Friday, 31 July 2009

2009 - The Grand Finale of 2009 with the RODA DE SAMBA & CHORO by Nelson Latif














2009 - Film "O MISTERIO DO SAMBA"






Photos by Margô Dalla 
Many thanks to the Conspiração Filmes for the permission to project the film!!! 

Wednesday, 15 July 2009

"THE MYSTERY OF SAMBA" and RODA DE SAMBA & CHORO

20.30 h - Film - “O Mistério do Samba” (The Mystery of Samba), 2008 - Brazil. 
Directed by Carolina Jabor en Lula Buarque de Hollanda.

This documentary captures the rich lives—and astonishing vivacity of a group of veteran musicians and composers from one of Rio's most revered samba schools, Portela. 

These old gentlemen’s and ladies’ musicality and poetry are unveiled through their simple, but meaningful everyday life in Oswaldo Cruz, a simple neighborhood in Rio, that serves both asset and as a main character in this story. 

The magic of this birthplace of singers and poets is brought to vivid life with guest appearances by samba luminaries such as Marisa Monte, Paulinho da Viola, and Zeca Pagodinho.

"O Mistério do Samba” (The Mistery of Samba), 2008. Brazil.

Directed by Carolina Jabor en Lula Buarque de Hollanda.

In Portuguese; English subtitles. 85 min.

22.00 h - Roda de Samba e Choro

From the raw drumming to the refined choro, from candomblé to capoeira, the roda - circle - is present at most Brazilian cultural manifestations. It is a direct heritage of our African roots. Rites, ceremonies, music and dance are performed in a circle, where its participants see each other and expose themselves at the same time.

The Rodas de Samba e Choro are informal and unpredictable. Musicians and singers gather in a circle around a table to play beautiful traditional samba and choro songs. They combine personal and collective flair. In Brazil, the rodas de samba serve as schools for many musicians. It is in this open space that singers challenge each other, talent turns into legend, composers try out new creations and the Brazilian music renews itself.

In the Brazilian Summer Sessions 2009, at the Bimhuis, musicians from both nationalities will interpret traditional themes and styles. Singers and musicians from already existing groups - or meeting for the first time - will bring to the Dutch audience the flavor and mood of this so important Brazilian way of experience popular music.


Nelson Latif: 7 string guitar en mandolin |Alaor Soares: percussion |Edson Gomes: percussion | Jura Gomes: singer and percussion |Magda Mendes: singer | Brancka: singer |

Beto Guerra: singer |Praful: flute and soprano |Inacio Pessoa: 7 string guitar | Joeri de Graaf: 8 string guitar | Grupo Cariopa: Kees Gelderbloom: 7 string guitar |

Marijn van der Linden: mandolin | Remko de Landmeter: flute | Matthias Haffner: pandeiro | Fulvia di Domenico: guest-vocal |

Grupo de Choro Gelderland: Leo van Doorp: flute | Sander Eggen: mandolin | Roberto Cachaça: percussion | Ali Hendriksen: guest-vocal | Frans van Keep: guitar

Special guest: LILIAN VIEIRA

The straight from the heart concert of VIRGINIA RODRIGUES at the Brazilian Summer Sessions 2009











Fotos by Margô Dalla

Friday, 3 July 2009

10/7 VIRGINIA RODRIGUES 20.30 20EUR

Virginia began singing Johan Sebastian Bach and baroque music in Catholic churches choirs in Salvador, where she learned to read music. Being a poor girl, she taught herself basic piano in order to accompany herself when she practiced.  

She was an aspiring actress and singer when she caught the ear of Brazilian singer/songwriter Caetano Veloso who was so impressed with her sensuous vocals that he helped her to get a recording contract: "To hear this celestial voice coming out of the plump body of a robust black woman moved me greatly. Her voice transcends the distinction between erudite and popular.” 

He was not alone in his praise, according to The New York Times she is “the new voice in Brazilian music, and very fascinating because she's almost like post-modern samba, like a return to the roots." On her concerts, she balances 'a cappella' tunes with songs accompaniment of harp, contrabass or berimbau and percussion - in the case of her latest album, cello e piano.

Virginia Rodrigues - singer | Alex Mesquita - guitar

After the concert, a Brazilian party with DJ Paulao!