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A Tribute to Tim Maia
August 25 @ 8:00 PM SOB's Saturday, Aug 25 2018 [View Full-Sized Flyer]7PM doors / 8PM show The bad a Tributew to Tim Maia is the pioneer in the Brazil.
The band rescue the bigs success of Tim Maia, in a exciting and unique show .
Formed bigs músicians like TONHO CROCCO (vocal(, CHICO PAIXÃO (guitar), LEONARDO BOFF (keyboard), FLÁVIO PASSOS bass) and CHRISTIAN SANTOS (drums) and reinforced by the metal of The Killer Horn Sessions of Zé Luis Oliviera (sax, brazilian músician , played guittar with Tim Maia, further of Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil, Cazuza), Kevin Batchelor (trompete, Steel Pulse, The Skatalites, NYC Ska Orchestra) and John Speck trombone), The Band presetend in october, 2017 at SOB’s at NYC,.para uma casa lotada.
August 2018, The Band retourn at SOBs, extend your american tour for Boston and Washington.
Eliano Braz & Forró da Terra
August 4 @ 12:30 AM FREE for all ticket buyers for Seu Jorge Blue Note
Eliano Bráz is a violinist/violist native of Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil. He began his violin and viola studies at age 11 with Vazken Fermanian at Sesi-Ce and The Conservatory of the Federal State University of Ceará. His experience ranges from classical orchestras, ensembles, various quartets, and trios to popular Brazilian music, playing with musicians such as Ermeto Pascal, Sivuca, Cyro Batista ,Faguiner, Rita Lee, Lulu Santos, Belchior, Skank, J’ Quest, Artul Moureira Lima. Since 2004 Bráz had been living in the United States, where he has performed with many orchestras and ensembles at Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center’s Alice Tuly Hall, Twon Hall and many other acclaimed venues. Bráz has played classical, Brazilian, jazz and folk music for over 24 years. His Forró Group plays popular Brazilian music from the Northeastern region of the country, fusing different kinds of music from all over Brazil and the world incorporating improvisations into their work. The sound of Forró music is best described as Brazilian folk music and incorporates various complex rhythms and lyrical melodies. Forró talks about love, romance and stories about the farmers from the northeast region of Brazil. During performances Eliano Bráz’s band engages with the audience teaching and encouraging people to dance and exposing them to Brazilian music and culture. The band consists of Eliano Bráz on the violin and vocals, Catarina dos Santos vocals and percussion, Rob Curto on accordion, Marcos Vigio on guitar, Itaiguara Brandao on bass and Gil Oliveira on bass drum.
Rodrigo Amarante, Ava Rocha
August 10 @ 7:00 and 10:00 PM National Sawdust
Experience Brazil’s most forward thinking young artists in this rare double bill featuring singers and multi-instrumentalists Rodrigo Amarante and Ava Rocha. Rodrigo Amarante is known for singing in the seminal bands Los Hermanos and Little Joy, as well as being the Emmy-nominated voice behind the theme song for the hit Netflix series “Narcos.” He joins Ava Rocha, one of the leading voices of the post-tropicalia avant-garde movement. She was recently featured at New York’s GlobalFest.
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VISUAL ARTS - TALK
Artist Brunch Chat with Regina Parra
Presented by Residency Unlimited (RU) and Ace Hotel
August 11 @ 12:00 PM
Ace Hotel (Manhattan)
Ace Hotel and Residency Unlimited (RU) present the Artist Brunch Chats, a series of intimate and low key discussions in the Ace Hotel New York Lobby Bar in New York. These open-format meetings serve as a dedicated time and place for artists to engage with new communities, old friends, and everyone in between.
This month's guest is the Brazilian artist Regina Parra who will lead a discussion about the weaknesses and strengths of bodies in the context of her art practice. Referencing paintings, performances and medical research,Parra will elaborate on different conditions and how human figures can endure, resist or collapse. Parra will also share her investigations about the imposed social roles of the female body in Brazilian society.
Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola
Trio da Paz & Friends
Music of Getz, Jobim & Brazilian Classics
Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola
Broadway and 60th Street
5th Floor
Set Times*
7:30 & 9:30pm nightly
Late Night Session Tues-Sat
Doors Open at 11:15pm
*unless otherwise noted
With guitarist Romero Lubambo, bassist Nilson Matta, drummer Duduka da Fonseca, vocalist Maucha Adnet, tenor saxophonist Harry Allen, and trumpeter Claudio Roditi.
Keeping an unprecedented streak alive for the 11th consecutive year, Trio da Paz comes to Dizzy’s Club Coca-Cola for a two-week summer residency. Formed in 1990 by three of Brazil's most in-demand master musicians, Romero Lubambo, Nilson Matta, and Duduka da Fonseca, Trio da Paz updates the infectious spirit of jazz-oriented Brazilian music. With their harmonically adventurous interactions, daring improvisations, and dazzling rhythms, this group redefines Brazilian jazz. Reserve your seats quickly to make sure you don’t miss out on this high-demand annual tradition!
VISUAL ART - BRASIL SUMMERFEST
Press Play Fair - Brazilian Artists at Dream BOX-AnnexB Booth
August 4 @ 12:00 -11:00 PM
Pioneer Works
Press Play is a book and music fair celebrating the merits of independent publishing and the dissemination of the arts through publication, recorded sound, and their expanded mediums.
More information: https://pioneerworks.org/programs/press-play-fair-2018/
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