Thursday, June 1, 2017

Latin Lawyer Restructuring Summit



The Latin Lawyer Restructuring Summit, organized by the Latin Lawyer will take place on 5th June 2017 at the 200 Park Avenue New York NY in New York, United States Of America. The conference will cover areas like amendments to important features, which would change the tax landscape for foreign investors, individuals and domestic corporations

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Higher Ed Leaders Forum



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The Higher Ed Leaders Forum, organized by the NYTimes.com will take place from 31st May to 1st June 2017 at the TheTimesCenter in New York, United States. This Conference Will Cover Area Like In interviews with education experts, Times journalists will seek new solutions to the challenges posed by race and free-speech dilemmas, the STEM-humanities debate, sexual assault, the crisis in public funding of education, and much more. A unique feature of this influential event will be collaborative, peer-to-peer roundtables that allow participants to share ideas.



Financial Services Forum Marketing & Technology Innovation


  • 01 Jun 2017 
  •  Fitzpatrick Grand Central, New YorkUSA

The Financial Services Forum Marketing & Technology Innovation, organized by the Argyle Executive Forum will take place on 1st June 2017 at the Fitzpatrick Grand Central in New York, United States Of America. The conference will focus on the most pressing issues that marketing & technology executives are tackling within the financial services as well as digital, marketing, analytics, technology and data.




New York Shoe Expo

  •  31 May-02 Jun 2017( Ongoing )
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  •  New York Hilton Midtown, New YorkUSA


logoThe New York Shoe Expo is the premiere place for retail buyers to discover new footwear brands, visit with industry partners and get the first look at the latest footwear trends. The trade show brings together retailers, brands, designers, buyers and sellers four times a year u all right here in New York City. Attendees get exclusive access to showrooms, networking opportunities, and FFANY sponsored industry events. As a producer of the New York Shoe Expo, the Fashion Footwear Association of New York (FFANY) seeks to grow and serve a vibrant, global footwear industry, where doing business in New York is profitable and easy for its membership, and where the industry strengthens through education and unites in charity.


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Looks like the new month is going to start off a very profitable one indeed .

I can't wait for tomorrow now!

It's a busy day on the all-weather circuit tomorrow as there are meetings at Wolverhampton in the afternoon & then Newcastle AND Chelmsford in the evening.

Why am I excited? Well I know we have THREE pieces of info coming in from my main aw man. & I just can't wait to get on.

I'm like a kid at Christmas :)


If you are not a member but would still to get in on the action tomorrow, no problem. Simply click the link below & you can get ALL three horses for just £9.99.
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I will be releasing the info later on this eveningafter I have received another phone call. All is definitely on, I just want to clarify a couple of things that's all.




Hope you can join us , it's going to be a good one!

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Organizing for Action


In 2013, a group of students on the south side of Chicago asked their classmates to wear orange in memory of a friend whose life had been taken by gun violence.

That single act of remembrance for a friend has grown into a nationwide movement, and on Friday, June 2nd and Saturday, June 3rd, millions of people will wear orange for National Gun Violence Awareness Day.

It's an opportunity to remember those we've lost to acts of gun violence and a moment to come together as we keep up the push for common-sense gun laws that will help put an end to gun violence in this country.

Say you'll attend a Wear Orange event happening in your area -- here are the details:

What: Gun Violence Prevention Event

Where: Brooklyn Bridge
New York, NY 10007

When: Saturday, June 3ʳᵈ
2:00 pm

RSVP

It's up to all of us to keep fighting for steps forward on this issue. We need to keep speaking out together until Congress takes action.

Millions of people will be doing their part this week -- I hope you can get involved and make it to an event near you.


Traci Wile
Director of Community Programs
Organizing for Action


Published by the Brazilian Music Foundation
 www.bmf-usa.org - First Edition 

June 1st,  2017 - New York City                                                 by Madalena Sousa (917) 400-1578 

Upcoming Events

Hamilton de Holanda

June 1-3 @ 8 pm 
JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER


Hamilton started to play at the age of 5 (1981) and today is one of the most acclaimed Brazilian musicians, with a career full of prizes. In 2016 he received both the Latin Grammy for best instrumental album and the Echo Jazz Award in Germany. Hamilton renewed the history of the instrument by adding two extra strings to the mandolin (10 strings) and creating a unique technique for it.

Hamilton performs all over the world with different ensembles and collaborations. From solo to orchestras, from samba to jazz, from clubs to big crowds, and collaborations and recording with names like Wynton Marsalis, Chucho Valdés, Stefano Bollani, Richard Galliano, John Paul Jones( Led Zeppelin), Chic Corea just to name a few. He has over 135 thousand fans on the facebook.
 

 

JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER
Rose Theater
10 Columbus Cir, New York

$45.50 - $135

BUY TICKETS 


Special discount for BMF members
Code JazzFan25 can be used to get 25% off tickets 

BECOME A BMF MEMBER- CLICK HERE

Tom Zé

June 3 @ 8 pm 
BAM


Music legend Tom Zé, the avant garde conscience of Brazil’s 1960s Tropicália movement, presents an evening of samba and bossa nova reimagined as only he can. A dauntless innovator whose records made beguiling experimental bedfellows of rock, folk, electronic music, and found sounds, Zé fell into obscurity until the 90s, when he was rediscovered and signed as the first artist on David Byrne’s Luaka Bop label. At BAM, he resumes his place in Brazil’s musical firmament, exuberantly channeling the spirit of Salvador and São Paulo with new and old songs alike.
A thinker, an iconoclast, a mad scientist, a snappy pop artisan and one of the most serious jokesters in musical history.”


—The New York Times
“...music that is utterly joyous, listenable and often danceable...”
—The Fader
“...a brilliant musician...”

 


BAM
30 Lafayette Ave, Brooklyn
New York 11217

$35-95

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New Rising
Talent!

Art & Photo by Clecio Lira

Débora Watts
Record of her new CD

The girl from Saquarema, a small beach town 90 miles north of Rio de Janeiro, Débora Watts, grew up believing she was going to be a scientist. Although she loved dancing and singing, she attended a Chemistry Technical school during her high school years and Pharmacy at the University UFRJ in Rio de Janeiro. After hearing a Brazilian music performance at the club “Cafe Wha?” in 1997, Débora shared with her future husband--the musician John Allen Watts--that her true dream was to be a singer. With John’s encouragement Débora started taking private singing lessons with the Brazilian MPB vocalist Barbara Mendes and with the rock singer Robyn Dawn.

Débora started performing as a solo artist as well as with many Brazilian & Latin bands, performing samba with Pé-de Boi and Saveiro, Latin jazz with Oriente Lopez band, Bossa Nova with Mark Morganelli & The Jazz Forum All-Stars band, Brazilian jazz with Billy Newman’s Brooklyn Brazil Bop Band, to name a few. Brazilian Breeze, a band that Débora started with her husband, John Allen Watts, also received a lot of attention by performing throughout the NYC metro area, including numerous programs on behalf of community arts and cultural organizations at venues such as the Brooklyn Museum and Flushing Town Hall.

In 2013 Débora started composing her own music and in January 2017 she recorded her second CD of all original music. The CD was recorded in Brazil, at the Studio Tenda da Raposa, in the neighborhood of Lapa, Rio de Janeiro.
 

Débora’s eclectic CD, arranged and produced by John Allen Watts, includes many well-known Brazilian classics such as Inútil Paisagem and Água de Beber and was mixed and mastered by Grammy Award-winning engineer, David Darlington of Bass Hit Recording (Sting, etc.) More details about the recording can be found in Débora’s blog:
http://www.debora-cd.blogspot.com


Débora’s first album has been accepted by radio stations domestic and worldwide including Antena 2 in Portugal, Radio Art in Greece, MRS 90,5 FM in Sweden, RTC Cape Verde, as well as WRHU (Jazz Café) and KKUP in the US.


To record her new CD, Debora Watts went straight from New York to the pulsing heart of music in Rio de Janeiro: Lapa.  Débora is looking forward to her CD release party in June of 2017 most likely in the Bohemian neighborhood of Lapa in Rio de Janeiro.

BMFSOM Programs


Learn how to sing, improve your vocal technique and enhance your skills!

If you’ve always wanted to sing and you have a passion for Brazilian music, this class is for you!

Learn how to sing, improve your vocal technique and enhance your skills!
Aprenda a cantar com musicas brasileiras! 


Brazilian music from “Aquarela do Brasil” to “The Girl from Ipanema”, and right up to today’s contemporary pop styles has influenced and inspired vocalists and instrumentalists around the globe for decades.

You’ll learn classic songs from the worlds of samba, bossa nova, chorinho, baião and more in a fun and relaxed atmosphere.


Our next Class begin July 10!
Instructor: Susan Pereira
Check our program!
Apply today!

News

João Gilberto earned an Honorary Doctorate Degree in Music from Columbia University on May 17, 2017

Gilberto is a groundbreaking musician known throughout the world as the father of Bossa Nova. As a young man, Gilberto developed a novel sound, fusing samba, jazz and traditional Brazilian rhythms, carried by skillful guitar technique. After revolutionizing Brazilian music, his sound reached jazz musicians all across the world. His 1964 album with saxophonist Stan Getz, entitled Getz/Gilberto, is one of few jazz albums to win the Grammy Award for Album of the Year and the first album by a non-American to win a Grammy Award. It is widely considered among the greatest music albums of all time and is particularly known for its song "Garota de Ipanema" ("The Girl from Ipanema"). Gilberto has performed in festivals and concert halls around the world.
João Gilberto was not able to attend the ceremony, his daughter  Luisa Gilberto received the diploma on his behalf. 
Congratulations João Gilberto!

Ermeto Pascoal with the New England Conservatory board of trustee, Sir. Kennett F. Burnes. Photo by Eric Antoniou 
Hermeto Pascoal earned an Honorary Doctorate Degree in Music from NEC -New England Conservatory on
May 21, 2017

On May 21, at the Commencement ceremony for approximately 275 students graduating from NEC's College, the composer and multi-instrumentalist Hermeto Pascoal also received a Honorary Doctoral Degree of Music from NEC -New England Conservatory.  Hermeto Pascoal stands out as a particularly distinctive character. Affectionately known as "O Bruxo" (The Sorcerer), the ingenious composer and multi-instrumentalist has cultivated a dazzlingly rich musical universe that draws on folkloric styles like frevo, xaxado and forro, with elements of jazz, rock and other styles of music.

He creates intricate tapestries of sound that hold together with a powerful internal logic. A prodigy on flute and accordion, Hermeto started performing professionally before his teens, playing dances and festivals around his hometown of Arapiraca. Hermeto has made exemplary contributions to the field of music, and the NEC would like to publicly celebrate and recognize the significant role he has played.


Congratulations Ermeto!

BJCS - The Brazilian Jazz
Concert Series


Metropolitan Room - May 21st
photo by Madalena Sousa


Luiz Simas/Piano &
Wesley Amorin/Guitar


Luiz Simas (piano, vocals) and Wesley Amorim (guitar) with special guest singer Julia Haughton.
The repertoire included Luiz’s and Wesley’s infectious original tunes as well as beloved Brazilian music standards by Jobim, Caetano Veloso, and others.

The Concert was promoted as part of the Brazilian Jazz Concert Series created by the Brazilian Music Foundation to support musicians and promote Brazilian Jazz in NYC.


Stay in tune for the next concert!
    
About Brazilian Jazz

Jazz, as we have come to know it today, has its roots in many cultures and traditions. Since the beginning of the twentieth century, American Jazz and Brazilian music have had and continue to have a beguiling and lasting influence on each other.

Brazilian Jazz is a style of music born from the fusion between American jazz improvisation and Brazilian rhythms.

Well-known Brazilian music styles such as samba, choro, and American jazz all share the same roots, a mix of African rhythms and European harmonies.

Ben Ratliff journalist, music critic and author of “The New York Times Essential Library: Jazz: A Critic’s Guide to the 100 Most Important Recordings” (2002), makes note of this significance referring to the "lilting New Orleans street rhythm that has ties to Brazilian samba school drumming" in Chapter One - The Original Dixieland Jazz Band "The Creators of Jazz".

But it was not until the Bossa Nova period in the 1960s that the fusion of this music began to take a new transnational style and gain popularity worldwide.

 "The Girl From Ipanema” (Antonio Carlos Jobim and Vinicius de Moraes) went on to become the second-most recorded popular song in history, behind “Yesterday."

Since then the list of artists that have contributed to this genre of fascinating harmonies, melodies and rhythms have only grown. They include João Gilberto, Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Gerry Mulligan, Claudio Roditi, Stan Getz, Sergio Mendes, Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, Diana Krall, Sting, and many others.


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Whether you make a financial donation, sponsor a piece, or donate your services, your participation in BMF is always welcomed and very much appreciated. Thank you!

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GALERIE BRUNO MASSA
booth B-2


June 2-5, 2017 at BEXCO Hall 1



Aurélie Bauer, Pascale Charrier-Royer, Teppei Ikehila,
J.-P. Kadzinski, Fanny Lecoeur, Francesca Pompei, Park Seung-Soon, Jérémy Rebourgeard, Song Kwang-Yeon, Zoé Stark, Gilles Teboul & Ciprian Tocu




galerie bruno massa is pleased to announce its second participation in the sixth edition of ART BUSAN, one of Asia’s fastest growing art fairs. The fair attracts top-tier and up-and-coming contemporary art galleries and collectors from around the world. 169 galleries from 16 countries are taking part in this year’s fair, located in the renowned waterfront city of Busan.

ART BUSAN has established its title as a top tier art fair in Asia within four years with the first event in 2012. The show has been hosted annually in the renowned city of Busan, with luxurious residential conditions, beautiful waterfronts, well-organized industrial infrastructure and world-class cultural art festivals.

/ ART BUSAN INFORMATION /

Private Preview & Vernissage
Thursday, June 1 | 3 pm - 8 pm 

General Admission
Friday, June 2 | noon - 8 pm
Saturday, June 3 | noon - 8 pm
Sunday, June 4 | noon - 8 pm

Monday, June 5 | 11 am - 5 pm

Location
BEXCO Exhibition Center Hall 1
55 APEC-ro, Hauendae-gu

Busan, 48060, Korea



/ CONTACT /

galerie bruno massa

102, rue des Poissonniers
75018 Paris, France

tel. +33 (0) 6 61 00 10 33
email. 
contact@galeriebrunomassa.com

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