Balla Kouyate Balla Kouyaté is considered a balafon virtuoso. Born in Mali, he was raised in the Djeli tradition with his father teaching him from the age of six. Balla was given the name of his ancestor, Balla Fasseké Kouyaté, the first Djeli of the Mande Empire and owner of the very, first balafon. He performed for the first time in Bamako, Mali at Palais de la Culture with Malian singer Sanignai Kouyaté. In 1994, he was a member of the renowned Ensemble Nationale du Mali. By 1997 he was granted the opportunity to play with singer Ami Koita at the O.1.A. conference, which brought together 27 African presidents. Joe Galeota Joe Galeota is currently an associate professor of percussion at Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts, as well as the owner of JAG Drums, (1984) a distinguished West African percussion manufacturing company. Joe began studying classical percussion under the direction of Alexander Lepak at the Hart School, University of Hartford. After two years he transferred to Berklee to complete a bachelor of music degree. He then pursued a master’s degree in ethnomusicology for one year at the University of Ghana and completed his degree at Wesleyan University. Joe has been a performer and educator throughout the United States, Europe, and Africa since 1972. He has taught numerous workshops, clinics, and residencies for all age groups. Joe has extensive experience in performance using both percussion and drum set. Some highlights include the percussion for Indiana Jones and The Temple of Doom, and sampling sessions with Kurzweil and Sonic Implants, Terri Lyne Carrington, and AR Rahman.