Jadili Sessions is a platform dedicated to thought-provoking panel discussions and deep dives into various aspects of music, culture, and creativity. In these sessions, we bring together artists, entrepreneurs, and experts from diverse creative backgrounds to explore complex topics and spark meaningful conversations. From examining the ethics of sampling traditional instruments and cultures, to discussing the history of electronic music and the role of traditional music in contemporary contexts.
On this SEMA Open Day, we Jadili sessions explored two topics, one with Project SISI - a conversation with Manch!ld & KMRU, and a panel on Amplifying (East-) African Artists, a conversation with Kikelomo Oludemi, David Tinning, and Monrhea.