Ifa Yoruba is committed to sharing and maintaining the integrity and relevance of Yoruba arts and culture in wider society – within local communities, both in the U.K. and overseas.

Feature on The Birmingham Press

“The four-piece collective will perform a live premiere of the nine-track album – also featuring the exceptional talents of guitarist Reuben Reynolds and bassist Josh Vadiveloo – in full at St Mary’s Parish Church in Handsworth – known as the Cathedral of the Industrial Revolution – on Friday 23rd February. At the full album performance … Read more

Feature on Grapevine Birmingham

“Speaking ahead of the album preview, Lekan Babalola, artistic director of YCAT and percussionist-songwriter with Sacred Funk Quartet, said: “As an ensemble, our sound blends elements from our unique cultural roots with diverse influences encountered along the way…We are also keen on fostering a collective space where connections are rekindled, where people can reconnect with … Read more