb. It is to raise money for the festival back home called Sing Our Own Song. …There is a lot of music in DeKalb and at NIU. I know we have all these recitals but I think just coming together and sharing the experience is much more important. I don’t know why we don’t have more world music in DeKalb when there is all of this music going on at NIU. I think the community should take advantage of that.


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