November 14th-15th 2026, Biel/Bienne

In this workshop, we’ll explore and learn the Yelli (yodel) and polyphonic chants of the Baka.

For generations, the polyphony of the Baka people, living in the Central African rainforest, has been woven into daily life — from work to ritual.

Among the Baka, singing builds community, brings healing, and soothes children to sleep. The Yelli, sung mostly by women at dawn, is believed to enchant the animals, create harmony with the forest, and support success in the hunt.

When: November 14th-15th 2026; Saturday & Sunday, 11.00-17.00
(Important note: the workshop was initially announced for Nov 7th-8th, the date was changed to 14th-15th).

Where: Rudolf Steiner Schule, Schützengasse 54,
2502 Bienne/Biel

Price: 320 swiss fr regular fee; 280 swiss fr early fee till September 25th 2026; discount possible on request

Su Hart is a community singing leader, composer and lead vocalist with Baka Beyond an international touring AfroCeltic dance band, rooted in the music of the Baka Forest people. She has spent much time since 1992 iving in Cameroon with the Baka women, who have initiated her into their singing tradition and allowed her to teach beyond the forest. Her teaching style is inclusive & joyful encouraging active listening, confidence & fun. She gives back to the Baka through the charity Global Music Exchange.

For more information: suhart.com
globalmusicexchange.org


Boboko Baka Chant (field recording)

Baka Beyond sings and plays a Medley of a celtic song (Irmin Gowr) und a Baka song (Sogo)

Su Hart speaks about and plays the Rainforest flute

Baka Beyond sings a Baka Yelli

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