Nga-Fan – The Healing of the World

« When words heal, when sounds soothe, when consciousness awakens — Healing the World is born. »

World Healing Ritual • Spoken Word • Electronic Music • Traditional Instruments

Project presentation

NGA‑FAN – Healing the World is an immersive artistic creation that brings together music, poetry, meditation and ancestral traditions in a unique sensory experience. Born from the encounter between two artists committed to art, spirituality and human development, the project offers an inner journey where sounds, words and vibrations become tools for transformation and reconnection.

Through an original fusion of poetic slam, organic electronic music and traditional African instruments, NGA‑FAN invites audiences to slow down, breathe, feel, and rediscover a deep connection with themselves, with others and with nature.

More than a concert, Healing the World is a collective experience of well‑being, awareness and harmony.

The artists

Natty Fanzawa

Psychologist, art therapist, Kundalini Yoga teacher, spoken‑word artist and multidisciplinary creator, Natty Fanzawa has been developing for several years an artistic approach at the crossroads of art, spirituality and ecology.

Originally from Madagascar and born in Senegal, she creates performances that weave together poetry, movement, visual arts, meditation and music.

Her work explores the connections between humanity, the living world and the sacred through deeply transformative artistic proposals.

Disciplines:

  • Slam
  • Performative poetry
  • Mantra chanting
  • Ritual performance
  • Guided meditation
  • Visual arts
  • Dance

Rass Nganmo

Cameroonian songwriter‑composer, arranger, sound engineer and multi‑instrumentalist, Rass Nganmo has spent more than twenty years developing a musical research focused on the dialogue between African traditions and contemporary creation.

Founder of the group Love N’Live, he has performed at numerous international festivals across Africa, Europe and Asia, including Japan, Morocco, Germany, Gabon, Chad and Côte d’Ivoire.

His sonic universe draws from African musical heritage while integrating jazz, world music, ambient and electronic influences.

Instruments:

  • Fulani flute
  • Pygmy flute
  • Ngoni
  • Sanza
  • Kalango
  • Traditional percussion
  • Voice

The performance

Healing the World

Faced with the ecological, social and spiritual crises of our time, NGA‑FAN offers a space for breathing and reconciliation.

Through immersive scenography, the audience is invited to experience a sensitive journey carried by:

  • Poetic slam and inspired speech
  • Electronic soundscapes
  • Traditional African instruments
  • Meditative chants
  • Therapeutic vibrations
  • Interaction with the audience

Each performance becomes a contemporary ceremony where art serves the living world.

Musical Universe

The project develops an original aesthetic blending:

  • Ambient
  • World Music
  • Organic electronic music
  • African traditions
  • Spoken Word
  • Meditative music
  • Sound Healing

The compositions combine electronic textures with acoustic instruments to create sonic spaces conducive to inner listening.

Themes Explored

  • Individual and collective healing
  • Protection of the living world
  • Conscious ecology
  • Universal spirituality
  • Intercultural dialogue
  • Inner peace
  • Transmission of ancestral knowledge
  • Sacred feminine and masculine
  • Harmony between Humanity and Nature

Available Formats

  • Meditative Concert – Duration: 60 to 75 minutes
  • Immersive Performance – Duration: 75 to 90 minutes
  • Concert + Workshop – Duration: 2 to 3 hours
  • Artistic Residency
  • Participatory creation with local residents, associations or school groups

Audiences

  • World Music Festivals
  • Spirituality Festivals
  • Performing Arts Festivals
  • Cultural Centers
  • Theaters
  • Museums
  • Eco‑festivals
  • Well‑being events
  • Universities
  • Civic forums

Why Program NGA‑FAN?

  • An original creation bridging tradition and modernity
  • An intercultural artistic proposal
  • An immersive and participatory experience
  • An innovative approach to art as a vector for social transformation
  • A project resonating with contemporary issues of peace, ecology and well‑being
  • A format adaptable to festivals, theaters, cultural centers and international events

Technical Rider (Light Version)

Touring team

  • 2 artists on stage
  • 1 sound technician (optional)

Technical Requirements

  • Sound system adapted to the venue
  • 2 vocal microphones
  • 2 stage monitors
  • Mixing console
  • Ambient lighting

Contact

NGA-FAN – La Guérison du Monde

Artistic Direction: Rass Nganmo & Natty Fanzawa

Production: Satec Records Digital & Les Jardins de la Guérison

Email: nga-fan@googlegroups.com

Phone: +221 77 202 87 78

Countries of residence: Senegal / Cameroon

Nga-Fan – Healing the World

« When words heal, when sounds soothe, when consciousness awakens — Healing the World is born. »

World Healing Ritual • Spoken Word • Electronic Music • Traditional Instruments

Project presentation

NGA‑FAN – Healing the World is an immersive artistic creation that brings together music, poetry, meditation and ancestral traditions in a unique sensory experience. Born from the encounter between two artists committed to art, spirituality and human development, the project offers an inner journey where sounds, words and vibrations become tools for transformation and reconnection.

Through an original fusion of poetic slam, organic electronic music and traditional African instruments, NGA‑FAN invites audiences to slow down, breathe, feel, and rediscover a deep connection with themselves, with others and with nature.

More than a concert, Healing the World is a collective experience of well‑being, awareness and harmony.

The artists

Natty Fanzawa

Psychologist, art therapist, Kundalini Yoga teacher, spoken‑word artist and multidisciplinary creator, Natty Fanzawa has been developing for several years an artistic approach at the crossroads of art, spirituality and ecology.

Originally from Madagascar and born in Senegal, she creates performances that weave together poetry, movement, visual arts, meditation and music.

Her work explores the connections between humanity, the living world and the sacred through deeply transformative artistic proposals.

Disciplines:

  • Slam
  • Performative poetry
  • Mantra chanting
  • Ritual performance
  • Guided meditation
  • Visual arts
  • Dance

Rass Nganmo

Cameroonian songwriter‑composer, arranger, sound engineer and multi‑instrumentalist, Rass Nganmo has spent more than twenty years developing a musical research focused on the dialogue between African traditions and contemporary creation.

Founder of the group Love N’Live, he has performed at numerous international festivals across Africa, Europe and Asia, including Japan, Morocco, Germany, Gabon, Chad and Côte d’Ivoire.

His sonic universe draws from African musical heritage while integrating jazz, world music, ambient and electronic influences.

Instruments:

  • Fulani flute
  • Pygmy flute
  • Ngoni
  • Sanza
  • Kalango
  • Traditional percussion
  • Voice

The performance

Healing the World

Faced with the ecological, social and spiritual crises of our time, NGA‑FAN offers a space for breathing and reconciliation.

Through immersive scenography, the audience is invited to experience a sensitive journey carried by:

  • Poetic slam and inspired speech
  • Electronic soundscapes
  • Traditional African instruments
  • Meditative chants
  • Therapeutic vibrations
  • Interaction with the audience

Each performance becomes a contemporary ceremony where art serves the living world.

Musical Universe

The project develops an original aesthetic blending:

  • Ambient
  • World Music
  • Organic electronic music
  • African traditions
  • Spoken Word
  • Meditative music
  • Sound Healing

The compositions combine electronic textures with acoustic instruments to create sonic spaces conducive to inner listening.

Themes Explored

  • Individual and collective healing
  • Protection of the living world
  • Conscious ecology
  • Universal spirituality
  • Intercultural dialogue
  • Inner peace
  • Transmission of ancestral knowledge
  • Sacred feminine and masculine
  • Harmony between Humanity and Nature

Available Formats

  • Meditative Concert – Duration: 60 to 75 minutes
  • Immersive Performance – Duration: 75 to 90 minutes
  • Concert + Workshop – Duration: 2 to 3 hours
  • Artistic Residency
  • Participatory creation with local residents, associations or school groups
  •  

Audiences

  • World Music Festivals
  • Spirituality Festivals
  • Performing Arts Festivals
  • Cultural Centers
  • Theaters
  • Museums
  • Eco‑festivals
  • Well‑being events
  • Universities
  • Civic forums

Why Program NGA‑FAN?

  • An original creation bridging tradition and modernity
  • An intercultural artistic proposal
  • An immersive and participatory experience
  • An innovative approach to art as a vector for social transformation
  • A project resonating with contemporary issues of peace, ecology and well‑being
  • A format adaptable to festivals, theaters, cultural centers and international events

Technical Rider (Light Version)

Touring team

  • 2 artists on stage
  • 1 sound technician (optional)

Technical Requirements

  • Sound system adapted to the venue
  • 2 vocal microphones
  • 2 stage monitors
  • Mixing console
  • Ambient lighting

Contact

NGA-FAN – La Guérison du Monde

Artistic Direction: Rass Nganmo & Natty Fanzawa

Production: Satec Records Digital & Les Jardins de la Guérison

Email: nga-fan@googlegroups.com

Phone: +221 77 202 87 78

Countries of residence: Senegal / Cameroon