Monday, September 4, 2017



Project Capoeira Presents:



Brazilian Day Philadelphia 2017



Part of the PECO Multicultural Series

1 PM - 7 PM

September 17, 2017
Penn's Landing, Great Plaza

Free Family Fun!

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Image result for Project Capoeira Presents: Brazilian Day Philadelphia 2017 Part of the PECO Multicultural Series 1 PM - 7 PM September 17, 2017 Penn's Landing, Great Plaza Free Family Fun!Brazilian Day Philadelphia celebrates the Brazilian Independence Day. The festival celebrates, promotes, and shares Brazilian arts and culture while fostering intercultural exchange and uniting the Brazilian community. The festival presents a high energy experience with Brazilian arts and culture designed to engage, educate, and inspire participants in the Greater Philadelphia region. In addition, the festival empowers and unifies the Brazilian community by celebrating the diverse ethnic heritage that makes Brazil unique and rich in cultural pride. Brazilian Day Philadelphia has become one of the most popular events in the annual PECO Multicultural Series.

Brazilian Day Philadelphia returns to celebrate Brazil’s rich culture and traditions in 2016. Festival participants can enjoy an abundant variety of authentic foods and merchandise as they watch performers light up the stage with the contagious Brazilian rhythms and dances. The festival will showcase Samba, Forro, Pagode, Capoeira, Samba-Reggae, and more, featuring a unique blend of Brazilian culture.

LOCATION

The Great Plaza at Penn’s Landing is one of the city’s premier locations for outdoor concerts and festivals. The site offers panoramic views of the Philadelphia skyline, the Delaware River, and the Benjamin Franklin Bridge as well as a unique waterfront ambiance for events that is unrivaled in the Philadelphia region
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BOSSA MAGAZINE | SEPTEMBER | EDITION#3

      I am proud  to share with you the 3rd edition of the "BOSSA MAGAZINE" - The only Brazilian Art and Music Online Magazine in New York City. The magazine is already captivating  hundreds of thousands of people in New York City and surrunding areas.

      I hope you enjoy the magazine and support Brazilian Music Foundation’s mission, which is to promote, educate and advance Brazilian Art and Music in the Americas.



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KILL ME PLEASE 2017 | 101 MIN | NR
BRday NYC | SEPTEMBER 3 - 11:00 AM
The Brazilian Day is considered one of the biggest Brazilian festivities outside Brazil which began in 1984 on 46th Street, also known as “Little Brazil”, in remembrance of Brazil’s Independence Day. The festival grew in size each year and now stretches across Sixth Avenue from 42nd Street to Central Park.
MIRA SCHENDEL SARRAFOS AND BLACK AND WHITE WORKS
7 Sep – 21 Oct 2017, Hauser & Wirth New York, 69th Street
Opening: 7 September 2017, 6 – 8 pm

Opening 7 September 2017, ‘Mira Schendel. Sarrafos and Black and White Works,’ is the first exhibition focused upon the last two series in the career of a seminal figure of Latin American modern art. Organized with Olivier Renaud-Clément, this exhibition examinesMira Schendel’s Sarrafos (1987) and Brancos e Pretos (1985 – 1987) series through works that attempt to reconcile the practices of painting and sculpture.
‘Mira Schendel. Sarrafos and Black and White Works’ is organized with the collaboration of Bergamin & Gomide, São Paulo and the support of lenders.



Brazilian Night with Davi Vieira September 8 | Set Times: 7:30pm
BIFF - Brazilian International Film Festival
BiFF is a one-day "pop-up" festival of short films held the first weekend after Brazilian Independence Day (September 7). NYC is a strong magnet for the Brazilian community and home of the best Brazilian culture, food, art and music. Its Little Brazil district hosts some of the best Brazilian restaurants in the city and is home of the Brazilian (BR) Day outdoor event that attracts more than a million each Labor Day weekend.

SATURDAY, September 9, 2017
AMC Empire 25, Times Square NYC
5:00pm
SEU JORGE PRESENTS: The Life Aquatic, A Tribute to David Bowie
September 27 at Beacon Theatre in New York, NY.
In commemoration of David Bowie’s recent passing, Seu Jorge performs a special tribute to him while recreating the set to the film A Life Aquatic on stage alongside screens crafted as boat sails that will be displaying images from the film.
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NEW YORK - THE ANNIE O MUSIC SERIES
Standard Sounds Presents: Aline Muniz
Standard Sounds Presents: Aline Muniz
Join us for a special evening with Aline Muniz in the Penthouse at The Standard, East Village.

7PM - 9PM

Performance begins at 7:30PM.

RSVP to AnnieO@StandardHotels.com

Read more about the Annie O Music Series here.
LYDIA OKUMURA: FIVE SIDES AND OTHER DIMENSIONS
SEPTEMBER 9 — OCTOBER 7, 2017
OPENING: SEPTEMBER 9, 4:00–7:00 PM
“WITH MINIMUM INTERVENTION, I TESTED BEYOND THE REALMS OF PHYSICAL LIMITATION AND DISCOVERED THAT GEOMETRIC LANGUAGE WAS AN INTELLIGENT WAY TO EXPRESS SIMPLE, CLEAN, CONCISE, TRUTHFUL, HARMONIOUS, CONCEPTUAL IDEAS.
 “I UNDERSTOOD IT WAS OKAY TO MAKE ART IN A SPONTANEOUS WAY, USING THE MINIMUM NECESSARY IN ORDER TO EXPRESS AN IDEA. FLEXIBILITY AND CLARITY OF MIND HELPS ALL THE TIME. WHEN THE WORK IS DONE, IT RESONATES SOME KIND OF VIBRATION, WHICH YOU MAY PERCEIVE AS SPIRITUAL, INTERNAL MUSIC. I THINK THAT AN IDEA IS AN ENERGY THAT TRANSMITS AND EXISTS IN ITS OWN. I WANT TO EXPRESS THE IMMATERIALITY IN EVERYTHING.
 “I LONG TO COMBINE THE IDEA OF DIMENSIONS—FROM THREE-DIMENSIONAL TO FLAT SURFACES—TO MULTI-DIMENSIONS PERCEPTIBLE BY THE MIND.”
(LYDIA OKUMURA IN “GEOMETRIC LANGUAGE, AN INTERVIEW WITH LYDIA OKUMURA ABOUT HER NOT-SO-STRAIGHT-LINE TO ARTISTIC PROMINENCE”, BY CYNTHIA GARCIA IN NEWCITY BRAZIL, 2017)





We are delighted to announce our first solo show by Brazilian artist Lydia Okumura.
Lydia Okumura was born in São Paulo in 1948 to a Japanese immigrant family.
In 1970 – inspired by the Tokyo Biennial and her readings of the Japanese art magazine “Bijutsu Techou” – the Brazilian Okumura oriented her work distinctly towards the international new art movements of Conceptual Art, Minimalism and Land Art.
After the presentation of a ground-breaking installation with the collective Equipe3 (with her artist peers Genilson Soares and Francisco Iñarra) at the 1973 São Paulo Biennial, Lydia Okumura was granted a 4-year scholarship at the Pratt Graphics Center in New York, where she was to live and work further on.
In the following years, Okumura exhibited some of her most seminal multi-dimensional geometric painting and string installations – termed “Situations” – in various galleries, institutions and collectors’ homes in New York City, Brazil, and Japan. Okumura’s work constitutes a unique intersection between these three geographies and their radical avant-gardes.
Since the last five years Lydia Okumura’s work receives an impressive re-discovery in the U.S., Europe and Latin America in shows, acquisitions and press coverage. Her first and still touring retrospective exhibition “Situations” opened in 2016 curated by Rachel Adams at the University Galleries in Buffalo. The show presents a prominent group of Okumura’s early conceptual work and her pivotal painting, string and mesh installations, alongside her exceptional oeuvre of drawings from the 1970s and 80s and her earth art pieces, first realized in 1972 in Sao Paulo.
The exhibition “Situations” elaborates for the first time in the U.S. on the phenomenon of the intriguing simultaneity of Okumura’s work with American Minimalists Fred Sanback, Sol Lewitt and others.
“Modern sculpture’s use of industrial materials evokes a decidedly romantic notion of masculine middle class labor, one that artists like Jackson Pollock and Carl Andre used to posit themselves as the artistic “everyman.” This is why, perhaps more so than any other artistic medium, sculpture is wrought with gendered nuances and contradictions.
“Okumura’s work presents an aesthetically tantalizing contradiction between force and fragility. With this in mind, Okumura’s placement within, or, rather, a critical and unjust absence from the Minimalist movement becomes apparent. Her conceptual geometric experiments rival her cross-national contemporaries and deserve additional critical exploration and adulation. The visual magnificence of Okumura’s work is blinding, effectively demolishing any remnant of gender, race or nationality.” (“Between Force and Fragility: Lydia Okumura and the gendered nuances of Minimalist sculpture”, by Scotti Hill, 2017)
For our gallery show FIVE SIDES AND OTHER DIMENSIONS at BROADWAY 1602 HARLEM Lydia Okumura creates a group of even more radically minimalized geometric installations than realized in recent shows. We see a color reduction of blue, black and white in installations made of her signature materials string, glass and metal. The pre-dominant shapes are the pyramid and the cubes morphed into conceptual alteration and modulation.
The works are based on unrealized conceptual formulations from the 1970s and continuations of sculptural projects from the 1970s and 1980s, like Okumura’s suspended mesh metal cubes, first realized at the Museu de Arte Moderna, São Paulo for her large-scale solo exhibition in 1984. The mesh cubes appeared in 1984, when the artist was invited to create a large exhibition in a very short time, and the material was made available by the museum. Lydia Okumura’s relation to material appears in temporary conceptual manifestations. Her understanding of oeuvre is that of a constant continuity of style of experimentation rooted in the avant-garde initiations of her beginnings. Like in the work of Polish concept and minimal artist Edward Krasinski, who continued throughout his life to apply his signature device of the blue horizontal scotch tape line (outside of the dynamics of art market affirmation of style), there is a very low sense of ‘period’ and original materialization in Okumura’s work. Most of her installations are “Situations”, works that get realized in one specific place at a time and disappear after exhibition.
More than in recent shows, Okumura minimalizes in her new gallery show FIVE SIDES AND OTHER DIMENSIONS her language to the most primary, translucent and lightest of forms, and to an austerely reduced color shading. The module of the pyramid appears in one of Okumura’s earliest metal and acrylic foam sculptures Untitled (1971-72) on show, and continues in her most recent concept for an earth art piece in the positive/negative form of “Five Sides” (2015, first realized in a BROADWAY 1602 OUTDOOR project in Connecticut), documented now in the ‘non-site’ of the gallery.
“The works are simple, visual, even a child can figure them out. Walking, sitting, lying down. We think we are this body, – but in reality we are consciousness. The visitors’ experience is a consciousness reflecting itself almost like in a mirror, you are reflecting yourself, what happens inside you is the experience, and that experience is also my work. 
I am just adding a little bit of information to this world, – a moment of peacefulness where you don’t have to think about anything else apart from what you experience in the space.”  (Lydia Okumura, conversation with Anke Kempkes, New York, August 2017)




Brazilian Latin Grammy Winner
VANESSA DA MATA
Opening Act: AS LOLAS
September 12, 2017
Showtime @ 8pm
Doors Open @ 6pm

USA Debut for Stunning Latin Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Vanessa da Mata one of the most popular and respected artists in Brazil today. 

Being a huge hit in her native Brazil. Her delicate, crystalline voice blend bossa nova rhythms with R&B, pop and reggae. A skilled composer, she got her start writing songs for Maria Bethania, Daniela Mercury and Ana Carolina, and others. Her 2007 duet with Ben Harper with the song "Good Luck" catapulted her onto the international stage, and she hasn't slowed down since, releasing five chart-topping studio albums and several number 1 hits in Brazil. 

DO NOT MISS THE OPPORTUNITY TO SEE HER THIS SUMMER AT BBKINGS!!!

Thursday, August 31, 2017


ELVET - Architectures and Archetypes


(Alex Apt)


he texture of a body's architecture 
The stature of a statue
The posture of too high standing pillars
Too tall to hold 
Buildings Built On Buildings 
Too Bold To Console 
 As Bold As Blood

BLACK VELVET - Architectures and Archetypes is an original multidisciplinary performance art work created and premiered by Shamel Pitts, Mirelle Martins and Lucca del Carlo in São Paulo, Nov/2016.
(Wilian Aguiar)
(Wilian Aguiar)
 BLACK VELVET is a celebration of the many textures, beauty, delicacy, and strength within us. It Is an art piece that aims to share and reflect on the colorfulness of blackness -especially in regards to black women- in a relationship of love, compassion and camaraderie. 
(Alex Apt)
(Alex Apt)
This work researches and shares the sensibility of ideals, models and textures as a projection of self. The dealing within these structures of systems is to discover what is inside of us, between us and around us. To hopefully bridge the distances so that we can see and meet each other. Some systems must be broken, re imagined, in order to reconstruct.
Trailer: Mauricio Pisani


BERLIN | August 10th, 11th at Dock 11 (2 shows)
STOCKHOLM | September 6th - 7th at STOFF Stockholm Fringe Festival (2 shows)
SÃO PAULO | September 30th, October 1st (TBA)
NEW YORK CITY | January 06th- 14th at 14th street Y Theater. (5 shows)
(Alex Apt)
(Alex Apt)
ARTISTIC TEAM 
Creation and Performance: Shamel Pitts and Mirelle Martins 
Choreography: Shamel Pitts 
Light and Video mapping: Lucca del Carlo 
Collaborative Lighting Artist: Tom Love
Costume Designer: David Gap 
Photos and Videos: Mauricio Pisani, Alex Apt, Wilian Aguiar
Audio: Tentáculo Áudio (Ed Côrtes) 
Graphic Design: Robson Simon 
Executive Producer: Anna Zêpa

Collaborate
Black Velvet is an international project made possible with the collaboration of many individuals, institutions and professionals. 
We are open to other areas of support as well, like barters with hotels, restaurants, art institutions and brands.
If you would like to collaborate please fell free to send us a message.
(Alex Apt)
(Alex Apt)
Organizing for Action

The critical fights that we're immersed in today -- those for racial, gender, and labor equality -- are rooted in struggles from decades ago.

With recent events, I have to admit to feeling that perhaps we aren't making progress on these crucial issues, and in fact we might be going backwards. And that's when I know I need to find inspiration from the great community activists who have come before us.

One such organizing giant is Dolores Huerta, who worked tirelessly for justice and became one of the most defiant feminists of the twentieth century.

She's the subject of Dolores, a new documentary that tells the story of Huerta's pivotal work as an equal partner in co-founding the first farm workers' union with Cesar Chavez, and explores why her enormous contributions have gone largely unrecognized until now.

The IFC Center in New York City will be screening Dolores starting this weekend -- running through September 7 -- take a look at the schedule, and see if you can attend.

This film offers an intimate and unprecedented access to Huerta, and reveals the raw, personal stakes involved in committing one's life to fighting for social change -- which, at 87, she continues fighting to this day.

I hope you will be able to attend this screening, and become as inspired as I am by Dolores Huerta -- a rebel. Activist. Feminist. Mother.

See if you can attend a screening:

https://my.ofa.us/Attend-A-Dolores-Screening


National Organizing Director
Organizing for Action



On Friday, August 25, 2017, the Department of Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) announced that the president issued an executive order titled “Imposing Additional Sanctions with Respect to the Situation in Venezuela,” which essentially prohibits United States persons from engaging in transactions related to most new and existing debt, and new equity, of the government of Venezuela. However, engaging in transactions related to equity of the government of Venezuela is generally permissible if the equity was issued prior to the effective date of the executive order, and provided that no United States person purchase securities from the government of Venezuela. 

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