In this episode, my journey through Côte d’Ivoire takes me into one of the most intimate experiences of the tour so far: a traditional village connected to the Senufo people in the country’s north, where you quickly realise that you do not simply arrive and wander in like your GPS has diplomatic immunity. Here, there is a process — a greeting, permission, and respect. You’ll hear children singing, the sounds of village life unfolding naturally, and the formal conversation where entry is respectfully requested before anything else can begin. What might seem like a small moment reveals something much deeper: this is not culture as decoration, but culture as a living system. And once permission is granted, hospitality follows in the most human way possible with a traditional welcome drink, because whether you are in South Africa or Côte d’Ivoire, some truths travel well — when people truly welcome you, something is placed into your hand, and you receive it with respect. Before the tour, before the music, before the explanations, this episode captures the threshold moment where the village doesn’t just open — it receives you.

5B AFRICA TOUR - CÔTE D'IVOIRE - THE VILLAGE HAS ITS OWN OPERATING SYSTEM AND WHEN THE VILLAGE STARTS SPEAKING IN MUSIC
09:48

5B AFRICA TOUR - CÔTE D'IVOIRE - THE SHEA BUTTER EXPERIENCE (15 MAY 26)
04:35

5B GAME ON - WOZA WEEKEND (15 MAY 26)
12:04