TBFF LIVE PERFORMANCES SERIES - Day 5
Music Performance: Waleed Abdulhamid
Waleed Abdulhamid is a Canadian Multi-instrumentalist; Composer; Vocalist; Music and Film Producer, known for his striking vocals, innovative bass technique, and his speed and precision on percussion. He has been an active member of the Toronto music scene since his arrival, in 1991 from Sudan, where he began to perform as early as six years old. He is the recipient of the Canadian New Pioneer Award; African Tama Award; Reel World Film Festival Award and Canadian Film Board of Excellence Award. In addition, he has not only received other international awards, but was also twice honoured with a DORA Award. In turn, he is frequently invited to serve on juries in Music and Theatre, and has acquired a distinctive profile in the media.
This educator-artist of demonstrated versatility plays 20 instruments including the guitar; bass; drums; flute; harmonica; kirin; bass kirin; darabhuka; marimba; balimbo; congas; bongos; djembe; dumbek; aghera; tambour; cajun; denger; ekaa and tama.
Waleed is not only a band leader, a conductor and insightful arranger of popular compositions, but also a Director of Choral and Orchestral Music. He frequently conducts workshops designed for both new or advanced learners, and works collaboratively with choreographers to produce innovative creations. Waleed Abdulhamid has recorded, performed and toured with celebrated artists including David Clayton Thomas of the Grammy Award winning band Blood, Sweat & Tears and Motown legends, The Drifters. He has also toured both nationally and internationally. However, he is most proud of his role as a mentor to acclaimed younger artists such as D’bi Young, Ngozi Paul, and Zaki Ibrahim.
Waleed has been the subject of study for researchers and PhD candidates seeking to understand the workings of the virtuoso mind, and is currently a faculty member in the music department of the University of Toronto. Formerly, he worked for eighteen years as a professor in the Music Degree Program at Humber College.
When not teaching, performing and producing, Waleed can be found in front of the camera, acting in short and feature films, most recently for CBC, CANN Film Festival France, and TIFF.
Spoken Word Performance: Fefe
Fedana, lovingly known as Fefe is a 25 year old poet based in Toronto. She has been writing for many years but has been doing spoken word poetry for 2 years as of February of 2023. She writes from the experience of the black woman, the immigrant child, the middle sister, the sister that raised the children, and the survivor. She has one published book counting bodies the first volume. She is the only international member of the Deadly Pens organization based in Denver Colorado, operating out of Houston Texas. She is also the only international member of the Harlem Bombshelter, hosting their online open mics and erotic writing workshops. She is a lover of art and life. You can find her on all social media platforms @fefewrites and at fefewrites.com.