Baba Kuboye Presents

Cultural Canvas - Afrobeats Vibes

The Elevator Project

Aimed at promoting cultural diversity and fostering intercultural interaction, the show aims to allow local musicians to contribute to the rich diversity of the Dallas cultural scene by showcasing unique, original and indigenous African arts.

Strauss Square

Sat
Jun 14
7:30 pm
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Baba Kuboye: A Global Artist Bridging Cultures

Baba Kuboye, who is part of the Grammy® nominated contemporary blues album The Fury by Antonio Vegara, is one of the most vibrant figures in contemporary Afrobeat and has captivated global audiences with his innovative fusion of music, activism, and cultural tradition. As the son of prominent Afro Jazz musicians and grand-nephew of the iconic Fela Kuti, the creator of Afrobeat, Baba carries a profound connection to Africa’s rich musical roots, which define his distinctive artistic vision.

Raised in a deeply musical home in Lagos, Nigeria, Baba Kuboye grew up immersed in creativity and artistic influence. His parents, renowned Afro Jazz musicians, shaped his childhood with regular performances at their resident jazz club, Jazz 38. This environment allowed Baba to observe and actively participate in music from a young age, performing alongside them and honing his skills as a musician. Adding to this rich family heritage is his relationship with Fela Kuti, his grand-uncle and the legendary creator of Afrobeat. This connection not only inspired Baba to explore the roots of the genre but also instilled in his music a commitment to authenticity, social consciousness, and the power of cultural protest.

In 2023, Baba Kuboye presented his EP From Ikoyi With Horns at the SXSW festival alongside his 13-piece band, marking a pivotal moment in his career. His style, which blends traditional rhythms with contemporary elements, has resonated deeply, particularly with tracks like Ikoyi Boy, awarded Best Afrobeat Song at the Hollywood Independent Music Awards. His compositions tackle social themes such as racism, mental health, and social inequalities, reflecting a conscious connection to the struggles and triumphs of his community. Baba Kuboye has not only graced international stages but also earned recognition for his impact on the genre. In addition to accolades like the Stardust Award from North Texas Performing Arts, his music has reached global audiences through platforms such as BET and MTV. As the founder of Down 4 Whateva Entertainment, the first minority-owned independent Afrobeat label in the United States, Baba Kuboye is paving the way for a new generation of artists who value cultural authenticity and musical innovation.

VIP Package Includes:

  • Preferred General Admission seating in The Porch
  • Meet & Greet with Baba Kuboye and the performers
  • Tribal/African print body painting to match performers during the show

The Elevator Project is supported by the Jean Baptiste “Tad” Adoue Fund at the Dallas Foundation.

Presented by

Elevator Project

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The Elevator Project proudly presents exciting and ambitious new work by small and emerging Dallas arts groups on the campus of the AT&T Performing Arts Center.

Presented by the Eugene McDermott Foundation