Ntjam Rosie lived in Cameroon until she was nine years old. She’d hear drums, singing in the church and the unmistakable sound of Africa. It instantly made her fall in love with music. She turned into a good singer and became a student at the conservatory.
She’s been an independent musician since 2010 and is working hard on her triology. This started with the album ‘Breaking Cycles‘, which came out in 2017. ‘Family & Friends’ is part two and to finish up the triology, Ntjam is traveling back to Cameroon, to listen to the rhythm of the drums, voices and the music that makes Cameroon feel like home.
Safe concert visit in PAARD
We want to continue as much as possible of the current program in an adapted manner. We do this in the safest way possible and within government regulations. For this concert it means that a maximum of 30 people can be present who can visit the PAARD. Of course, our (strict) 1.5m measures that have already been implemented will remain in force. There are also a number of new rules: mouth masks are mandatory in the building (except on the seat). PAARD’s catering industry is closed, but visitors are allowed to consume their own water. We hope that everyone will continue to do their very best with us to comply with the measures within and outside PAARD. For more information click here.