# Minyeshu

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{{Infobox musical artist|<!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject Musicians -->
| name             = Minyeshu
| image            = Minyeshu Kifle.JPG
| caption          = Minyeshu performing at a [Liberationfestival](/source/Liberation_Day_(Netherlands)) in [The Hague](/source/The_Hague), 2012
| image_size       = 
| native_name      = Minyeshu Kifle Tedla
| native_name_lang = amh
| birth_date       = 
| death_date       = 
| origin           = [Dire Dawa](/source/Dire_Dawa), Ethiopia 
| instrument       = Vocals
| genre            = {{hlist| [Ethiopian music](/source/Ethiopian_music)|[world](/source/World_music)}}
| occupation       = Singer, dancer
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| label            = 
| associated_acts  = {{hlist|[Marco Borsato](/source/Marco_Borsato)|[Zou Diarra](/source/Zou_Diarra)}}
| website          = http://www.minyeshu.nl
}}
'''Minyeshu Kifle Tedla''' ([Amharic](/source/Amharic): ምንይሹ ክፍሌ ተድላ) is an Ethiopian singer and dancer. She lives in [Eindhoven](/source/Eindhoven) in the [Netherlands](/source/Netherlands). She is a member of the band [Chewata](/source/Chewata).

== Biography ==
Born in the Eastern Ethiopian city of [Dire Dawa](/source/Dire_Dawa) to [Amhara](/source/Amhara_people) parents, Minyeshu moved to the capital [Addis Ababa](/source/Addis_Abeba) at the age of 9. She visited a live concert for the first time with a friend when she was 14. Right after, she auditioned and was hired as a singer in a band. At age 16 She was accepted as a dancer in the [Ethiopian National Theatre](/source/Ethiopian_National_Theatre). Her parents disapproved her ambitions to become an artist, and she soon began living with her aunt instead.

As part of the National Theatre, she toured abroad.<ref name="Zuiderpershuis">''[http://www.tropicalidad.be/pivot/entry.php?id=581 Interview met Minyeshu in het Zuiderpershuis]'' Tropicalidad</ref> With the arrival of the new [EPRDF](/source/EPRDF) government in 1991, the board of the National Theatre was fired and for political reasons censorship was imposed on certain performances. Minyeshu described her experience in an interview ‘‘''the board was replaced by people who didn't know what they were doing; a terrible situation where we as artists were degraded to puppets of the regime''’’<ref>''Minyeshu legt haar jeugd vast'', [Het Parool](/source/Het_Parool), 4 April 2008</ref><ref name="Zuiderpershuis"/>

In addition to dancing, Minyeshu also kept singing, with the band Ambassel in particular. In 1996 she traveled with this band to Europe for a few shows. Due to safety concerns back in Ethiopia, she decided to claim asylum in [Belgium](/source/Belgium).

In 1998 San Graatsma a Dutchmen behind the Mosaique Vivant foundation, after hearing Minyeshu sing invited her to join the group Africa-Unite as vocalist. The Africa-Unite group consisted of musicians from Ethiopia, Sudan and Somalia. They released the cd ''Africa-Unite'' under Mosaique Vivant. Minyeshu soon afterwards moved to [Eindhoven](/source/Eindhoven), and some time later together with former members of Africa-Unite group decided to form their own band, Chewata. Married to Eric van de Lest who also worked with her as being the co- producer/songwriter /drummer on the albums "Dire Dawa" (2012) ,"Daa-Dee"(2018) and "Netsa" (2012).

In 2003 she performed with [Marco Borsato](/source/Marco_Borsato) in the ''Friends for [War Child](/source/War_Child_(charity))'' concert.<ref>''Jaaroverzicht 2003!'' op officiële website van [Marco Borsato](/source/Marco_Borsato) (www.marcoborsato.nl)</ref> She sang in different intercultural collaborations: with [Zoumana Diarra](/source/Zou_Diarra) and Anton Goudsmit in the project ''Maliblu'',<ref>''[https://web.archive.org/web/20091216221630/http://www.volkskrant.nl/recensies/kunsttips/article480475.ece/Maliblu-zangeres_Tedla_heerst_als_leeuwin_over_het_podium Maliblu-zangeres Tedla heerst als leeuwin over het podium]'' [de Volkskrant](/source/de_Volkskrant), 21 November 2007</ref> and with Marlène Dorcén en Talike in ''Perles d'Amour''.<ref>{{in lang|fr}}''[https://web.archive.org/web/20080919060717/http://www.so-what-productions.com/?page_id=79 Perles d'Amour]'' So What? Productions</ref> At the 2007 New Year's concert Minyeshu performed with the [Nederlands Blazers Ensemble](/source/Nederlands_Blazers_Ensemble) in the [Concertgebouw](/source/Concertgebouw%2C_Amsterdam) in Amsterdam.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.volkskrant.nl/cultuur-media/een-paradijs-met-een-smetje~badd9d77/|title = Een paradijs met een smetje|date = 2 January 2007}}</ref><ref>''Minyeshu – Dire Dawa'', site van [Plato](/source/Plato_(winkel)) (destijds online te raadplegen)</ref>

She combines traditional elements from the [Horn of Africa](/source/Horn_of_Africa) with influences from modern western music. Some of her songs are based on the rhythms of [Eskista](/source/Eskista), an Ethiopian ‘‘schoulder dance.’’ Her mother tongue is [Amharic](/source/Amharic), but she also sings in other African languages such as [Sidama](/source/Sidama_language). When asked in an interview whether she can sings all those languages smoothly, she answered; ‘‘''I can really only speak Amharic, but not all my friends are [Amharas](/source/Amharas), so the other languages are translated for me, and i enjoy performing songs in their languages as well.''’’<ref name="Zuiderpershuis"/>

In 2011 Minyeshu came in contact with Stefan Kruger and Stefan Schmid from ([Zuco 103](/source/Zuco_103)) Ensemble and guitarist Paul Willemsen ([Lefties Soul Connection](/source/Lefties_Soul_Connection)), started a collaboration that would lead to the release of the album ''Black Ink'' in 2013.<ref>''[https://web.archive.org/web/20131203003908/http://www.muzieklab.com/muzieklab/artists/minyeshu/ Minyeshu]'' Muzieklab</ref> In the summer of 2013 during the project 'Azalai' Minyeshu performed in the [Melkweg](/source/Melkweg), Amsterdam Open Air, the [Sfinks Festival](/source/Sfinks_Festival) in [Antwerpen](/source/Antwerpen), the [Exit Festival](/source/Exit_(festival)) in [Novi Sad](/source/Novi_Sad) and [Sziget Festival](/source/Sziget_Festival) in [Budapest](/source/Budapest).<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://oosterhout.nieuws.nl/nieuws/20180924/zangeres-minyeshu-gast-radioprogramma-theatraal/|title=Zangeres Minyeshu te gast bij radioprogramma Theatraal|date=24 September 2018}}</ref>

In 2023 she appeared with her new 11 piece band at the North Sea Jazz Festival.

==Albums==

With [Chewata](/source/Chewata): / Minyeshu

*2002: ''Meba''<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.muziekweb.nl/Link/KEX0807/Meba|title=Meba - Minyeshu - Muziekweb}}</ref> 
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*2008: ''Dire Dawa''<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.muziekweb.nl/Link/HEX10064/Dire-Dawa|title=Dire Dawa - Minyeshu - Muziekweb}}</ref>
*2013: ''Black Ink''<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.muziekweb.nl/Link/JK185532/Black-ink|title=Black ink - Minyeshu - Muziekweb}}</ref>
*2018: ''Daa Dee''<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.muziekweb.nl/Link/HEX14748/Daa-dee|title = Daa dee - Minyeshu - Muziekweb}}</ref>
*2022 Netsa https://www.arcmusic.co.uk/blog/netsa-minyeshu.html

==References==
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Category:Ethiopian emigrants to the Netherlands
Category:21st-century Ethiopian women singers
Category:People from Dire Dawa
Category:Year of birth missing (living people)
Category:Living people
Category:20th-century Ethiopian women singers

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